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Living near a water source helps people to water their crops and have... drinking water
This American Indian group traveled more often than other groups to find resources like the buffalo. Great Plains Indians
What is the name of a gift giving feast in the Pacific Northwest where the chief gave goods away to members of the village. Potlach
Which group honored nature by holding harvest celebrations when crops were gathered? Iroquois
When American Indian groups could produce many items it developed an... Economy
Exchanging goods for other goods without the use of money is called... Barter
A meeting of chiefs from five Iroquois groups that discussed questions about land use, trade or war. Iroquois Confederacy
What were the four cultural regions of the American Indians? Great Plains, Desert Southwest, Pacific Northwest, Eastern Woodlands
In this dry region people ate beans and corn with the help of irrigation systems created by the Anasazi. Desert Southwest
In the Desert Southwest, people baked clay in the sun to make hard bricks called _______ Adobe
Groups such as the Navajo used baskets and pottery jars to store crops for long periods in this region. Desert Southwest
This Southwestern group built their homes on top of flat areas called mesas. Hopi
Dome shaped ovens called hornos were made out of this clay. Adobe
American Indians living in this area found their food and natural resources in this region's ocean, rivers and forests. Pacific Northwest
Fish, especially Salmon, and whale meat provided food for the people of this region? Pacific Northwest
In this place, groups of the Pacific Northwest hunted for deer, gathered nuts and berries, and found wood to make canoes and homes. Forest
In the Pacific Northwest,who controlled the best hunting and fishing grounds? Chiefs and their relatives
Who built wooden planked houses in the Pacific Northwest? Hupa
This cultural region located east of the Mississippi had large bodies of water, farmland, forests and mountains. Eastern Woodlands
The climate of this region can be hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Eastern Woodlands
Important animals of this region included rabbits,bears and deers. Eastern Woodlands
This animal provided the people of the Eastern Woodlands with both meat and clothing for the winter. Deer
People in this area used lakes and rivers for fishing, to irrigate crops and for transportation. Eastern Woodlands
Groups who lived near the Atlantic fished and collected _____ to make beads for decorating their clothes. Shells
This home was built by the Ojibwa and made out of bent wooden poles covered with bark or animal skin. Wigwam
This Eastern Woodlands group lived in long wooden houses that could be 200 feet long and house many family members. Mohawk
Which animal changed the way of life for many American Indian groups of the Great Plains? Horse
This cultural region is a large,flat grassland west of the Mississippi River. Great Plains
The climate of this region can be dry but land near rivers provides rich farmland and large herds of buffalo once lived here. Great Plains
For many Great Plains Groups,this was the season for planting crops. Spring
The Pawnee lived in soil-covered, dome shaped homes called... Earth Lodges
American Indians of this group planted crops such as beans,squash and sunflowers. Great Plains
This animals bones were made into tools,its tendons made into bows and its skin into clothes. Buffalo
During hunting season, groups from the Great Plains lived in portable tents called Teepees
Most American Indian traditions were passed on through stories and customs called... Folklore
American Indian ceremonies often included... music and dancing
American Indian ceremonies and celebrations often honored ... nature
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