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Jeopardy Native Americans

Jeopardy Native Americans. January 15 th , 2013. Jeopardy: Native Americans. Final Jeopardy. Native Americans of the Northwest 100. A group of people with a common ancestor. Answer: What is a clan?. HOME. Native Americans of the Northwest 200.

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Jeopardy Native Americans

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  1. Jeopardy Native Americans January 15th, 2013

  2. Jeopardy: Native Americans Final Jeopardy

  3. Native Americans of the Northwest100 • A group of people with a common ancestor. • Answer: What is a clan? HOME

  4. Native Americans of the Northwest200 • Alaska, Washington, Northern California, and Oregon. • Answer: What are the states that make up the Northwest? HOME

  5. Native Americans of the Northwest300 • Whales, shelfish, salmon, seals, berries, ferns, elk, geese, deer, bears, cedar trees, and spruce trees. • Answer: What are natural resources of the Northwest? HOME

  6. Native Americans of the Northwest400 • Homes, made from cedar or spruce boards, which often had totem poles at the entrance or as a roof support. They also had open fire places to heat the homes. • Answer: What is a large house? HOME

  7. Native Americans of the Northwest500 • Ways the Tlingit’s of today keep their traditions alive. • Answer: What are … (must have at least 2) • sharing dances, stories, and songs? • wearing clan symbols? • having potlaches? HOME

  8. Native Americans of the Southwest100 • A way of supplying water to crops with streams, ditches, or pipes. • Answer: What is irrigation? HOME

  9. Native Americans of the Southwest 200 • A main source of food. • Answer: What is a staple? HOME

  10. Native Americans of the Southwest 300 • The staple food of the Hopi. • Answer: What is corn? HOME

  11. Native Americans of the Southwest 400 • Low flat desert, with high flat plateaus in some places. • Answer: What is the geography of the southwest? HOME

  12. Native Americans of the Southwest 500 • Homes, made of stone and adobe brick, which connect several stories and had rooms heated by coal fires. • Answer: What is are Pueblos? HOME

  13. Native Americans of the Plains100 • A person who moves around rather than living in one place. • Answer: What is a nomad? HOME

  14. Native Americans of the Plains200 • A sled made of animal skins and poles. • Answer: What is a trvois? HOME

  15. Native Americans of the Plains300 • The staple food source that was hunted by the Native Americans of the Plains. • Answer: What are buffalo? HOME

  16. Native Americans of the Plains400 • These allowed the Comanche to control much of the land in the Plains and showed their wealth and power • Answer: What are horses? HOME

  17. Native Americans of the Plains500 • A home, made from wooden poles and buffalo skins, that could be easily taken down and moved. • Answer: What is a teepee? HOME

  18. Native Americans of the East100 • A group of different people joined together in the same government, but who still keep their local representation. • Answer: What is a confederation? HOME

  19. Native Americans of the East200 • This was used to symbolize agreements and show special events. Eventually, it was also used for bartering. • Answer: What is a wampum? HOME

  20. Native Americans of the East300 • Another name for corn, beans, and squash. The staple foods of the Native Americans of the East. • Answer: What are the Three Sisters? HOME

  21. Native Americans of the East400 • Homes, made from wood and bark, that held many families and several fires to keep it warm. • Answer: What are longhouses? HOME

  22. Native Americans of the East500 • Homes, built in a circle, and made from wood and bark. Sometimes these did not have walls in order to keep families cool. They also served as a place for ceremonial dances and for the elders to rest. • Answer: What are round houses? HOME

  23. FINAL JEOPARDY • Early Americans crossed this section of land while following migrating herds of animals. • These were thought to have formed it. • Answer: (Must have both question) • What is the Beringia land bridge? • What are glaciers?

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