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WORDO REVIEW GAME
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Inuitstationary NottowayLakota humanartifactsCactus Hillnatural ArchaeologyIroquoisGreat Plains CapitalPueblo archaeologist Nomadic KwakiutlSouthwest Alaska & Northern CanadaBering Strait Eastern WoodlandsPacific Northwest
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WORDOWORDO Objects that have been made, used, or changed by humans.
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Answer is… artifacts
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WORDOWORDO This American Indian group inhabited the Pacific- Northwest coast. Clothing was made from the bark of cedar trees.
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Answer is… Kwakiutl
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WORDOWORDO This American Indian group inhabited the region that consists of dry grasslands with huge bison (buffalo) herds.
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Answer is… Lakota
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WORDOWORDO This American Indian group inhabited the heavily forested northeastern United States.
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Answer is… Iroquois
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WORDOWORDO This American Indian group inhabited in the Southwest which is modern-day Arizona and New Mexico.
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Answer is… Pueblo
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WORDOWORDO The scientific study of past cultures and the way people lived that is based on material evidence or things they left behind is known as __________.
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Answer is… archaeology
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WORDOWORDO Some scientists and archaeologists believe that humans may have lived in this location in southeastern Virginia as early as 15,000 years ago. One of the oldest archaeological sites in North America.
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Answer is… Cactus Hill
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WORDOWORDO An _____________ studies human behavior by taking clues left behind by the people of the past.
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Answer is… archaeologist
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WORDOWORDO ____________ resources come from nature.
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Answer is… Natural
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WORDOWORDO Name the American Indian group that inhabited this type of dwelling.
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Answer is… Iroquois
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WORDOWORDO Rivers, animals, cedar trees, and fish are examples of what type of resource?
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Answer is… natural
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WORDOWORDO Name the American Indian group that inhabited this type of dwelling.
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Answer is… Lakota
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WORDOWORDO Cactus Hill is located near the ______________ River.
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Answer is… Nottoway
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WORDOWORDO Name the American Indian group that inhabited this type of dwelling.
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Answer is… Inuit
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WORDOWORDO ___________ resources are the goods produced to make other goods and services.
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Answer is… Capital
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WORDOWORDO Name the American Indian group that inhabited this type of dwelling.
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Answer is… Pueblo
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WORDOWORDO Which region was characterized by dry grasslands where the Lakota hunted buffalo?
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Answer is… Great Plains
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WORDOWORDO American Indians fishing, hunting for animals, or making clothing is an example of what type of resource?
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Answer is… human
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WORDOWORDO Name the American Indian group that inhabited this type of dwelling.
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Answer is… Kwakiutl
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WORDOWORDO _____________ resources are people working to produce goods and services.
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Answer is… Human
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WORDOWORDO The Pueblo lived in this region which was a very hot, dry area that bordered cliffs and mountains.
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Answer is… Southwest
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WORDOWORDO It is believed that the humans entered North America from Asia by crossing the ___________ when ice covered its surface about 12,000 years ago.
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Answer is… Bering Strait
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WORDOWORDO The Kwakiutl, Pueblo, and sometimes the Iroquois were __________; they usually built their homes and stayed put.
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Answer is… stationary
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WORDOWORDO The Iroquois fished, hunted, and farmed the “three sisters”—corn, beans, and squash--in this heavily forested region.
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Answer is… Eastern Woodlands
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WORDOWORDO Canoes, bows, and spears are examples of what type of resources?
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Answer is… capital
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WORDOWORDO This group lived in present- day Alaska and northern Canada.
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Answer is… Inuit
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WORDOWORDO The Kwakiutl lived in this mild, rainy region. This region could get as much as 100 inches of rain a year.
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Answer is… Pacific Northwest
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WORDOWORDO The Inuit, Lakota, and sometimes the Iroquois were _________; they often moved to follow their food source.
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Answer is… nomadic
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WORDOWORDO The Inuit lived in this region where the temperature would sometimes get as low as 50 degrees below 0.
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Answer is… Northern Canada & Alaska
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