What region did the Pueblo live in?

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What region did the Pueblo live in?

What family? Region Southwest United States in present-day New Mexico and Arizona

What region did the Kwakiutl live in?

What family? Region Coastal Range Pacific Northwest

What region did the Lakota/Sioux live in?

What family? Region Great Plains Dry Grasslands Prairie

What region did the Inuit live in?

What family? Region Canadian Shield Present day Alaska and Northern Canada

What region did the Iroquois live in?

What family? Eastern Woodlands Regions Coastal Plain and Appalachian Mtns. Eastern Woodlands Northeast North America

What are the three types of resources?

Capital, Human, Natural

What is a Capital Resource?

A resource that is usually man-made and helps you do a job.

What is a human resource?

A person who does a job

What is a natural resource?

A resource that comes directly from nature

What type of shelter did the Pueblo use?

What family used this shelter? Adobe apartments

What type of shelter did the Kwakiutl use?

What family used this shelter? Wooden platform houses with totem poles

What type of shelter did the Lakota/Sioux use?

What family used this shelter? Teepee

What type of shelter did the Inuit use?

What family used this type of shelter? Igloo

What type of shelter did the Iroquois use?

What family used this type of shelter? Longhouse

What family used these tools to fish for salmon? spear Fishing trap

Kwakiutl

Which family had these occupations? Hunters, farmers, gatherers, fishermen, and trappers?

Iroquois

Which family was primarily nomadic?

Lakota/Sioux

Which family is located in the Arctic?

Inuit

Which family also used these octagon shaped houses? Hogans

Pueblo

This family lived in Arctic areas where the temperature is below freezing much of the year.

Inuit

This family inhabited the Pacific Northwest

Kwakiutl

This family lived in northeastern North America

Iroquois

This family lived in the interior of the United States

Lakota/Sioux

This family inhabited southwestern United States including New Mexico and Arizona

Pueblo

What is Archeology?

Study of human behavior and culture of the past through the recovery and analysis of artifacts

What is one of the oldest archeological sites in North America?

Cactus Hill, VA

Where is Cactus Hill located?

In southeastern Virginia along the Nottoway River