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Question Column 1-100 Which Indian tribe ate squirrels?
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Answer Column 1-100 California
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Question Column 1-200 Which Indian tribe ate fish and seafood?
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Answer Column 1-200 Northwest Indians
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Question Column 1-300 Which Indian tribe ate guanaco?
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Answer Column 1-300 Marginal Indians
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Question Column 1-400 Which 4 Indian tribes ate rabbits?
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Answer Column 1-400 Southwest, Subarctic, Plateau, California Indians
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Question Column 1-500 Which 5 Indian tribes ate deer?
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Answer Column 1-500 Plateau, California, Subarctic, Southeast, Southwest,
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Question Column 2-100 Which tribe had salt?
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Answer Column 2-100 Middle America
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Question Column 2-200 Which Indian Tribe had coffee and minerals?
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Answer Column 2-200 Andes Indians
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Question Column 2-300 Why should you expect the Middle American, Northwest, and Andes Indians to have silver and gold?
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Answer Column 2-300 The Indians live in or near mountains
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Question Column 2-400 Why should you expect the caribbean Indians to have mud, grass, and straw?
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Answer Column 2-400 They only have small trees, grasses and mud.
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Question Column 2-500 Chose one Indian tribe and tell me how they use their Natural Resources to help them survive.
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Answer Column 2-500 Answers vary – see graphic orgnizer
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Question Column 3-100 What Indian Tribe lives in tree houses?
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Answer Column 3-100 Tropical Indians
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Question Column 3-200 Which Indian tribes made adobes (shelters made out of clay)?
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Answer Column 3-200 Southwest and Andes Indians
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Question Column 3-300 Which Indians had the most permanent shelters? Why do you think so?
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Answer Column 3-300 Great Basin, Plateau, NW, Tropical, Andes, NE – all very sturdy and hard to take down.
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Question Column 3-400 Do you agree that the Plains Indians would have tipis covered in buffalo hides? Why?
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Answer Column 3-400 The Plains Indians ate mostly buffalo, so they had pleny of hides to cover their tipis.
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Question Column 3-500 Why did the NE Indians cover their houses with bark and leaves?
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Answer Column 3-500 Those are the natural resources that they had available.
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Question Column 4-100 Which Indian Tribe lives closest to the Equator? How do you know?
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Answer Column 4-100 Tropical, temps are 90 to 100 all year.
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Question Column 4-200 Which Indian tribe lives in the coldest region?
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Answer Column 4-200 Arctic Indians
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Question Column 4-300 Which Indian tribe lives in a region with the most precipitation?
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Answer Column 4-300 NW – 100 inches or 8.3 feet
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Question Column 4-400 Which Indian Tribe lived in the best climate all year? What evidence do you have to support this?
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Answer Column 4-400 Either Middle America - 15 degree difference and 5 ft of precip. Caribbean – 85 all year, only 2 feet of precip.
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Question Column 4-500 What Indian tribe lived in a climate that surprised you the most? What evidence do you have to support this?
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Answer Column 4-500 NW – since they have so much rain Middle America – so much rain Arctic – so little precip Great Basin – so little temp dif.
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Question Column 5-100 Why did the Tropical Indians wear very little clothing?
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Answer Column 5-100 Temps were so hot and a lot of precip.
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Question Column 5-200 Where do the Indians get their woven cloth from?
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Answer Column 5-200 Alpacas and llamas
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Question Column 5-300 Which type of clothing would keep Indians the warmest?
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Answer Column 5-300 Caribou skins keep the Arctic Indians warm. Deer and Buffalo skins
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Question Column 5-400 What does an artifact tell you about the Indian tribe?
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Answer Column 5-400 Pots – they made pottery Arrowhead – they used them Necklaces of rocks – they wore them
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Question Column 5-500 Use two pieces of evidence, which Indian tribe would have the best chance to survive?
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Answer Column 5-500 Answers vary – see graphic organizer
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