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Native Americans of SC Jeopardy

$10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 $30 $20 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 Catawba Of SC Yemassee Of SC Review Of Regions Review Of Chapter 1 Cherokee Of SC

Category 1 $10 Question In which part of South Carolina did the Cherokee live?

Category 1 $10 Answer In the mountain area

Category 1 $20 Question In addition to food, what did animals provide the Cherokee?

Category 1 $20 Answer clothing

Category 1 $30 Question Where did the Cherokee build many of their towns?

Category 1 $30 Answer Along rivers

Category 1 $40 Question What was the role of the Cherokee council?

Category 1 $40 Answer To make laws and decisions for the community

Category 1 $50 Question Who was the Cherokee leader who developed a writing system for the Cherokee language, and he believed that Native Americans would gain more respect if they could read and write?

Category 1 $50 Answer Sequoyah

Category 2 $10 Question Where in South Carolina did the Catawba live?

Category 2 $10 Answer In the Piedmont

Category 2 $20 Question What did the Catawba celebrate each year?

Category 2 $20 Answer The harvest

Category 2 $30 Question What type of homes did the Catawba build?

Category 2 $30 Answer Bark houses

Category 2 $40 Question Who was the Catawba chief who led their tribe from , and he worked for peace with other Native Americans and English settlers?

Category 2 $40 Answer Hagler

Category 2 $50 Question How did the Catawba use fire to meet their needs?

Category 2 $50 Answer They set small fires to capture animals.

Category 3 $10 Question What exists today that tells about the culture of Coastal Native Americans?

Category 3 $10 Answer Midden mounds

Category 3 $20 Question In what part of SC did the Yemassee, Seewee, Edisto, and Waccamaw live?

Category 3 $20 Answer In the Low Country

Category 3 $30 Question Where did the Yemassee and other Coastal Native American tribes move during the summer?

Category 3 $30 Answer To homes near the beach

Category 3 $40 Question In what way did the Yemassee and other Coastal Native Americans differ from the other tribes of SC?

Category 3 $40 Answer They ate shellfish.

Category 3 $50 Question Why did the Yemassee travel in canoes up the river to different villages?

Category 3 $50 Answer To trade with other tribes

Category 4 $10 Question Which is not a way that Cherokee used fire to meet their needs? A. cook their food B. clear the field for farming C. soften wood to make canoes D. to catch animals

Category 4 $10 Answer D. To catch animals

Category 4 $20 Question What was the largest group to settle in the eastern part of SC?

Category 4 $20 Answer Catawba

Category 4 $30 Question What did the Cherokee and Catawba have in common? A. Both built bark houses B. Both had a chief more powerful than the council C. Both groups had a written langage D. Both meet their needs by hunting, fishing, and farming

Category 4 $30 Answer D. Both meet their needs by hunting, fishing, and farming

Category 4 $40 Question Which Native American group built several small towns near the Savannah and Combahee Rivers?

Category 4 $40 Answer Yemessee

Category 4 $50 Question About how many homes were in the average Cherokee town? A. between 1 and 5 B. between 3 and 10 C. between 30 and 60 D. between 500 and 1000

Category 4 $50 Answer C. Between 30 and 60

Category 5 $10 Question What is a region?

Category 5 $10 Answer A large area of land with special features in common

Category 5 $20 Question Which region has wide river valleys and monadnocks?

Category 5 $20 Answer Piedmont

Category 5 $30 Question In which region can you find the remains of South Carolina’s old coastline?

Category 5 $30 Answer Sandhills

Category 5 $40 Question Which region has rolling hills, forests, swamps, and floodplains?

Category 5 $40 Answer Inner Coastal Plain

Category 5 $50 Question Which region is made up of beaches, marshes, islands, and blackwater rivers?

Category 5 $50 Answer Coastal Zone