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GREAT PLAINS
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| hills and flat grassy stretches of land | Prairie |
| homes good for moving and hunting buffalo | teepee |
| located near water source- a permanent home | lodges |
| brought horses to North America | Spanish |
| dress that included eye teeth of elk | good hunters |
| raids used to prove a tribes "fighting skills" | Counting Coup |
| people who wander from place to place | nomad |
| boats used to help Plains Natives build large trade networks | bull boats |
| Name items made from the buffalo | rope, bowls, clothing, needles, boats, teepee coverings, blankets |
| How were horses helpful to Plains people's way of life | hunting, traveling, and warfare |
| Why was it was difficult to grow crops in the plains region? | too little water and poor soil |
| What is an animal hide? | an animal's skin |
| What from the river makes the land fertile? | nutrients |
| How did the Plains Natives carry their teepees and supplies? | a sled pulled by dogs or horses |
| Native Plains people had great respect for what animal? | buffalo |
| These were held outside villages where natives could bring their goods and trade | trade fair |
| sign language was used to help groups who didn't speak the same _________. | language |
| If men educated the boys, then women educated the ________. | girls |
| What was the chief purpose of toys and games for young natives? | to train them in the skills they would need |
| List 3 things that women were responsible for | cooking, a girl's education, scraping animal hides to make teepees and clothing, set up and take down teepees, packing and unpacking when time to move, growing corns, beans, squash, and sunflowers |
| List 3 thing that men were responsible for | a boys' education, serve as keeper of the peoples history, hunted buffalo and other game, fought in wars |
| List 2 things boys did | played games, learned the value of courage |
| List 2 things girls did | learned to cook, sewed , learned to set up and take down a teepee |