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Page 1: Early People Mrs. Ransbottom. People Puzzle Where They Lived Ways of Life Traits and Tribes Early People 100 200 300 400 500.

Early People

Mrs. Ransbottom

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People Puzzle

Where They Lived

Ways of Life

Traits and

Tribes

Early People

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People Puzzle for $100One theory of the arrival

of people on North America is…there once was a land bridge that

connected North Americawith this country.

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People Puzzle for $100

Asia

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People Puzzle for $200What was this theory

called?

There once was a land bridge thatconnected North America

with Asia. This allowed many people to travel

over into North America.

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People Puzzle for $200

The Bering Land Bridge Theory

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People Puzzle for $300

Besides the Bering Land Bridge Theory,What are two other theories of how people

arrived on North America?

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People Puzzle for $300

1. people came by boat from other

countries.2. People already

lived on North America (Native

Legend)

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People Puzzle for $400

Who is considered the ‘mother culture’ that founded all other civilizations?

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People Puzzle for $400

The Olmecs

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People Puzzle for $500

Why are the Olmecs considered the ‘Mother Culture’ of all other civilizations

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People Puzzle for $500

Because other civilizations were found to copy and use the same methods as they Olmecs

did.

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Where They Lived for $100Which Native American group lived east of the

Mississippi River all the way to the Atlantic Ocean in Longhouses?

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Where They Lived for $100

The Eastern Woodlands People

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Where They Lived for $200

Which two early civilizations lived and ruled in Mexico?

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Where They Lived for $200

The Olmec and the Mayan

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Where They Lived for $300What kind of climate did the Inuit who lived in

igloos endure?

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Where They Lived for $300

Cold, Snowy, Harsh, Barren

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Where They Lived for $400

These houses were made by the Hopi and Zuni is the Southwest. They were made with Adobe, and often were made next to canyon walls.

*Notice the Ladders

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Where They Lived for $400

Pueblos

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Where They Lived for $500

What type of house was built by Cheyenne Tribe that was able to moved from place to place as

they traveled?

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Where They Lived for $500

A tepee

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Ways of Life for $100

Which Eastern Woodlands tribe relied more heavily on fish than the other tribe?

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Ways of Life for $100

The Algonquin

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Ways of Life for $200

The Three Sisters are what?

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Ways of Life for $200

Corn, Beans and Squash

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Ways of Life for $300

What was the purpose of the Iroquois league?

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Ways of Life for $300

To bring peace to the five Iroquois Nations

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Ways of Life for $400

Which civilization created a counting system that first

included zero as a number?

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Ways of Life for $400

The Mayan

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Ways of Life for $500

Which Native American Group hunted buffalo or the American Bison?

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Ways of Life for $500

The Plains People

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Traits and Tribes for $100

What two tribes are part of the Eastern Woodlands group?

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Traits and Tribes for $100

The Iroquois

The Algonquin

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Traits and Tribes for $200

Which tribe that was a part of the Plains Native American group moved from place to place?

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Traits and Tribes for $200

The Cheyenne

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Traits and Tribes for $300

What two tribes were a part of the Southwest Native American Group?

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The Hopi and Zuni

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What tribe from the Northwest Coast group actively hunted whales? (they did not wait for them to come to shore)

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The Makah

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The Plains group was considered ________________ because they move or travel from place to place.

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NOMADIC – means to move or travel often

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Another word for a group of people with ways of life, religion and learning is…

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Civilization

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The movement of people is called?

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Early People for $200

Migration

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All Native American groups depended on what to survive?

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Early People for $300

Natural Resources

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This was developed to allow groups to get good they could not make from faraway places.

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Early People for $400

Trade Network

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Early People for $500

The Kwakiutl belonged to which Native American group?

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The Northwest Group, along with the Makah.

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