Early People Mrs. Ransbottom
People Puzzle Where They Lived Ways of Life Traits and Tribes Early People
People Puzzle for $100 One theory of the arrival of people on North America is… there once was a land bridge that connected North America with this country.
People Puzzle for $100 Asia
People Puzzle for $200 What was this theory called? There once was a land bridge that connected North America with Asia. This allowed many people to travel over into North America.
People Puzzle for $200 The Bering Land Bridge Theory
People Puzzle for $300 Besides the Bering Land Bridge Theory, What are two other theories of how people arrived on North America?
People Puzzle for $300 1.people came by boat from other countries. 2.People already lived on North America (Native Legend)
People Puzzle for $400 Who is considered the ‘mother culture’ that founded all other civilizations?
People Puzzle for $400 The Olmecs
People Puzzle for $500 Why are the Olmecs considered the ‘Mother Culture’ of all other civilizations
People Puzzle for $500 Because other civilizations were found to copy and use the same methods as they Olmecs did.
Where They Lived for $100 Which Native American group lived east of the Mississippi River all the way to the Atlantic Ocean in Longhouses?
Where They Lived for $100 The Eastern Woodlands People
Where They Lived for $200 Which two early civilizations lived and ruled in Mexico?
Where They Lived for $200 The Olmec and the Mayan
Where They Lived for $300 What kind of climate did the Inuit who lived in igloos endure?
Where They Lived for $300 Cold, Snowy, Harsh, Barren
Where They Lived for $400 These houses were made by the Hopi and Zuni is the Southwest. They were made with Adobe, and often were made next to canyon walls. *Notice the Ladders
Where They Lived for $400 Pueblos
Where They Lived for $500 What type of house was built by Cheyenne Tribe that was able to moved from place to place as they traveled?
Where They Lived for $500 A tepee
Ways of Life for $100 Which Eastern Woodlands tribe relied more heavily on fish than the other tribe?
Ways of Life for $100 The Algonquin
Ways of Life for $200 The Three Sisters are what?
Ways of Life for $200 Corn, Beans and Squash
Ways of Life for $300 What was the purpose of the Iroquois league?
Ways of Life for $300 To bring peace to the five Iroquois Nations
Ways of Life for $400 Which civilization created a counting system that first included zero as a number?
Ways of Life for $400 The Mayan
Ways of Life for $500 Which Native American Group hunted buffalo or the American Bison?
Ways of Life for $500 The Plains People
Traits and Tribes for $100 What two tribes are part of the Eastern Woodlands group?
Traits and Tribes for $100 The Iroquois The Algonquin
Traits and Tribes for $200 Which tribe that was a part of the Plains Native American group moved from place to place?
Traits and Tribes for $200 The Cheyenne
Traits and Tribes for $300 What two tribes were a part of the Southwest Native American Group?
Traits and Tribes for $300 The Hopi and Zuni
Traits and Tribes for $400 What tribe from the Northwest Coast group actively hunted whales? (they did not wait for them to come to shore)
Traits and Tribes for $400 The Makah
Traits and Tribes for $500 The Plains group was considered ________________ because they move or travel from place to place.
Traits and Tribes for $500 NOMADIC – means to move or travel often
Early People for $100 Another word for a group of people with ways of life, religion and learning is…
Early People for $100 Civilization
Early People for $200 The movement of people is called?
Early People for $200 Migration
Early People for $300 All Native American groups depended on what to survive?
Early People for $300 Natural Resources
Early People for $400 This was developed to allow groups to get good they could not make from faraway places.
Early People for $400 Trade Network
Early People for $500 The Kwakiutl belonged to which Native American group?
Early People for $500 The Northwest Group, along with the Makah.
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