Native American Test Review B

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Native American Test Review B

artifact _________________ Something made or used by people of the past. _________________Similar to wigwams but with a different shape, these Native American homes built by the Algonquian Indians of the Coastal Plain were long arch- shaped buildings that were flat on the ends. longhouses

stockade weir tribe prehistoric Hunter-gatherer __________________ A fence made of wooden posts or stakes. __________________ Before written history. __________________ A person who hunts animals and gathers wild foods to survive. __________________ A trap made of sticks used for catching fish. __________________ A group of people who live together and have something such as language or family in common. prehistoric Hunter-gatherer weir tribe

migrate council archaeologist __________________ To move from place to place or to move from one place to settle in another place. __________________ A scientist who learns about ancient people by studying the things they left behind. ___________________ A group of people who come together to talk about important issues. archaeologist council

Moved only as the seasons changed. ARCHAIC PEOPLE

Hunted with bows and arrows WOODLAND PEOPLE

Used pottery for cooking WOODLAND PEOPLE

Dug pits in the ground to store food for the winter ARCHAIC PEOPLE

Learned to practice agriculture WOODLAND PEOPLE

Lived in North Carolina when the first Europeans arrived. WOODLAND PEOPLE

Developed the atlatl ARCHAIC PEOPLE

Settled in permanent villages. WOODLAND PEOPLE

Reasons for Locating Near Rivers or Streams Drinking and Bathing Water Means of Transportation Rich Soil Was Good For Farming Attracted Other Animals Such as Birds and Deer Source of Food (Fish)