Jeopardy A?B?C?D?E? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 ANSWER A land bridge formed between these two continents about 40,000 years ago.

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Jeopardy A?B?C?D?E? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

ANSWER A land bridge formed between these two continents about 40,000 years ago.

QUESTION What are North America and Asia?

ANSWER The first early Americans came to New York about this many years ago.

QUESTION What is 12,000 years?

ANSWER An arrowhead is an example of this.

QUESTION What is an artifact?

ANSWER A time before written records.

QUESTION What is prehistory?

ANSWER Early Americans hunted animals for these reasons.

QUESTION What are food, clothing, and tools? They used the animals they hunted for just about everything!

ANSWER A hunter gather ate…..

QUESTION What are meat, fish, roots and nuts? Remember it was not as easy for them as it is for us today!

ANSWER The growing of crops and raising of animals.

QUESTION What is agriculture?

ANSWER The customs and history of a group of people.

QUESTION What is heritage?

ANSWER The two large groups of Native Americans who lived in New York.

QUESTION Who are the Iroquois and the Algonquians?

ANSWER New York’s Native Americans were grouped based on their….

QUESTION What language they spoke?

ANSWER The two types of shelter that the Native Americans built…

QUESTION What are the longhouse and the wigwam?

ANSWER Corn, beans and squash were known as….

QUESTION What are the Three Sisters?

ANSWER The job done by the women of the tribe.

QUESTION What is planting and harvesting?

ANSWER Today many Native Americans live …..

QUESTION What is on reservations?

ANSWER The sport invented by the Native Americans.

QUESTION What is lacrosse?

ANSWER The name given to the group of Native Americans who agreed to stop fighting among themselves.

QUESTION What is the Iroquois League?

ANSWER A group of people who had a common ancestor.

QUESTION What is a clan?

ANSWER Wampum is made from….

QUESTION What is shells?

ANSWER A scientist who studies artifacts.

QUESTION What is an archaeologist?

ANSWER A long wooden building housing more than one family.

QUESTION What is a longhouse?

ANSWER The name the Iroquois called themselves.

QUESTION What is Hodenosaunee? Or the People of the Longhouse.

ANSWER A person in a family who lived in the past.

QUESTION What is an ancestor?

ANSWER Land set aside by the United States government for Native Americans to use.

QUESTION What is a reservation?

ANSWER A member of the grand council. Like a chief.

QUESTION What is sachem?

ANSWER The head of a clan…

QUESTION What is a clan mother?