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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
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