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hepinstall chapter 4

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An instrument used to poke an enemy during battle coup stick
A house made of logs, used by Native Americans in the northwest lodge
The mud used by Southwest Native Americans to build their houses adobe
Using tools or methods to solve problems technology
A spirit that visits a tribe for half of the year kachina
When each side gives up something to reach a decision compromise
A Spanish word for village pueblo
Making something happen is cause
The event that happens is the effect
A group of related people clan
Dried meat jerky
An area of land with grasses and native plants usually flat or gently rolling prairie
A device pulled behind a horse or dog used to carry supplies travois
A cone shaped house that can be moved quickly teepee
A house over 100 yards long with many families in it longhouse
This group used salmon as its main food Tlingit (northwest)
This group used the buffalo as its main food source Lakota Sioux (plains)
This group grew corn despite arid conditions Hopi (southwest)
This group ate a variety of food from the forest and from the farming they did. Iroquois (eastern woodlands)
This group lived in lodges until they used teepees Lakota Sioux
This group made huge canoes Tlingit (northwest)
The main food of the Lakota Sioux after they stopped living in permanent settlements. Buffalo
A party where the host gives gifts potlatch
Land was owned by women in this culture Iroquois
Dry farming methods were used by this group Hopi
This group made totem poles Tlingit
This group used coup sticks to strike their enemies without killing them. Lakota Sioux
Their way of life changed when the Spanish brought horses to the New World Lakota Sioux
The Hopi lived in an ___________climate Arid
The Lakota Sioux lived in an ______________climate Arid
The Iroquois lived in a ___________climate Humid
The Tlingit lived in a __________climate humid
All had to learn how to use these in order to survive natural resources
extra supplies means surplus
when you don't have enough supplies you have a scarcity
What you give up in order to do something opportunity cost
We are _________________resources human
A calendar for the Lakota Sioux is called a winter count
These Europeans brought horses to the New World Spanish
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