Native Americans of Pennsylvania Quiz Review for Lessons 1 & 2.

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Native Americans of Pennsylvania Quiz Review for Lessons 1 & 2

People who study the past by digging up evidence from past cultures are called:  Archeologists

Before Pennsylvania was settled by Europeans, what two Native American groups lived there?  Algonquin  Iroquois

Native Americans often traded using strings of white or black shell beads. What were they called?  Wampum

During the Ice Age, Asians migrated to North America by:  Crossing a land bridge over the Bering Strait

When Native Americans needed to travel by water, they would use what kind of transportation?  Canoes

In the Algonquin tribe, a council of men was selected to run the tribe by who?  The women

The Algonquin families lived in small homes called:  Wigwams

The Iroquois lived in houses that were 50 to 100 feet long called:  Longhouses

The Iroquois formed a league of tribes ruled by a head chief. This was the basis for what government?  The U.S. government

Native Americans did not use money. Instead they would ______.  Barter