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These are types of people who do not settle in one place | Nomadic
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The discovery of these changed the way Plains Indians lived | horses
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Plains Indians were considered what for many years, prior to having horses | Nomadic
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These indians called horses magic dogs or mystery dogs because they looked odd | The Plains Indians
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Explain how horses changed the Plains Indians lives | Buffalo hunting became much easier;
they could travel faster and farther in search of buffalo;
kill buffalo with less effort;
Horses could carry more meat than dogs;
they were able to bring more meat back to their village
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Horses became the prized possessions of these Indians | The Plains Indians (the more they had the wealthier they were considered)
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When did the Plains Indians begin using horses? | between 1650 & 1750
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Another name for American bison | Buffalo
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Where did the Plains Indians live? | Across the Great Plains and the Interior Plains
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What part of the buffalo did the Plains Indians use? | Everything, Meat and fat for food ;Clothing, blankets, moccasinjs,shelters from the skins;Water bags from the stomach; Hair twisted into cord; Needles and tools from bones and horns, "Charcoal" from buffalo droppings (chips
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Who were some of the Plains Indian tribes? | Mandan, Pawnee,Crow,Cheyenne,Comanche
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Shelter for the Plains Indians? | Lodge covered with sod and grass and Tepee used by nomadic Indians
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Food source for the Plains Indians | meat, Corn, beans, squash, SUNFLOWERS
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A Shelter made from logs lined in a circular fashion tied together at the top | Tepee
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Plains Indians used a kind of carrier-sled made from tepee poles dragged by dogs (before Indians had horses)what was it called | Travois
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Eastern Woodlands land area | forested land east of the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean
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Food source Indians of the Eastern Woodlands? | Animals, corn, beans, squash, NUTS AND BERRIES
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A Palisade was | VILLAGE which had a WALL MADE OF TREE TRUNKS- LIKE A FORT
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Shelter for the Eastern Woodland Tribes | Palisade
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NORTHEAST Indian language | + Algonquian AND Iroquois
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A Round shelter covered with Tree bark - built on or near rivers | Wigwam
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A long wooden building where several families lived | Longhouse
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A GROUP of tribes working together for PROTECTION AND GOVERNMENT | Confederation
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Special meetings were tribes made for itself | Council
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These indians lived in what is now southeastern Mexico | The Olmec civilization
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large groups (developing cities, government, religion) | Civilization
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What tribe was not considered Nomads | Olmec
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What tribe shared ideas with other cultures like the Maya tribe | Olmecs
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These tribes were divided into separate social classes | The Olmecs and Maya
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The bottom of the Mayan Society (social class) | slaves
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people forced to work against their will | slaves
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Native American tribe in southEASTERN US | Mound Builders
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early civilization tribe in southWESTERN US | Anasazi
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Native American tribe that came after the Olmecs in Mexico | Maya
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Large group of ancient indians in Mexico | Olmecs
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Most important Ancient Indian crops | Corn and maize
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people who shared ideas and beliefs, grouped together forming villages | Tribe
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being treated according to what you do to earn a living | Social Classes
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Ancient Indians had 5 levels of social class | Priest; Important wealthy families; Traders and craftspeople; farmers; slaves and criminals
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they built earthen mounds as places of burial or worship | Mound Builders
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the 4 early Ancient Civilizations (5,000 yrs ago) | Olmecs; Maya; Mound Builders; Anasazi
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Spanish word for "village." | pueblos
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Native Americans of the desert SouthWEST | Pueblo Peoples
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Pueblo tribes | Hopi; Zuni; Navajo
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Pueblo staple food | corn, squash, beans
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Puebloes stored food because of drought(no rain) in the desert | Food surplus
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kachinas | spirits that the Pueblo people believed afffected their lives in every way
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special way of performing | ceremony
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a special kind of home of the Navajo | Hogan
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Navajo homes were covered with | sod and mud
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navajo called spiritual leaders and healers | medicine Men
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