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1 WELCOME TO KWAKIUTL

2 Geography Art Ceremonies Family Roles & Food 100 200 300 400

3 Geography 100 A type of evergreen tree used most often by the Kwakiutl is known as _______.

4 Geography 100 the cedar tree

5 Geography 200 The Kwakiutl lived in forests in ___________.

6 the Pacific Northwest Coast
Geography 200 the Pacific Northwest Coast

7 Geography 300 Other than the forest, what other natural resource helped the Kwakiutl survive?

8 Geography 300 The ocean or water

9 Geography 400 The Kwakiutl live in what is now what country?

10 British Columbia, Canada
Geography 400 British Columbia, Canada

11 Art 100 A __________ is a wooden pole decorated with figures showing a family’s history.

12 Art 100 totem pole

13 Art 200 The home of the Kwakiutl is known as a _________.

14 Art 200 plank house

15 Art 300 Totem poles were important to the Kwakiutl because _______.

16 Art 300 they told stories about the family and they signified the wealth and importance of the family

17 Art 400 Which of the following steps to make a canoe is not in the correct order? Cut down a tall cedar tree and chop it into the shape of a canoe. Use hot stones to burn out the inside of the log. Chip away the burned parts to form the inside of the canoe. Force long sticks in between the two sides of the canoe to stretch out the opening. Put water and hot stones into the canoe to make steam.

18 Art 400 d goes after e

19 Ceremonies 100 A __________ is an important event.

20 Ceremonies 100 ceremony

21 Ceremonies 200 The person who shared the stories during a totem pole raising was the ________.

22 Ceremonies 200 speechmaker

23 Ceremonies 300 Objects used in a Kwakiutl ceremony were _______, _______, and _______.

24 rattles, masks, and puppets
Ceremonies 300 rattles, masks, and puppets

25 Ceremonies 400 Some special events celebrated by the Kwakiutl are _______, ________, and ________.

26 Ceremonies 400 births, weddings, birthdays, funerals, bringing new members into a clan

27 Family Roles & Food 100 The fish that was most commonly eaten by the Kwakiutl is ________.

28 Family Roles & Food 100 salmon

29 Family Roles & Food 200 The Kwakiutl were able to save salmon to eat in the winter by _________.

30 Family Roles & Food 200 drying extra salmon

31 Family Roles & Food 300 Kwakiutl men were skilled at _________, while Kwakiutl women were skilled at _______.

32 Family Roles & Food 300 woodcarving, weaving

33 Family Roles & Food 400 The Kwakiutl made sure the salmon would come back each year by _________________.

34 Returning the salmon bones back to the sea
Family Roles & Food 400 Returning the salmon bones back to the sea


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