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STUDY GUIDE AND ANSWERS:

Chapter 2/California's Indians

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I. "The First Californians"

A. A Time Long Ago

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1. glaciers-slow-moving masses of ice

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2. ancestors-early family members (from past)

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3. How did early people depend on large animals?

They hunted them for food and used their hides and bones to make clothing, shelter, and tools.

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B. A New Way of Life

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1. surplus-extra

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2. How did people adapt to the change in climate?

They began to fish and to hunt smaller animals. They also gathered more nuts, berries, and plants for food.

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C. The California Indians

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1. tribe-an American Indian group with its own leaders and lands

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2. culture- people's own beliefs, and ways of speaking, acting, and dressing

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3. How did the environment shape the ways of life of early California Indians?

California Indians had to use the available plants, animals, and natural resources to survive.

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D. Learning From the Past

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1. artifact- any object made by people in the past

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2. legends-stories handed down over time

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3. How were legends important to California Indians?

Through legends, California Indians were able to pass down their history to new generations.

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*PLEASE DO HOMEWORK AND

PRACTICE p. 13-14

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II. "The Northern Coastal Region"

A. The Land and People

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1. Yurok, Karuk, Hupa, and Wiyot-

They are some of the groups of people that lived in the northern coast of California.

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2. What natural resources did tribes in the northern Coastal Region use?

They used trees and rivers.

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B. Yurok and Hupa

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1. weirs-(fences) a structure stretched across a river to catch fish

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2. ceremony-a celebration to honor a cultural or

religious

event.

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3. shaman-a religious leader

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4. Why were the Hupa able to make many beautiful objects?

Food was usually plentiful, so they had time to create

decorative objects.

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C. Pomo

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1. How were Pomo houses along the coast different from those built inland?

Houses on the coast were cone-shaped and made of bark. Houses inland were built on a wooden frame and covered with brush, plant stems, or grasses.

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D. Wealth and Trade

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1. trade-the exchange or buying and selling of goods

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2. What did people in the northern Coastal Region use for trade?

They used shells.

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*PLEASE DO HOMEWORK AND

PRACTICE p.15-16

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III. "The Southern Coastal Region"

A. The Land and People

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1. Chumash-one of the tribes native to the southern

Coastal Region

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2. Which tribes in the Coastal Region lived farthest south?

The Luiseno and the Kumeyaay

lived farthest south.

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B. Chumash

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1. government-a system for deciding what is best for a group of people...provides a way for groups to make rules and choose leaders.

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2. cooperate-to work together

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3. How did the Chumash make use of the tar that bubbled up on

their lands?

They made their baskets and plank canoes waterproof.

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C. Gabrielino Luiseno, and Kumeyaay

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1. How is the Gabrielino turtle legend similar to the Chumash Sun

Legend?

They both explain events in nature.

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*PLEASE DO HOMEWORK AND

PRACTICE p.17

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*Chart and Graph Skills-"Compare

Tables" p.74-75

PLEASE DO HOMEWORK AND PRACTICE p.18-19

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IV. "The Central Valley and

Mountains"

A. The Land and People

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1. Achumawi, Maidu, Miwok, Nisenan, and yokuts-

These are some of the tribes native to the Central Valley of California.

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2. Why were many people able to live

in the Central Valley Region?

The region had a good climate and plenty of food.

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B. Maidu

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1. granary-a building for storing extra acorns

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2. division of labor-having different

members of a group do different jobs

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3. specialize -to focus on one job to

do it well

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4. How was work divided among the

Maidu men and women?

Men made arrow points and bows, fishing nets, and other tools. Women prepared food and made baskets.

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C. Miwok and Yokuts

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1. How were oak trees important to

the Yokuts?

They used wood from oak trees to build homes and gathered acorns for food.

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V. "The Desert Region"

A. Cahuilla

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1. springs-water that flows through openings in the

ground

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2. Why did the Cahuilla sometimes

leave their villages?

They sometimes left their villages to gather food and natural resources.

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B. Cahuilla Lifeways

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1. What item did the Cahuilla make

that most other California Indians

did not?

They made clay pottery.

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C. Mojaves

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1. arid-dry

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2. silt-fine grains of soil and rock

left along a river's banks

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3. agriculture-farming

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4. How was the Colorado River

important to the Mojave?

It was an important source of water. The silt deposited by the river provided rich soil for growing crops.

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5. Who is Cheryl A. Seidner?

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5. Who is Cheryl A. Seidner?

1950- An American Indian leader; elected tribal chairperson of the Wiyot tribe in 1996.

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*PLEASE COMPLETE HOMEWORK

AND PRACTICE p.21

*PLEASE COMPLETE HOMEWORK

AND PRACTICE:

"Study Guide" p.22-24