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Other Facts Then vs. Now Natural Resources Creek Cherokee

What region of Georgia did the Cherokee live in?

How many homes did the Cherokee have?

Who wrote the Cherokee alphabet?

What kind of transportation did the Cherokee use the most?

Name one way that the Cherokee were different from the Creek.

What region of Georgia did the Creek live in?

What did the Creeks use to build their houses?

About how many people lived in Creek villages?

What was the center of the Creek village called? This was where they held weddings, games and other ceremonies.

Name one way that the Creek were different from the Cherokee.

What were the three main crops grown by the Cherokee and the Creek?

What did the Creek and Cherokee use to make their clothing?

What did the Creek and Cherokee use to make medicines for their people?

What were the three main animals that the Creek and Cherokee hunted?

How did the Creek and Cherokee get the things they wanted/needed that they could not get from nature?

How is our transportation today different from the Cherokee and Creek?

How is our language today different from the Cherokee and Creek?

How is our clothing today different than the Cherokee and Creek?

How is our food today different from the Cherokee and Creek’s?

Name two ways our lives today are the same as the Creek and Cherokee’s.

What two groups of people were the first to live in Georgia?

What was the popular game played by the Cherokee and Creek?

What was the job of the Cherokee and Creek men? What was the job of the Cherokee and Creek women?

Name three tools that the Creek and Cherokee used to get food.

Why did the Cherokee and Creeks have to leave their land?