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Fab. Vocab. Ice Age What to do with? Iroquois Algonquin

What vocabulary word means “to die out, or no longer exist?”

extinct?

What vocabulary word means to move from one place to another.

migrate

A tall, wooden fence.

What is a palisade?

A way of life that has been passed down from one’s ancestors.

What is culture?

A group of people who join together to help each other.

What is A confederacy?

A huge sheet of ice.

What is a glacier?

The period of time when most of the Earth was frozen over.

What was the Ice Age?

A land bridge once connected the land that is now Alaska &

What is Asia?

People came to North America during the Ice Age because they…

What is were following the animals that they were hunting?

______ help Archaeologists by providing clues about a people’s way of life in the past.

What are artifacts?

A belt made of small, polished beads.

What is a wampum belt?

Something found in the environment that people can use.

What is a natural resource ?

Many native Americans made clothing out of this.

What is deer skin?

The Haudenosaunee built longhouses out of wood. This is an example of how they relied on their

What is their environment?

Corn, Beans, Squash.

What are the Three Sisters ?

To tell stories, Iroquois used… Daily Double How much would you like to wager?

What are story telling bags?

Both a longhouse and apartment building are mainly used for.

What is housing for many families?

Choosing a sachem &planting and harvesting the “Three Sisters” were main jobs of.

Who are Iroquois Women?

Where Iroquois people lived.

What is a longhouse?

The five largest Iroquois tribes formed a group called.

What is The Iroquois Confederacy ?

A group of families who share the same ancestor.

What is A clan ?

Algonquian tribes were named after.

What are animals?

Algonquian boys played games for fun and to learn this.

What is how to hunt?

This caused early Native Americans to stay in one place. Daily Double How much would you like to wager?

What is hunting and gathering ?

This job was generally done by Algonquian women.

What is clearing the fields ?