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Heritage ch. 1

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Which tribes lived in the Pacific Northwest? Makahs Inuits, Nez Perces, Sioux
Which tribes lived in the Southeast Woodlands? Cherokees
An ancestral spirit that the Pueblo people believed could control objects in nature Kachina
Chumash canoe built from cedar and redwood planks sealed with asphalt tomol
An American Indian village of the Southwest made of stone and adobe apartment buildings built close together and often located on the side of a mountain pueblo
Navajo shelter made of logs and poles covered with mud hogan
What tribes lived in the Southwest? Pueblos, Navajos, Chumash
What tribe lived in the Northeast Woodlands? Iroquois
l room in a pueblo that is set aside for religious activities kiva
man made objects left behind by people of the past artifact
people who look for artifacts archaeologist
a people's way of life including beliefs, customs, and creative arts culture
command God gave all people to rule over the earth Creation Mandate
large wooden statues totem pole
a feast that lasted several days and the host gave gifts to the guests potlatch
moving often to any place where there was good hunting or fishing migrate
snow houses built of cut blocks of ice stacked in a dome shape igloo
What do Clovis points suggest about the earliest Americans? Early Americans hunted animals for food.
Describe how the Makahs got their food. The Makahs fished for salmon and hunted seals and sea otters in the Pacific Ocean.
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