WORDO REVIEW GAME. Inuitstationary NottowayLakota humanartifactsCactus Hillnatural ArchaeologyIroquoisGreat Plains CapitalPueblo archaeologist Nomadic.

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WORDO REVIEW GAME

Inuitstationary NottowayLakota humanartifactsCactus Hillnatural ArchaeologyIroquoisGreat Plains CapitalPueblo archaeologist Nomadic KwakiutlSouthwest Alaska & Northern CanadaBering Strait Eastern WoodlandsPacific Northwest

WORDOWORDO  Objects that have been made, used, or changed by humans.

Answer is… artifacts

WORDOWORDO  This American Indian group inhabited the Pacific- Northwest coast.  Clothing was made from the bark of cedar trees.

Answer is… Kwakiutl

WORDOWORDO  This American Indian group inhabited the region that consists of dry grasslands with huge bison (buffalo) herds.

Answer is… Lakota

WORDOWORDO  This American Indian group inhabited the heavily forested northeastern United States.

Answer is… Iroquois

WORDOWORDO  This American Indian group inhabited in the Southwest which is modern-day Arizona and New Mexico.

Answer is… Pueblo

WORDOWORDO  The scientific study of past cultures and the way people lived that is based on material evidence or things they left behind is known as __________.

Answer is… archaeology

WORDOWORDO  Some scientists and archaeologists believe that humans may have lived in this location in southeastern Virginia as early as 15,000 years ago.  One of the oldest archaeological sites in North America.

Answer is… Cactus Hill

WORDOWORDO  An _____________ studies human behavior by taking clues left behind by the people of the past.

Answer is… archaeologist

WORDOWORDO  ____________ resources come from nature.

Answer is… Natural

WORDOWORDO  Name the American Indian group that inhabited this type of dwelling.

Answer is… Iroquois

WORDOWORDO  Rivers, animals, cedar trees, and fish are examples of what type of resource?

Answer is… natural

WORDOWORDO  Name the American Indian group that inhabited this type of dwelling.

Answer is… Lakota

WORDOWORDO  Cactus Hill is located near the ______________ River.

Answer is… Nottoway

WORDOWORDO  Name the American Indian group that inhabited this type of dwelling.

Answer is… Inuit

WORDOWORDO  ___________ resources are the goods produced to make other goods and services.

Answer is… Capital

WORDOWORDO  Name the American Indian group that inhabited this type of dwelling.

Answer is… Pueblo

WORDOWORDO  Which region was characterized by dry grasslands where the Lakota hunted buffalo?

Answer is… Great Plains

WORDOWORDO  American Indians fishing, hunting for animals, or making clothing is an example of what type of resource?

Answer is… human

WORDOWORDO  Name the American Indian group that inhabited this type of dwelling.

Answer is… Kwakiutl

WORDOWORDO  _____________ resources are people working to produce goods and services.

Answer is… Human

WORDOWORDO  The Pueblo lived in this region which was a very hot, dry area that bordered cliffs and mountains.

Answer is… Southwest

WORDOWORDO  It is believed that the humans entered North America from Asia by crossing the ___________ when ice covered its surface about 12,000 years ago.

Answer is… Bering Strait

WORDOWORDO  The Kwakiutl, Pueblo, and sometimes the Iroquois were __________; they usually built their homes and stayed put.

Answer is… stationary

WORDOWORDO  The Iroquois fished, hunted, and farmed the “three sisters”—corn, beans, and squash--in this heavily forested region.

Answer is… Eastern Woodlands

WORDOWORDO  Canoes, bows, and spears are examples of what type of resources?

Answer is… capital

WORDOWORDO  This group lived in present- day Alaska and northern Canada.

Answer is… Inuit

WORDOWORDO  The Kwakiutl lived in this mild, rainy region. This region could get as much as 100 inches of rain a year.

Answer is… Pacific Northwest

WORDOWORDO  The Inuit, Lakota, and sometimes the Iroquois were _________; they often moved to follow their food source.

Answer is… nomadic

WORDOWORDO  The Inuit lived in this region where the temperature would sometimes get as low as 50 degrees below 0.

Answer is… Northern Canada & Alaska