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Native American JEOPARDY Kwakiutl - Hopi Seminole - Nez Perce
© Erin Kathryn 2015 Native American JEOPARDY Kwakiutl - Hopi Seminole - Nez Perce Inuit - Pawnee
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JEOPARDY $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Inuit Pawnee Hopi Nez Perce
Seminole Kwakiutl $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 © Erin Kathryn 2015 Final Jeopardy
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Inuit- $200 What did the Inuit tribe live in? Igloos Return
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Inuit- $400 Name one food item that the Inuit tribe ate.
Seals, Caribou, Whales Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Inuit- $600 Describe the Inuit environment/region.
Arctic, cold, icy, snowy Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Inuit- $800 The Inuit clothing was made from what animal skin? Caribou
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Inuit- $1000 What are the places that the Inuit lived called now?
Alaska, Canada, and Greenland Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Pawnee- $200 What was the location of the Pawnee tribe?
The Great Plains Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Pawnee- $400 What type of clothing did the Pawnee wear? Buffalo Skin
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Pawnee- $600 Describe the region/environment of the Pawnee tribe.
Very grassy, flat, and dry Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Pawnee- $800 What is vegetation? Plantlife Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Pawnee- $1000 The Pawnee tribe grew the Three Sisters crops. Name them. Corn, beans, and squash Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Hopi- $200 What was the Hopi shelter called? Pueblos Return
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Hopi- $400 Why was the Hopi clothing made out of cotton?
It was light and easier to stay cool in the desert. Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Hopi- $600 Describe the region/environment of the Hopi tribe.
Desert- hot and dry with very little rain Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Hopi- $800 The Hopi lived in what present-day state? Arizona Return
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Hopi- $1000 What were the Hopi pueblos made out of? Adobe clay Return
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Nez Perce- $200 The Nez Perce shelter was made out of _____________.
Dirt Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Nez Perce- $400 Why did the Nez Perce housing have basements?
To stay warm/cool Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Nez Perce- $600 Why did the Nez Perce have clothing made out of buffalo skin? It was what they had, so they made clothes from it. Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Nez Perce- $800 What is a plateau? Elevated plain or flatland Return
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Nez Perce- $1000 What is climate?
Weather conditions occurring in an area over a long period of time. Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Seminole- $200 What was the Seminole clothing made out of? Grass
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Seminole- $400 What type of house did the Seminoles live in?
Chickees & wigwams Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Seminole- $600 What area of land did the Seminoles occupy?
Southeast- Florida Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Seminole- $800 Why did the Seminoles build their chickees off the ground? To avoid flooding Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Seminole- $1000 What are natural resources?
Something that is found in natural and is valuable to humans. Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Kwakiutl- $200 Kwakiutl clothing was made out of ________________.
Cedar tree bark Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Kwakiutl- $400 Why did the Kwakiutl eat salmon?
It was available where they lived. Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Kwakiutl- $600 Describe the Kwakiutl shelter.
Long houses made out of cedar tree bark Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Kwakiutl- $800 Why did the Kwakiutl use totem poles?
They distinguished families and their history. Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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Kwakiutl- $1000 The Kwakiutl lived along the coast of what is now _________ and ___________. Washington and Canada Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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FINAL JEOPARDY How did where the tribes lived effect their lifestyle? Provide 3 reasons/examples. Answers may vary: Limited food sources Tribes living near water- fished, tribes not near water- hunted/farmed Resources effected clothing and shelter options Return © Erin Kathryn 2015
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