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1 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Food Natural Resources ShelterClimateClothing

2 Question Column 1-100 How did each region decide what to eat?

3 Answer Column 1-100 Based off where they lived and the natural resources that were available (ex hunters, gathers, fishing..etc)

4 Question Column 1-200 Which Indian tribe ate fish and seafood?

5 Answer Column 1-200 Northwest Indians

6 Question Column 1-300 Which Indian tribe ate guanaco and hunted rhea?

7 Answer Column 1-300 Marginal Indians

8 Question Column 1-400 Which 4 Indian tribes ate rabbits?

9 Answer Column 1-400 Southwest, Subarctic, Plateau, California Indians

10 Question Column 1-500 Which 5 Indian tribes ate deer?

11 Answer Column 1-500 Plateau, California, Subarctic, Southeast, Southwest,

12 Question Column 2-100 Which regions had gold as a natural resource?

13 Answer Column 2-100 Northwest Coast, Middle America, Andes,

14 Question Column 2-200 Which Indian Tribe had coffee and minerals?

15 Answer Column 2-200 Andes Indians

16 Question Column 2-300 Why should you expect the Middle American, Northwest, and Andes Indians to have silver and gold?

17 Answer Column 2-300 The Indians live in or near mountains

18 Question Column 2-400 Which regions had fish as natural resource and explain why?

19 Answer Column 2-400 Subartic, Northeast, Great Basin, Plateau, Northwest Coast, Middle America, Caribbean, Marginal.

20 Question Column 2-500 Chose one Indian tribe and tell me how they use their Natural Resources to help them survive.

21 Answer Column 2-500 Answers vary – see graphic organizer

22 Question Column 3-100 What resources is a long house made of?

23 Answer Column 3-100 Made of wooden poles and covered with bark and leaves.

24 Question Column 3-200 Which Indian tribes made adobes (shelters made out of clay)?

25 Answer Column 3-200 Southwest and Andes Indians

26 Question Column 3-300 Which Indians had the most permanent shelters? Why do you think so?

27 Answer Column 3-300 Great Basin, Plateau, NW, Tropical, Andes, NE – all very sturdy and hard to take down.

28 Question Column 3-400 What resources where used to make tipis and why were they used? Explain why the Plains used a tipi as a shelter.

29 Answer Column 3-400 The Plains Indians ate mostly bison/buffalo, so they had plenty of hides to cover their tipis. The tipis were used because they were portable to travel after the Bison or Buffalo for food.

30 Question Column 3-500 Which region used long houses? What specific resources did they use to create their long houses? Give two reasons why the long house was used for this region.

31 Answer Column 3-500 Northeast used long houses. Used wooden poles and posts covered with bark and leaves. Why? Multifamily, natural resource is trees, and keep out cold climate, permanent structure

32 Question Column 4-100 Which Indian Tribe lives closest to the Equator? How do you know?

33 Answer Column 4-100 Tropical, temps are 90 to 100 all year.

34 Question Column 4-200 Which Indian tribe lives in the coldest region?

35 Answer Column 4-200 Arctic Indians

36 Question Column 4-300 Which Indian tribe lives in a region with the most precipitation?

37 Answer Column 4-300 North West – 100 inches or 8.3 feet

38 Question Column 4-400 Which Indian Tribe lived in the best climate all year? What evidence do you have to support this?

39 Answer Column 4-400 Either Middle America - 15 degree difference and 5 ft of precipitation Caribbean – 85 all year, only 2 feet of precipitation

40 Question Column 4-500 In your opinion which Indian tribe lived in a climate that most challenging? What evidence do you have to support this?

41 Answer Column 4-500 North West – since they have so much rain Middle America – so much rain Arctic – cold climate Subarctic- cold climate Great Basin – so little temp difference.

42 Question Column 5-100 Why did the Tropical Indians wear very little clothing?

43 Answer Column 5-100 Temperatures were so hot and a lot of precipitation. Close to the equator equals warmer climate.

44 Question Column 5-200 Where do the Indians get their woven cloth from?

45 Answer Column 5-200 Alpacas and llamas

46 Question Column 5-300 Which type of clothing would keep Indians the warmest in the Arctic?

47 Answer Column 5-300 Caribou skins and polar bear fur keep the Arctic Indians warm Deer and Buffalo fur/skins

48 Question Column 5-400 What does an artifact tell you about the Indian tribe? Give 2 examples of how these artifacts were a representation of the region.

49 Answer Column 5-400 Pots – they made pottery had clay and mud Straw- baskets Canoes- used for fishing transportation

50 Question Column 5-500 Use two pieces of evidence, which Indian tribe would have the best chance to survive?

51 Answer Column 5-500 Answers vary – see graphic organizer


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