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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Native American Cultures Shelters Ceremonies & Artifacts VocabularyLandforms

This culture hunted buffalo and lived in Tipis.

Who are the Plains Indians?

This culture lived in Longhouses and liked vegetables called the 3 sisters.

Who are the Eastern Woodlands Indians?

This culture lived in Cliff Palaces or a Pueblo.

Who are the Southwest Indians?

This culture lived in Plank houses and made Totem Poles.

Who are the Northwest Coast Indians?

This culture lived near the coast and were fishermen.

Who are the California Inter- Mountain Indians?

This type of shelter could be easily folded up and carried with the tribe.

What is a Tipi?

This shelter held many families and often had a Totem Pole out front.

What is a Plank house?

This shelter was the home of the Iroquois Eastern Woodlands.

What is a Longhouse?

This shelter was built from mud and stone and had no doors. You entered through a hole in the roof.

What is a Pueblo?

This shelter was built on poles above the ground and was open on all sides.

What is a Chickee?

In this ceremony men wore masks and danced to pray to Gods for water for their crops.

What are Kachinas?

These were built outside Plank houses of the Northwest Coast Indians.

What are Totem Poles?

This was a special room used by the Anasazi for religious purposes.

What is a Kiva?

These were special celebrations with dancing, drums and the Ribbon Dance.

What is a Powwow?

The Plains Indians used this to keep track of their history.

What is the Winter Count?

This is an area of land in the Southwest that is very dry with little rain.

What is a desert?

Using tools to make life easier is an example of this.

What is technology?

This is a place where people can look at objects of art, science or history.

What is a Museum?

These are objects left behind by a particular group of people.

What are Artifacts?

This is the story of your past.

What is History?

Land that is raised above the surrounding land.

What is a Plateau?

A high flat land that looks like a table.

What is a Mesa?

A steep face of a rock.

What is a cliff?

A deep river valley with steep sides.

What is a Canyon?

Large areas of flat land.

What is a Plain?