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1 Social Studies Chapter 2 Jeopardy! Note: This is a great review for your upcoming Social Studies test and contains most, but not all, of the information on your study guide!

2 The Name GameTribal ItemsVocabularyTribes of the Midwest and Northwest Everything Else 200 400 600 800 1000 To final Jeopardy

3 This tribe is also known as the Diné. Click for answer

4 Navajo Back to the board

5 They are descendants of the Mound Builders

6 Natchez

7 Their name means Gentle People

8 Hopi

9 Their name means “People of the Longhouse”

10 Hodenosaunee

11 Their name means “Great Planted Fields.”

12 The Navajo

13 This is a spirit that visits Hopi villages for half of every year.

14 Kachina

15 This is something used by the Lakota tribe to show courage by touching an enemy without killing them

16 Coup stick

17 This is a belt or necklace of small polished beads made from shells, used in ceremonies or as currency

18 Wampum

19 This is a sled-like device that was used for carrying belongings, pulled by dogs before horses.

20 Travois

21 This is a round structure used by the Hopi for religious ceremonies

22 Kiva

23 This is a way of growing crops in places where there is little water

24 Dry farming

25 DAILY DOUBLE

26 This is a dome shaped dwelling made with log or stick frames that are covered with mud or sod.

27 hogan

28 This was a group made up of five Iroquois tribes whose purpose was to maintain peace.

29 Iroquois Confederacy/League of Nations

30 This word means flat or rolling land covered mostly with grass

31 Prairie

32 This word means Hopi apartment style homes, or “Villages” in Spanish

33 Pueblo

34 This event was when salmon would swim against the current to mate and lay eggs. A family could catch over 1,000 lbs of fish.

35 Salmon Run

36 This animal was used for food, shelter, tools/weapons, and clothing. No part of the animal went to waste

37 Buffalo

38 This was used by the Lakota to keep track of important events and was read counterclockwise.

39 Winter Count

40 This act returned control of over 44 million acres of Native American homelands to original owners

41 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act

42 These were often placed in front of a home to mark a place of celebration/meeting. The designs carved in them are symbols and tell stories.

43 Totem Poles

44 Name two benefits of the Eastern Woodlands to the Native Americans who lived there.

45 1. Many animals to hunt 2. Wild plants/berries for medicine 3. Water filled with animals for food 4. Wood for building houses 5. Soil good for farming

46 DAILY DOUBLE

47 These two leaders formed the Iroquois Confederacy and established the Great Law to keep peace between tribes.

48 Deganawida and Hiawatha

49 Name the five tribes in the Iroquois Confederacy.

50 Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, Seneca

51 These are the three main reasons the Tlingit built their villages near the water’s edge

52 1. Got most of their food from the sea 2. Had first access to resources 3. Traded resources and became wealthy

53 These are the three main reasons the Navajo moved to Canyon de Chelly

54 1. Under attack/conflicts got worse 2. Fertile soil for farming 3. Walls to protect them

55 FINAL JEOPARDY

56 Women of the Hodenosaunee Tribe Write down how much you want to use on this question, fold it up and give it to the person running the game.

57 The Iroquois women had four main roles in Iroquois Society. Name three of the four roles.

58 1.Leaders of the clan 2.Owned the longhouses 3.Chose village leaders 4.Had to give permission for all important decisions

59 Thank you for playing! Click to play again!


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