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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!
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The Name GameTribal ItemsVocabularyTribes of the Midwest and Northwest Everything Else 200 400 600 800 1000 To final Jeopardy
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This tribe is also known as the Diné. Click for answer
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Navajo Back to the board
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They are descendants of the Mound Builders
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Natchez
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Their name means Gentle People
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Hopi
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Their name means “People of the Longhouse”
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Hodenosaunee
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Their name means “Great Planted Fields.”
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The Navajo
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This is a spirit that visits Hopi villages for half of every year.
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Kachina
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This is something used by the Lakota tribe to show courage by touching an enemy without killing them
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Coup stick
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This is a belt or necklace of small polished beads made from shells, used in ceremonies or as currency
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Wampum
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This is a sled-like device that was used for carrying belongings, pulled by dogs before horses.
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Travois
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This is a round structure used by the Hopi for religious ceremonies
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Kiva
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This is a way of growing crops in places where there is little water
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Dry farming
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DAILY DOUBLE
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This is a dome shaped dwelling made with log or stick frames that are covered with mud or sod.
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hogan
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This was a group made up of five Iroquois tribes whose purpose was to maintain peace.
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Iroquois Confederacy/League of Nations
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This word means flat or rolling land covered mostly with grass
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Prairie
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This word means Hopi apartment style homes, or “Villages” in Spanish
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Pueblo
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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.
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Salmon Run
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This animal was used for food, shelter, tools/weapons, and clothing. No part of the animal went to waste
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Buffalo
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This was used by the Lakota to keep track of important events and was read counterclockwise.
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Winter Count
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This act returned control of over 44 million acres of Native American homelands to original owners
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Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
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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.
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Totem Poles
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Name two benefits of the Eastern Woodlands to the Native Americans who lived there.
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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
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DAILY DOUBLE
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These two leaders formed the Iroquois Confederacy and established the Great Law to keep peace between tribes.
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Deganawida and Hiawatha
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Name the five tribes in the Iroquois Confederacy.
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Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk, Seneca
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These are the three main reasons the Tlingit built their villages near the water’s edge
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1. Got most of their food from the sea 2. Had first access to resources 3. Traded resources and became wealthy
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These are the three main reasons the Navajo moved to Canyon de Chelly
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1. Under attack/conflicts got worse 2. Fertile soil for farming 3. Walls to protect them
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FINAL JEOPARDY
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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.
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The Iroquois women had four main roles in Iroquois Society. Name three of the four roles.
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1.Leaders of the clan 2.Owned the longhouses 3.Chose village leaders 4.Had to give permission for all important decisions
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