Quiz: Native Americans and SC Regions
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12 questions
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Which Native American tribe lived in South Carolina's Blue Ridge region?
Which Native American tribe lived in South Carolina's Blue Ridge region?
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From the list of crops below, select the THREE that were grown together and known as the "Three Sisters"
From the list of crops below, select the THREE that were grown together and known as the "Three Sisters"
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The Cherokee allowed women to participate in their leadership councils?
The Cherokee allowed women to participate in their leadership councils?
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Which tribe lived in the South Carolina's Piedmont region, by the rivers?
Which tribe lived in the South Carolina's Piedmont region, by the rivers?
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What was "daub and wattle" and what was it used for?
What was "daub and wattle" and what was it used for?
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During times of war the Cherokee would appoint a White Leader
During times of war the Cherokee would appoint a White Leader
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Which tribe lived in the coast in summertime but moved further inland when the weather turned cold?
Which tribe lived in the coast in summertime but moved further inland when the weather turned cold?
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Which Native American tribe called themselves the "Real People"?
Which Native American tribe called themselves the "Real People"?
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Which tribe was known as the "River People" and were known for being "Masters of Pottery"
Which tribe was known as the "River People" and were known for being "Masters of Pottery"
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Which tribe was originally from Spanish Florida but moved to South Carolina after conflict with the Spanish settlers?
Which tribe was originally from Spanish Florida but moved to South Carolina after conflict with the Spanish settlers?
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Eastern Woodlands Natives were nomadic- travelling from place to place and following their food source
Eastern Woodlands Natives were nomadic- travelling from place to place and following their food source
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This group was typically the principal (main) farmers in Eastern Woodlands societies
This group was typically the principal (main) farmers in Eastern Woodlands societies