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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| tepee | a tall carved post showing animals or important symbols |
| wampum | beads used for trading or telling stories |
| clan | a group of related families |
| totem pole | a tall carved post showing animals or important symbols |
| ceremony | a special even that includes ations doen the same way each time |
| council | a group that helps make decisions or laws |
| lodges | a ground house used by plains tribes |
| palisade | a strong wall built from logs for protection |
| potlatch | a party held by Northwest Coast tribes with meals and gifts |
| confederation | groups of governments joined to work together |
| Pueblo people buit their homes mostly from | stone and clay |
| Pueblo people grew three important crops often called the "Three Sisters. These crops were | corn, beans, squash |
| a gathering held by Desert Southwest tribes to honor special events was called a | ceremony |
| most food for Northwest Coast people came from | oceans and rivers |
| Canoes were important in the Northwest because | they were used for travel and catching food |
| plains tribes depended heavily on which animal | buffalo |
| what was a main belief of Plains tribes? | everyone should be treated as equals |
| Eastern Woodlands tribes could stay in one place because | they had enough food for farming and hunting |
| wigwam | home |
| which statement is true about longhouses | they held many related families |
| barter means | trade goods |
| the Inuit survived their freezing environment by using _________ for houses | igloos |
| the Inuit hunted animlas such as _______________ and ________ for food and clothing | caribou, seals |
| why are teepees helpful for Plains people | they were portable, sturdy and easy to move |