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Ten Questions Subject: Chapter 3 Lesson 1

Ten Questions

1.What do we call the way of life of a group of people? Culture.

2.What is an important part of many Native American cultures that teaches about the natural world, proper behavior, and entertaining? Storytelling.

3.What word means having to do with long ago? Ancient.

4. The Chinook tribe lived an area of tall trees and many rivers. What did they build from trees and catch in the rivers? Built canoes from trees. Fished for salmon in rivers.

5. The Iroquois lived in a wooded area. What crops did they grow in their rich soil? Corn Beans Squash.

6. What do we call the use of skills, ideas, and tools to meet people’s needs? Technology.

7. What do we call a deep valley with very high, steep sides? Canyons.

8. What do we call a landform that looks like a high, flat table? Mesa.

9. What is the name of one of the largest Anasazi communities? Mesa Verde.

10. What did the Anasazi use to make baskets? The Yucca Plant.