a. Using woodland animals as a primary food source b. Living in longhouses c. The Great Council
a. Women b. Older men c. Great Council
a. Farming b. Hunting c. Both a and b
a. Food and clothing b. Water and electricity c. Food and electricity
a. They were good hunters. b. They felt a connection to nature. c. They believed it would bring good luck.
a. Skins and furs for clothing b. For food c. Oil and grains for warmth
a. Horses b. Buffalo c. Deer
Hunting was more difficult Hunting was easier The travois was no longer needed
a. Houses b. Amount of land c. Horses
North Dakota New Mexico Montana
a. For hunting purposes b. The view c. For protection
a. Constant flooding b. Dry and hot c. Mild and flat
a. They live on reservations b. They have aspects of old customs and modern life c. They live traditionally
Marriage ceremony Hopi dance Giving of a wampum
a. A party that shows wealth b. A ceremony to ask for rain c. A religious ceremony attended by men
a. Berries b. Sugar c. Meat
a. Only men could be shamans b. Kwakiutl men and women could become shamans c. Shamans performed dancing ceremonies