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MTH chapter 3 review

Review for Chapter 3 test

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The Plains people gained spiritual understanding through vision quests
A ? is a group living in the same place with a common language and interests society
A ? is the pattern of harvesting foods according to times of the year seasonal round
The ? is the time before Indians met Europeans Pre-contact Period
When Indians acquired guns, ? conflict increased intertribal
Berries mixed with bison meat and fat pemmican
Native people with a shared ancestry tribe
A native plant used for ceremonial purposes sweetgrass
Spanish warriors who brought horses to the southwestern United States conquistadors
People who ar native to a particular land indigenous
Within the Plains culture area, there were many ? societies
Human history in Americas is divided into Pre-contact and Post-contact Periods because of the great changes that occurred after European immigration
European diseases devastated indigenous populations because Inidians Had never been exposed to the diseases and had no resistance
One effect of the massive death by diseases was some tribes gained power simply by having more people
Teh Montana Indian tribes with cultural connections to tribes farther west are known as the Plateau tribes
The Crow people came to Montana from The woodlands near the Great Lakes
The par-Indian, part-European (usually French) people are known as the Metis
The various cultures that migrated to the northern plains all became hunter-gatherers
Storytelling about history and life took place during the winter months
Although Plains Indians shared many cultural similarities, they differed in a. the way their societies were structured b. their clothing and designs c. their language
Along with a shared lifestyle, Plains Indians developed a strong trade network among the different tribes
There were 3 changes that occurred with the arrival of the horse 1. hunting became more individual than communal 2. there was more time available to develop arts. 3. Tipis became larger and people had more possessions
One of the greatest advantages of horses over dogs was that they did not have to have food hunted for them
Indian tribes wanted guns because they were powerful weapons to use in inter tribal warfare
After the Plains Indians acquired European trade goods, they still kept their traditions and spiritual beliefs
What two new arrivals on the Plains drastically changed the lifestyle of the Plains Indians? horses and guns they gave them power, mobility and more trade opportunities
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