What were the primary crops of the Eastern Woodlands natives called?
Which tribe was nomadic? (Moved where they lived based on seasons)
Which tribe called themselves "The Real People" ?
These two tribes used wattle and daub to construct their homes.
The ___________ were called "The River People" .
The mountains is where this tribe settled.
This tribe lived along the coastal region of South Carolina.
This tribe settled in the piedmont area of South Carolina.
A wigwam was the one and only home this tribe lived in.
A shaman or medicine man was part of this tribe
Match the term with its definition.
| Stavka koja se može prevući | arrow_right_alt | Odgovarajuća stavka |
|---|---|---|
Adaptation | arrow_right_alt | Moving from place to place in search of food or resources. |
Oral Tradition | arrow_right_alt | A group of Native Americans sharing a common language, culture, and leadership. |
Maize | arrow_right_alt | The beliefs, traditions, and way of life of a group of people. |
Culture | arrow_right_alt | A family group within a tribe that traces descent from a common ancestor. |
Nomadic | arrow_right_alt | A large wooden house used by some Eastern Woodlands tribes. |
Tribe | arrow_right_alt | A small, round shelter made of wood and bark used by some Native groups. |
Wigwam | arrow_right_alt | A ceremonial feast among Northwest Coast tribes involving gift-giving. |
Longhouse | arrow_right_alt | Another word for corn; a staple crop for many Native American societies. |
Clan | arrow_right_alt | The practice of passing down stories, history, and beliefs by word of mouth. |
Potlatch | arrow_right_alt | How Native Americans adjusted their lifestyle to fit their environment. |