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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Lesson 1 Geography and Climate Lesson 2 Indian Culture Lesson 3 Working Together Potpourri
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How did the Native Americans of the Desert Southwest get their food?
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Agriculture
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This group lived in villages in the spring when they planted crops and lived in tepees during the summer when they traveled and hunted buffalo.
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Great Plains
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What technology did the Native Americans of the Desert Southwest use to grow crops?
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Irrigation
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Much has been learned about Native American life by examining where they lived and looking at artifacts. The study of these objects is called.
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Archaeology
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These two groups made canoes from logs or birch bark.
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Pacific Northwest and Eastern Woodlands
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Why were a group’s folklore and traditions passed down from one generation to another through song, stories, celebrations and ceremonies?
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They had no written language
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Why did the Iroquois hold harvest festivals?
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To honor nature and celebrate a good harvest.
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A group’s stories and customs
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folklore
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Why did the chief of Pacific Northwest groups hold a potlatch and give goods to other members of the group?
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It showed how well he had controlled the group’s resources.
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What are the three main reasons that Native Americans had celebrations or ceremonies?
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Honor nature, social purposes and religious importance
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What did the groups of the Great Plains have to trade with other groups?
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Buffalo Products
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Who convinced the five groups to join and form the Iroquois Confederacy?
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Hiawatha
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Name two types of governments that Native Americans had.
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Iroquois Confederacy Council of Chiefs Village Council
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How did economies of many American Indian groups develop?
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Food Surplus Created goods Traded with other groups
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What issues did the Iroquois Confederacy discuss?
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Land Use Trade War
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Where did groups from the Desert Southwest meet with groups from the Great Plains to trade?
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In the Rocky Mountains in what is currently New Mexico.
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To trade goods for other goods without the use of money.
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barter
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What is a Winter Count?
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The drawing of symbols on a hide to tell the group’s history
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Why did the following groups use these materials to build their homes? Desert Southwest – Adobe Pacific Northwest – cedar plank houses Eastern Woodlands – wigwams, longhouses Great Plains – Tepee, earth lodges
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They used the resources that were available to them.
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Many of the first people who came to North America were nomads. How were these groups able to settle in one area?
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They learned to farm and live off of the resources around them.
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