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Lesson 1 Geography and Climate. Lesson 2 Indian Culture. Lesson 3 Working Together. Potpourri. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. Lesson 1 Geography and Climate Lesson 2 Indian Culture Lesson 3 Working Together Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. How did the Native Americans of the Desert Southwest get their food?

  3. Agriculture

  4. This group lived in villages in the spring when they planted crops and lived in tepees during the summer when they traveled and hunted buffalo.

  5. Great Plains

  6. What technology did the Native Americans of the Desert Southwest use to grow crops?

  7. Irrigation

  8. Much has been learned about Native American life by examining where they lived and looking at artifacts. The study of these objects is called.

  9. Archaeology

  10. These two groups made canoes from logs or birch bark.

  11. Pacific Northwest and Eastern Woodlands

  12. Why were a group’s folklore and traditions passed down from one generation to another through song, stories, celebrations and ceremonies?

  13. They had no written language

  14. Why did the Iroquois hold harvest festivals?

  15. To honor nature and celebrate a good harvest.

  16. A group’s stories and customs

  17. folklore

  18. Why did the chief of Pacific Northwest groups hold a potlatch and give goods to other members of the group?

  19. It showed how well he had controlled the group’s resources.

  20. What are the three main reasons that Native Americans had celebrations or ceremonies?

  21. Honor nature, social purposes and religious importance

  22. What did the groups of the Great Plains have to trade with other groups?

  23. Buffalo Products

  24. Who convinced the five groups to join and form the Iroquois Confederacy?

  25. Hiawatha

  26. Name two types of governments that Native Americans had.

  27. Iroquois ConfederacyCouncil of ChiefsVillage Council

  28. How did economies of many American Indian groups develop?

  29. Food Surplus • Created goods • Traded with other groups

  30. What issues did the Iroquois Confederacy discuss?

  31. Land UseTradeWar

  32. Where did groups from the Desert Southwest meet with groups from the Great Plains to trade?

  33. In the Rocky Mountains in what is currently New Mexico.

  34. To trade goods for other goods without the use of money.

  35. barter

  36. What is a Winter Count?

  37. The drawing of symbols on a hide to tell the group’s history

  38. Why did the following groups use these materials to build their homes?Desert Southwest – AdobePacific Northwest – cedar plank housesEastern Woodlands – wigwams, longhousesGreat Plains – Tepee, earth lodges

  39. They used the resources that were available to them.

  40. Many of the first people who came to North America were nomads. How were these groups able to settle in one area?

  41. They learned to farm and live off of the resources around them.

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