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Cliff dwellings

What type of shelter did the Desert Indians build?

sandals, loincloths, feathers, beads,rabbit fur, and deerskin

What kinds of clothing did the Desert Indians wear?

flint

What material did the Desert Indians use to make arrowheads, scrapers, cutters, and weapons?

beans corn corn bread wild grain nuts berries rabbits deer

What foods did the Desert Indians eat?

good spirits

Who did the Desert Indians think brought rain for water and wind that spread seeds?

buffalo hunt hoop game shinny throw-up-one-like-a-ball

What are games played by the Plains Indians?

tipi

What type of shelter did the Plains Indians use?

buffalo prairie turnips herbs and leaves

What foods did the Plains Indians eat?

Porcupine quills

What did the Plains Indians use for sewing?

sinew or buffalo tendons

What did the Plains Indians use for string when making their tipis.

bone awl

What did the Forest Indians use to punch holes in birch bark?

wigwams and tipis

What type of shelter did the Forest Indians use?

Gitchimanidoo

What did the Forest Indians call their Great Spirit?

cattails

What did the Forest Indians use to make their summer wigwams?

hunting in the forests fishing in the lakes building homes

What kinds of work did the men do?

Tocobaga Apalachee Timucua Calusa

What are the names of the early Native Americans that lived in Florida?

chief

Who was the leader of the tribes?

ballgame

What game was used to settle quarrels between the different villages?

longhouse chickees huts

What kinds of shelter did the Florida Indians use?

council house

What is the name of the place in the middle of the village where public meetings and ceremonies were held?

Mohawk Oneida Onondga Cayuga Seneca

What are the 5 nations that made up the Iroquois League?

wampum

What are beads cut from seashells?

corn beans squash

What are the Three Sisters?

lacrosse running Snow Snake Game

What are festival games the Iroquois trained for?

longhouse

What kind of shelter did the Iroquois build?