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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Native Americans Explorers Christian Missionaries Oregon Pioneers Random Category 100 Point 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Point 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points Fur Trade Era
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Two food items for both the coastal and plateau groups
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Salmon and whales, buffalo and deer
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It’s why there are more coastal tribes than plateau tribes
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On the coast their food source comes to them; on the plateau they have to move to find food, so they are more spread out
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This is where you are most likely to have the best luck when salmon fishing as a Native American
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Just below a waterfall or rapids, where fish congregate
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It is the main reason for a potlatch ceremony
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Gift-giving; a redistribution of wealth; to show someone respect by giving them your most prized possession
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These four methods of transportation of people and goods were the most common by Native Americans
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Walking, horseback, dugout canoes, travois
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These four reasons are why Europeans and Americans explored the Pacific Northwest
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To find the western entrance to the northwest passage, to find gold, to dominate the Native Americans, and to spread religion
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These four nations explored the Pacific Northwest
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Spain, England, Russia, and the United States (remember, we didn’t own it yet!)
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What is the demarcation line?
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The line that Pope Clement divided North and South America along, between Spain and Portugal
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It’s the name of the largest land purchase, the president who bought it, the country and leader he bought it from, and the reason it was sold for so cheap! Whew! 5 Answers!
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Louisiana Purchase; Thomas Jefferson; France; Napoleon; He needed money for wars in Europe and had given up hopes of French settlement there
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They are the four goals of the Lewis and Clark expeditions
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Map the Louisiana Purchase, make contact with the Native Americans, record the plants and animals they found, and find a route to the Pacific
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It is two reasons why the Pacific Northwest was such a great place for the fur trade, besides “there were a lot of furry animals here”
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Rivers provided access to the interior; Native tribes cooperated and participated in the trade
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Name the most important fur pelt, what it was used for, and three places it was in high demand
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Beaver, made into hats, London, Paris, Asia
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These are four of the fur trading companies that were located in or had bases in the Pacific Northwest
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Pacific Fur Company; Hudson’s Bay Company; Rocky Mountain Fur Company; North West Fur Company
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It is the most successful trading post in the northwest, and it’s leader
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Fort Vancouver; John McLoughlin
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This grizzled mountain man discovered the source of the Columbia river. Man, were his arms tired!
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David Thompson
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It’s the main reason that Native Americans might have been confused by missionaries
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The missionaries taught both Catholic and Protestant beliefs
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It is the name for a native healer and spiritual guide; the natives often referred to missionaries as them
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Shaman
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It’s the name for the native religion, and the biggest difference between them and Christians
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Animism; They believe that all living things have souls, whereas Christians believe only humans have souls
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They are probably the most important missionaries in the northwest (also name the tribe that killed them!)
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Marcus and Narcissa Whitman; Cayuse Tribe
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It is the name of the people who started a mission in Lapwai, and the name of the tribe there
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Spaldings; Nez Perce Tribe
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It’s the town that the Oregon Trail started in
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Independence, Missouri
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These three reasons are why people came out on the Oregon Trail
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Start a new life, create utopian societies, cheap land, leave hardship behind
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This group of people had more to do with the establishment of the Oregon Trail than anyone else
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Explorers/ fur traders
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These three hazards might have made your journey difficult
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Sickness, starvation, snake bites/animals, harsh weather, hostile native groups
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It’s the name for a mass migration– Moses also had one…
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Exodus
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It’s what you carve a canoe out of, and what you carve it with
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Dug out of trees with an adze
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This town is at the mouth of the Columbia River
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Astoria, Oregon
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This is the name of the meeting place that happened once a year for mountain men to sell furs and buy supplies, and they partied it up a bit too
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Rendezvous
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This Brit was the first Englishman to sail along the Oregon coastline and the first Brit to circumnavigate the world. He was also a privateer and pirate in his day. What a busy guy!
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Sir Francis Drake
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It’s the name of the blue- flowered root gathered and eaten by most Plateau tribes– they still gather it today!
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Camas Root
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Make your wager
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Name the five migration groups that came into the Pacific Northwest, in order, then argue which had the greatest impact on the settlement of the area– give two reasons they they are the most important
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Native people, explorers, fur traders, missionaries, Oregon Pioneers
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