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Plains SW Desert Pacific NW ArcticEastern

Woodlands

The most important resource

for the Plains

What are buffalo?

How a Plains Indian became chief

What is chosen by the people for being the

best hunter?

Used to help move

homes of the Plains’

families when following

buffalo.

What is a travois?

Four ways Plains Indians used buffalo

to survive.

What are blankets, tools,clothes, & shelter?

(answers may vary)

Nomadic Plains Indians lived in these houses

made from buffalo skinsand wooden poles, whilepermanent Plains Indians

lived in these houses made from grass and dirt.

What are tepees and sod houses?

This geographic feature most affected the

Pueblo and Navajo people?

What was dry climate?

This crop was a staple food for most Pueblo Indians.

What was corn (maize)?

These were included in Navajo religious

ceremonies.

Who were kachina dancers?

The material homesin the Southwest

Desert were made of.

What is adobe?

The name of the cropthat was grown, then woven into clothing

or blankets.

What is cotton?

Event used to share a chief’s wealth and

show generosity.

What are potlatches?

The name of the

economic trading

center in the Pacific

Northwest.

Where is the Dalles?

This tall, carved, wooden

artifact told stories

in the Pacific NW

culture.

What are totem poles?

Four ways that the Pacific NorthwestIndians used the forest

wood from their environment.

What are longhouses, weapons, clothes,

and kayaks?

What the Pacific NW indians did for

economics, since they did not farm.

What is hunting, fishing, and gathering?

The main way people were grouped as Iroquois

or Algonquian.

What was languages

spoken?

The major purpose

of the Iroquois League.

What was resolvingconflicts and keeping

the peace?

Built around homes in the

EasternWoodlands for

protection.

What are palisades?

Eastern Woodland Indians traveled in thesespecial types of boats.

What are dugout canoes?

Four things the EasternWoodland Indians used

the forest wood for.

What are longhouses, dugout canoes, weapons,

and palisades?

How the Inuit peoples adapted their homes

to their environment.

What are ice blocks?

The name of the Arctic People’s boats.

What are kayaks?

Three animals theArctic Indians hunted

for.

What are whales,arctic hares, and

arctic foxes?(answers may vary)

Resource used tolight and heat Arctic houses.

What is oil made from seal blubber?

Transportation made from whale bone

and stretched animalskins.

What is a kayak?