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History-Native Ameri

American History

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Regions large areas of land that are different from each other
Environment the land and natural resources in a region
Indigenous People the first people to live in a place
American Indians the first people to live in North America
Shelter a building where people live to be safe
Permanent lasting for a long time, not changing or moving
Artifact an object from the past
Nomadic moving from place to place
Village a community where people live near each other
Temporary lasting for a short time, not permanent
Which region is located near the North Pole and is very cold with ice and snow; people live in igloos? Arctic Region (Intuit people)
Which region is cool and mountainous in the northern part and hot with deserts in the southern part? Southwest Region
Which regions did NOT have permanent shelters? Plains Region
How many different regions were there? six
Which region had dry, flat plains with cold winters and hot summers? Plains Region
What do we call group of Indians who moved from place to place? nomadic groups
What is culture? A way of life; how people live
Who are America's indigenous people? American Indian/Native Americans
Do American Indians/Native Americans live the same way and speak the same language? No
What does it mean to learn how to live (survive) in your environment? To adapt to the environment
What is climate? Weather of a region
Which region had American Indians who had to rely on hunting because very few plants could grow in the region? Arctic Region (Intuit people)
What are animal hides? skins of animals
Which region has permanent and temporary shelter? Arctic Region (Intuit people)
What is oral history? Story telling
Created by: SherBrad
 

 



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