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Jeopardy $100 Vocabulary The 1 st Californians Did you know? True or False California Tribes $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy
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1 - $100 What is the name of a healer and or religious leader? What is the name of a healer and or religious leader? Shaman Shaman
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1 - $200 What is another work for extra food? What is another work for extra food? surplus surplus
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1 - $300 Someone in your family born long before you is called ______. Someone in your family born long before you is called ______. ancestor ancestor
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1 - $400 Archaeologists have learned about early Indians from _______ or objects from the past. Archaeologists have learned about early Indians from _______ or objects from the past. artifacts artifacts
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1 - $500 Most California tribes came to have their own ______, or ways of speaking, acting, and dressing. Most California tribes came to have their own ______, or ways of speaking, acting, and dressing. culture culture
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2 - $100 How did early people in North America adapt their way of life when large animals died out? How did early people in North America adapt their way of life when large animals died out? Possible answer: They hunted smaller animals, birds, and fish; they developed the bow and arrow; they ate more plants; they stored surplus food in baskets and clay pots. Possible answer: They hunted smaller animals, birds, and fish; they developed the bow and arrow; they ate more plants; they stored surplus food in baskets and clay pots.
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2 - $200 According to many scientists, how did early people travel from Asia to North America? According to many scientists, how did early people travel from Asia to North America? By crossing a land bridge By crossing a land bridge
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2 - $300 Why did the early visitors to North America travel from place to place? Why did the early visitors to North America travel from place to place? To follow and hunt herds of animals To follow and hunt herds of animals
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2 - $400 How did early people depend on large animals? How did early people depend on large animals? They hunted them for food and used their hides and bones to make clothing, shelter, and tools. They hunted them for food and used their hides and bones to make clothing, shelter, and tools.
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2 - $500 How were legends important to California Indians? How were legends important to California Indians? Through legends, California Indians were able to pass down their history to new generations. Through legends, California Indians were able to pass down their history to new generations.
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3 - $100 How was work divided among the Maidu men and women? How was work divided among the Maidu men and women? Men made arrow points and bows, fishing nets, and other tools, as well as hunted. Women prepared food, gathered, and made baskets. Men made arrow points and bows, fishing nets, and other tools, as well as hunted. Women prepared food, gathered, and made baskets.
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3 - $200 How were oak trees important to the Yokuts? How were oak trees important to the Yokuts? They used wood from oak trees to build homes and gathered acorns for food. They used wood from oak trees to build homes and gathered acorns for food.
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3 - $300 Why were baskets less common than pottery among the tribes in the Desert region? Why were baskets less common than pottery among the tribes in the Desert region? Clay and mud were easy to obtain in the desert. There were few grasses and reeds for baskets. Clay and mud were easy to obtain in the desert. There were few grasses and reeds for baskets.
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3 - $400 How did the climate influence the way to Mojave Indians in the desert region, built their homes? How did the climate influence the way to Mojave Indians in the desert region, built their homes? The Mojave built open-sided houses to keep cool during the hot summers; in the winter they built sturdy walls for their houses to stay warm. The Mojave built open-sided houses to keep cool during the hot summers; in the winter they built sturdy walls for their houses to stay warm.
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3 - $500 How were California Indians affected by the resources around them? How were California Indians affected by the resources around them? Possible answer: The natural resources shaped the diets of California Indians, the materials they used to make their houses, boats, and tools, and where and how they lived. Possible answer: The natural resources shaped the diets of California Indians, the materials they used to make their houses, boats, and tools, and where and how they lived.
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4 - $100 TRUE or FALSE TRUE or FALSE Tribes in the desert region were able to adapt to their dry environment by learning how to farm, building special houses, and traveling great distances to trade with other tribes. Tribes in the desert region were able to adapt to their dry environment by learning how to farm, building special houses, and traveling great distances to trade with other tribes. True True
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4 - $200 TRUE or FALSE TRUE or FALSE All tribes in the Northern Coastal region built their homes with slanted roofs. All tribes in the Northern Coastal region built their homes with slanted roofs. False, the Pomo lived in cone-shaped houses. False, the Pomo lived in cone-shaped houses.
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4 - $300 TRUE or FALSE TRUE or FALSE Division of labor means that different workers did different jobs based on what they specialized in. Division of labor means that different workers did different jobs based on what they specialized in. True True
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4 - $400 TRUE or FALSE TRUE or FALSE The Miwok tribe was known for lining baskets with tar to make them waterproof. The Miwok tribe was known for lining baskets with tar to make them waterproof. False, the Chumash tribe was False, the Chumash tribe was
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4 - $500 TRUE or FALSE TRUE or FALSE Games were an important part of the life of the Miwok and other California tribes because it gave the village leaders a chance to have fun Games were an important part of the life of the Miwok and other California tribes because it gave the village leaders a chance to have fun False, They taught the children needed skills for hunting. False, They taught the children needed skills for hunting.
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5 - $100 What natural resource did Chumash have that many other tribes did not? What natural resource did Chumash have that many other tribes did not? Tar Tar
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5 - $200 What did the Maidu believe would help them have a bigger acorn harvest? What did the Maidu believe would help them have a bigger acorn harvest? Singing a special song Singing a special song
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5 - $300 What role did trade play in the lives of Californian Indian tribes? What role did trade play in the lives of Californian Indian tribes? Possible answer: It helped them get things that were not available where they lived. Possible answer: It helped them get things that were not available where they lived.
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5 - $400 What natural resources were important to the Indians of the Northern Coastal Region? What natural resources were important to the Indians of the Northern Coastal Region? Trees and rivers Trees and rivers
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5 - $500 How was the Colorado River important to the Mojave? How was the Colorado River important to the Mojave? Possible answer: It was an important source of water. The silt deposited by the river provided rich soil for growing crops. Possible answer: It was an important source of water. The silt deposited by the river provided rich soil for growing crops.
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Final Jeopardy How did early Californians live in and adapt to their environment? How did early Californians live in and adapt to their environment? Possible answer: Living by rivers so that they could fish and drink. Building tools to hunt different size animals. Building homes that were fitting to their environment. Possible answer: Living by rivers so that they could fish and drink. Building tools to hunt different size animals. Building homes that were fitting to their environment.
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