2016 Assessment study guide
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| Inuit Shelter | igloos
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| Kwakiutl Shelter | cedar plank house
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| Hopi Shelter | adobe homes
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| Pawnee Shelters | earthen lodges and teepees
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| Nez Perce Shelters | longhouses and teepees
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| Seminole Shelter | chickees
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| Kwakiutl food | salmon and other fish
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| Inuit clothing | Caribou furs and animal skins
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| Nez Perce food | Deer, moose, elk, salmon, fish
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| Pawnee region | the Great Plains
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| Hopi food | mainly farmed: corn, beans and squash
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| Pacific Northwest Native Americans used wood | for their houses and clothes
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| Seminole clothing | light clothing made from grass and plants
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| When Pawnee lived in teepees | when hunting buffalo
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| Seminole Region | southeast
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| Pawnee food | farmed and hunted buffalo
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| What were the natural resources available to the Inuit? | Ice, fish, whales, caribou
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| What were the natural resources available to the Kwakiutl? | fish, cedar trees, caribou
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| What were the natural resources available to the Seminole? | fish, deer, good soil for farming
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| What were the natural resources available to the Nez Perce? | fish, nuts, berries, deer, moose
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| What were the natural resources available to the Hopi? | mud, stones, good soil for farming
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| What were the natural resources available to the Pawnee? | Buffalo. good soil for farming
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| Seminole food | hunted deer and other small animals; grew corn, beans squash and other crops
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| When the explorers arrived form Europe, most of the Native American tribes lived... | in large tribes with their families.
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| The Native American tribes and their lifestyles the explorers met could be described as... | very different from the explorers ways of life.
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