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Ch.3 SS Study Guide

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Where do they believe the first Native Americans came from?   Asia  
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Why were the first Native Americans nomads?   They followed herds of animals for food.  
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What did the Native Americans like about NJ?   rich soil, fresh water, and dense forest  
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What made the Native Americans begin to settle in one area?   agriculture  
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What is "culture"?   Culture is a way of living.  
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The Lenape Indian group shared the same____________.   culture  
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Even though they lived in ______________ regions, the ______________ shared the same culture.   different; groups  
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Lenape chiefs were called _____________.   sachems  
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Lenape chiefs made important _________________.   decisions  
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Important decisions were made by sachems by including the villager's _________________.   opinions  
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One Lenape chief who was admired was ____________ ________________.   Chief Oratam  
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Lenape culture was centered around ____________.   family  
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What is a clan?   A clan is a group of related people.  
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The Lenape (clan) system is called _______________________.   matrilineage  
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What does "matrilineage" mean?   Matrilineage means that everything is done through the mother.  
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How were land and housing passed down in the clans?   Housing and land were passed down through the mother.  
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What things did Lenape mothers pass down in their clans?   housing and land  
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Lenape lived in what two types of houses?   Longhouse and Wigwam  
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A larger rectangular house is called a ______________________.   longhouse  
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What are longhouses are made of?   thin tree trunks covered with bark and grasses  
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How long could a longhouse be?   100 feet or more  
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_______________ families could live in one longhouse.   Several  
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Lenape would move throughout an ___________ according to what?   area; seasons  
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Lenape wore clothes made from ___________.   animal skins (deer skins)  
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What kinds of animal skin did Lenape make clothing from?   deer  
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Clothing could be decorated with ________, ______________, and ___________.   paint, wampum, and beads  
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In the winter, what did Lenape wear to stay warm?   leggings  
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What did Lenape wear to make snow travel easier?   snowshoes  
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Name a special type of clothing worn by the Lenape. (There are two)   a cloak; a garment  
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What were cloaks decorated with?   turkey feathers  
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What were garments decorated with?   porcupine quills  
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Lenape used ________, _____________, and _________ to celebrate special events.   songs; prayers, and rituals  
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Lenape believed in a living spirit called _____________?   Manetuwak  
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What is "Manetuwak"?   The living spirit the Lenape believed in.  
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How did the Lenape seek guidance from Manetuwak?   They used prayers, dreams, and visions to seek guidance from Manetuwak  
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What is the Doll Dance?   It is a special ceremony for good health.  
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The Doll Dance is a special ceremony for ________________.   good health  
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Lenape _____________ special __________________ dolls for the Doll Dance.   carved; wooden  
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Who was in charge of the farming in Lenape tribes?   women  
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What crops did Lenape women grow?   squash, beans, sweet potatoes, and corn  
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What does "forage" mean?   to search for  
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What foods did Lenape forage?   nuts, fruits, and berries  
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What two kinds of berries supplied a lot of food for the Lenape?   strawberries and cranberries  
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How were berries preserved?   They were dried.  
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Why did Lenape dry berries?   Dried berries could be stored and eaten in the winter.  
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What interesting fact is still true about strawberries and cranberries today?   Strawberries and cranberries are still popular in NJ today.  
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How did Lenape men help get food for their families?   They hunted and fished.  
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What did Lenape men hunt with?   bows, arrows, and traps  
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Where did Lenape men find a plentiful supply if fish?   Rivers  
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What other tool did men use to catch fish?   fishing nets  
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Lenape men also fished in the _____________.   Ocean  
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What three types of food did the Lenape men catch in the ocean?   oysters, clams, and shellfish  
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When did the Lenape's change their name?   1610  
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What was the Lenape Indian name changed to?   Delaware Indians  
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Why was the Lenape name changed in 1610?   Other settlers renamed the area after a Governor of Virginia (Lord de la Warr)  
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What does "Lenape" mean?   Lenape means "the people".  
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What are artifacts?   tools or objects used a long time ago  
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What artifacts found in North America prove that there were early settlers?   stone tools  
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What is the name of the Native Americans in NJ?   Lenni Lenape  
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What language did the Lenape speak?   Algonquian  
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What were the three groups of Lenape?   Unami, Munsee, Unalactigo  
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What is the name of the area the Lenape lived in?   Lenape hoking (means land of the Lenape)  
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What is the modern/present day name of the area where the Lenape lived?   The Delaware River Valley  
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