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: Native American Jeopardy: Jeopardy Review Game

$2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $1 NA LifeShelterGovernmentTermsMisc.

Name two things Native Americans used animals for: Game BoardGame Board

Food & Clothing Game BoardGame Board

The two major Native American groups in New York State were … Game Board

Iroquois & Algonquian Game BoardGame Board

A story used to pass down information from one generation to another is called a __________ Game BoardGame Board

legend Game BoardGame Board

Iroquois men caught fish to be used for food and ________ Game Board Game Board

fertilizer Game BoardGame Board

Corn, beans, and squash were referred to as ____ Game Board

The Three Sisters Game BoardGame Board

Most Native Americans lived in _________________ Game BoardGame Board

longhouses Game BoardGame Board

Another name for a roundhouse is a __________ Game BoardGame Board

wigwam Game BoardGame Board

The Eastern Woodlands are located _____ of the Mississippi River. Game BoardGame Board

East Game BoardGame Board

What were the doors of a longhouse and a wigwam made out of? Game Board Game Board

buckskin Game BoardGame Board

What were used to make longhouses? Game BoardGame Board

saplings Game BoardGame Board

Members of the Iroquois Grand Council were called Game BoardGame Board

sachems Game BoardGame Board

Which was NOT a right given by the Iroquois Confederacy? * freedom to worship *freedom of speech *freedom to food, clothing, and shelter *freedom to own slaves Game BoardGame Board

Freedom to own slaves Game BoardGame Board

The leader of each Iroquois clan was the __________ Game BoardGame Board

Clan mother Game BoardGame Board

Which Native American tribe joined the Iroquois Confederacy more than 150 years after the 5 tribes did? Game BoardGame Board

Tuscarora Game BoardGame Board

Which Native American leader joined Deganawida in forming the Iroquois Confederacy? Game BoardGame Board

Hiawatha Game BoardGame Board

Materials that tell us about the past

artifacts Game BoardGame Board

The time when there were no written records Game BoardGame Board

prehistory Game BoardGame Board

A person who studies artifacts to learn about the past Game BoardGame Board

archaeologist Game BoardGame Board

The group that believed its members had power to heal very sick people Game BoardGame Board

False Face Society Game BoardGame Board

The history, beliefs, and customs a group of people share Game Board Game Board

heritage Game BoardGame Board

How did the first people come to North America? Game BoardGame Board

Crossing a land bridge Game BoardGame Board

What was a major resource for the Eastern Woodland people? Game BoardGame Board

wood Game BoardGame Board

Name one important role Native American women had Game BoardGame Board

*Planting *gathering *making clothes and baskets *taking care of children Game BoardGame Board

Accessories such as headdresses, earrings, belts, etc. are called Game BoardGame Board

regalia Game BoardGame Board

The word that means “people of the longhouse” Game BoardGame Board

Hodenosaunee Game BoardGame Board

Final Jeopardy Why were Native Americans known at one time as Stone Age people?