Are you a Super Sleuth ? Peeking back in history, you will see some images. You will not see the whole pictures, so you need to be a good detective. Use.

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Are you a Super Sleuth ? Peeking back in history, you will see some images. You will not see the whole pictures, so you need to be a good detective. Use what you see and what you know to answer the questions

What objects can you see ?

What new objects can you see?

What Indian group do you think might have lived here?

Tell me what you know about the Eastern Woodland Region

What can objects can you see?

What new objects can you see? What Indian group do you think lived here

Tell me what you know about the Great Plains region

What objects do you see ?

What new objects do you see ? What Indian group do you think lived here

Tell me what you know about the South West region

Compare and Contrast the 3 Native American Regions