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32 Cards in this Set

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dwelling
housing
nomad
a person that moves around and does not live in one place
log house
a long communal dwelling of certain Native American people
wampum
pieces of carefully shaped seashell made into strings or belts
barter
to exchange goods without using money
travois
equipment similar to a sled made from two long poles
lodge
a type of home that Plains Indians made using bark, earth, and grass
dugout canoe
a boat or canoe made of a hollowed out log
migrations
a movement form one region to another
surplus
extra
civilization
a group of people living together who have systems of government
pueblo
Spanish word for town
potlatch
a large feast that could last for several days
clan
a group of related families
stable
a main crop that is used for food
ceremony
a formal event at which people gather to express important beliefs
Kakiutl
Group of Indians in the Pacific North West, who ate fish & other ocean animals, who made clothes out of cedar bark, for shelter they used logs to make round house made of dirt
Nez Perce
lived in the pacific northwest "central Idaho"; ate salmon, berry's, fruit, and trapped animals; clothing was made from animal hides made of leather; typees
Inuit
located in the Artic region; ate whale, seals, caribu and animals; clothing is from caribou skin and blubber; houses were made from igloos
Hopi
located in the south west Arizona; used irrigation and grew corn, squash, beans, herded sheep to eat; used sheep skin for clothes, & women made dresses out of cotton; lived in Puleblos
Seminole
lived in Great Plains Region; ate fish, deer, small game & crops; wore loose fitting garments with bright colors; shelter was chickys (still homes)
Pawnee
Lived in Great plains grass region; ate buffalo & corn, squash & beans; wore buffalo skins; lived in lodges & tepee's
Inuit
Who lived in the Artic?
Hopi
What group of Native Americans lived in pueblos in southwest Arizona?
Nez Perce and Pawnee
What two groups lived in tepees?
buffalo
What did the Pawnee rely on for food, clothing & shelter?
Seminole; fish, deer, small game & crops
Who lived in stilt homes and what did they eat?
Pacific northwest
Where did the Kwakiutl and Nez Perce live?
Kwakiutl; Pacific Northwest
Who ate fish and other ocean animals and what region were they from?
Inuit
Who ate whale, seals caribou & used there skin & blubber for clothing?
irrigation; southwest Arizona
What did the Hopi use to aid in crop growing and what region are they from?
Kwakiutl
Who wore clothing made of cedar bark and had round houses made of dirt?