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Empresa 5 Unit 1
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |