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Hosted by Mr. Luvera

In the beginning… Eastern Woods League of their own Life today

Row 1, Col 1 This is the name of the land bridge crossed by Native Americans. What is the Bering Strait?

1,2 These are long and narrow, housed many Iroquois families. What are longhouses?

1,3 This is a group of people who meet to talk about and solve problems. What is a council?

1,4 This sport played today was invented by Native Americans living along the St. Lawrence River. What is lacrosse?

2,1 Hunters from Asia followed these to what is now Alaska. What are animals (mammoths or mastodons)?

2,2 These members of the Iroquois or Algonquian family learned how to cook and make pottery. Who are girls?

2,3 The Iroquois League was formed for this purpose. What is to stop fighting and work for peace?

2,4 Objects made in the past help show us how this was like in the past. What is daily life or living?

3,1 Hunter - gathers settled in New York around 12,000 years ago near these. What are lakes and rivers?

3,2 These objects made in the past are small bows and arrows, cornhusk dolls, and wooden sticks. What are artifacts? Daily Double

3,3 These are a group of people who share the same ancestors. What is a clan?

3,4 The Iroquois Confederacy helped our founding fathers write this document. What is the U. S. Constitution?

4,1 These scientists study things from the past. Who are archeologists?

4,2 This fence made from strong timbers were used for protection around Iroquois villages. What is a palisade or stockade?

4,3 The head of the clan is this important person. Who is the clan mother?

4,4 This is known as land set aside by the United States government for Native Americans to use. What is a reservation?

5,1 This is known as the time before people left written records. What is prehistory?

5,2 This helped Iroquois clans pass along history to new generations, and provided entertainment during winter. What is story telling (oral tradition)?

5,3 These 6 nations were part of the Iroquois Confederacy. Who are the Seneca, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Mohawk, and Tuscorora?

What is a bluebird? A bird 5, 4

A wasp What is a yellow jacket?

What is an orange? A fruit

What is heritage? This is known as history, beliefs, and customs shared by a group of people.

What is a blackboard? A piece of slate on which to write with chalk

What is the Golden Gate Bridge? A bridge in California

FINAL JEOPARDY “Type of Map” How many points do you want to risk?

Final Jeopardy Question What does an elevation map show and name the information found on the map key. Elevation Map: map that shows elevations above sea level The map key shows height above sea level (feet or meters).