BELL RINGER…WELCOME!!! Answer the following question in your next box…  What has been the most interesting thing you have learned about the Native Americans?

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BELL RINGER…WELCOME!!! Answer the following question in your next box…  What has been the most interesting thing you have learned about the Native Americans?  Please gather these things together and staple them and turn them in!  Prehistoric and Historic Note Chart  Native American Scavenger Hunt  Ceremonial Rituals Notes (utes)  Navajo Basket Notes  Navajo Baskets! (colored and all!)  Bell Ringers!

Self Start  What’s the hardest thing to remember about the Native Americans that you are nervous about for the test?  What’s the most interesting thing you have learned about?  What are you going to do over this three day weekend?  Get out your homework to turn in!

Welcome to Jeopardy! Native American Jeopardy that is….Boom Baby!

Pre-HistoricHistoricVocabularyMaps Miscellaneous

Pre-Historic 100 Which Pre-Historic Tribe were known to be the oldest? back Paleo- Indians

Pre-Historic 200  What is an Atlatl? And what tribe? back Spear throwing device. Archaic Indians

Pre-Historic 300 What kind of shelter did the Anasazi have? back Apartment like cliff dwelling houses

Pre-Historic 400  Describe to me what a pit house is? back A big mound of dirt with a ladder going down the middle.

Prehistoric 500  What craft did the Freemont people do? back Clay Figure like people

Historic 100  Which two groups had tepees? back Shoshone, Ute

Historic 200  What do the Goshutes feel is slowly being lost? back language

Historic 300  Which two groups had wickiups and what are they made out of? back Goshute, paiute Branches and dirt.

Historic 400 What is the Goshutes nick name? back Root diggers

Historic 500  What side did a Hogan door face? back east

Vocabulary 100  A scientist who studies pre- historic people and their culture back archiologists

Vocabulary 200  Any home made object from an earlier time back artifact

Vocabulary 300  INFER back To conclude from facts or premises

Vocabulary 400  Adaptation back Changes by a species to improve its chance of survival

Vocabulary 500  Tradition back A long-established or inherited way of thinking or acting

Maps 100 ? back ute

Maps 200 ? back goshute

Maps 300 ? back shoshone

Maps 400 ? back navajo

Maps 500 Tell me a major city (studied this city in geography) that would most likely be located where the paiutes lived back St george, ceder city

Misc. 100  Which group raised sheep and goats? back navajo

Misc. 200  What is the difference between the Bear Dance and the Sun Dance? back Bear dance is to strengthen ties with the bear, and the Sundance deals with the medicine man

Misc 300  Why are story tellers so important? back To explain things and to tell their children their history

Misc 400 Why did the Navajo Baskets start to change? back Traders told them to start adding images to their baskets.

Misc 500  What does Panguitch and Kanab translate to? back Place where fish are; willow