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Native Americans

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What region relied on the Salmon Run for the majority of their food? Northwest
The Northwest Region used _________ to tell stories about a clan or person's life. These were a form of art and often in front of their homes. Totem Poles
This region had mild winters and cool summers. It was often very wet. Northwest
A ___________ is a special feast where guests receive a gift from the host. This is a tradition in the Northwest region. Potlatch
This region had very hot days and cool nights. The land was very dry and received little rain. Southwest
Due to the harsh weather, the homes in the Southwest region were made of _________, which kept the temperature of the home comfortable. Adobe clay
Due to lack of water in this region, it was hard to grow crops. Native Americans created dry farming, which was a system that brought water to their crops from dams. Southwest
In the Southwest region, the Native Americans made __________ dolls, which were spirits to bring rain to help crops grow. Kachina
This region has very hot summers, very cold winters, and was primarily dry. Great Plains
The Great Plains region lived in _________, which were home that were able to be moved easily. They were made of sticks and buffalo hide. Teepees
The Native Americans of the Great Plains tamed the __________. This allowed them to be able to travel more quickly and easily , made hunting easier, and move their homes. Horse
Buffalo was an important animal for the Native Americans in the _____________________ Region. It was their primary food source and a source for a lot of materials they used in their daily lives. Great Plains
This region had an abundance of trees, which was an important natural resource for them. It allowed them to make their homes and canoes. Eastern Woodlands
The _________ tribe was a well known tribe that lived in the Eastern Woodlands. They formed a confederacy that acted as the "first government." Iroquois
This region had hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Eastern Woodlands
The _________ in the Eastern Woodlands did a lot of the growing a harvesting of crops, which was unusual. Women
Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands lived in homes called ____________________. Longhouses
Farming was very successful in this region, due to it's fertile soil. Eastern Woodlands
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