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What tribe Is it? PowhatanSiouxPueblo Fun Facts

The tribe located in the Eastern Woodland.

What is the Powhatan?

The tribe located in the Plains.

What is the Sioux? Picture from American Memory:

The tribe located in the Southwest.

What is the Pueblo? Picture from American Memory:

Their only form of transportation is walking.

What is the Pueblo?

They were warriors, hunters and horsemen.

Who are the Sioux? Picture from American memory:

They called corn, squash and beans the “three sisters.”

Who are the Powhatan?

Their homes ( made of saplings) were called this.

What is a longhouse?

The Powhatans had no permanent place to call home.

What is nomad?

Chief Powhatan’s daughter.

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The main food of the Powhatans.

What is corn? Picture from American Memory:

The children learned everything from this.

What is watching their parents? Picture from American Picture from American Memory:

Their homes made out of buffalo skins and poles were called this.

What is a teepee? Picture from: American

The Sioux traveled by walking and this.

What is riding horses?

The Sioux moved a lot because they were following this.

What is buffalo?

The main food of the Sioux.

What is buffalo?

The Sioux men were hunters, warriors and this.

What is horsemen?

The Pubelo’s homes made of clay were called this?

What is a Pueblo? picture from American Memory:

The main occupation of the Pueblo men?

What is farming?

Their only form of transportation.

What is walking?

The main food of the Pueblos (made from squash, beans wild sagebrush, milkweed, watercress, dadelions and rabbit) was called this.

What is stew?

This food was eaten at every Pueblo meal.

What is Piki bread?

All three tribes used this form of transporation.

What is walking?

In the Sioux tribe the women made these and took care of them.

What is their teepee? Picture from American Memory:

The older men in the Pueblo tribe did this.

What is weave?

The Powhatans used these for their water travel.

What are canoes? Picture from American Memory: m856sf=3c26400%20--%3E