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Terms Pueblo Indians Great Plains Indian Potluck Europe in the Middle Ages 100 pts 200 pts 400 pts 200 pts 300 pts 400 pts 500 pts 300 pts 200 pts

The study of the unwritten past

What is archaeology?

The first people to live in North America

Who were the Paleo-Americans?

The ditches southwest Native Americans used to get water to their crops

What is irrigation?

Breeding plants and animals to meet human needs

What is domestication?

The Indian home seen here:

What is a longhouse?

The Pueblo Indians were from this region

What is the Southwest region?

The Pueblo homes were multi-story buildings that looked like apartment buildings called this

What are pueblos?

The daily life of a Pueblo Indian consisted of this

What is farming?

How the Pueblo Indian traveled from place to place

What is walking?

Pueblo religious ceremonies were held in these round rooms

What were kivas?

The Sioux Indians were from this region

What is the Great Plains region?

The Sioux homes made from wood and animal skins

What are teepees?

The Great Plains made of grasslands provides homes for millions of these

What were buffalo?

Both the Mandan and Pawnee grew these “three sisters” (crops)

What are beans, corn and squash?

Hunters among this tribe sometimes killed huge numbers of buffalo by chasing the animals over steep cliffs

Who were the Blackfoot?

This “mother culture” invented glyph, number and writing systems

Who were the Olmec?

These people built many large stone temples and palaces and they studies mathematics and astronomy

Who were the Maya?

Inuit and Aleut used these on water

What are kayaks?

Gathering where Northwest Coast Native Americans gave away belongings to show their wealth and earn social standing

What were potlatches?

Important food source for Native Americans in the Northwest

What is Salmon?

These North Atlantic sailors raided and traded throughout Europe

Who were the Vikings?

A system of government in Europe during the Middle Ages where vassals pledged loyalty to a lord in exchange for land

What is feudalism?

The center of religious and social life in Europe during the Middle Ages

What was the Catholic Church?

Charter that addressed the land rights of nobels

What is the Magna Carta?

Monarch whose survey of his realm resulted in the Domesday Book which helped him establish taxes and distribute land fairly

Who was William of Normandy?

Final Jeopardy

The women of this Native American cultural group controlled their material goods

Who are the Iroquois?”