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Vocabulary
True or False
Name the Region
Chapter 2
Artifacts
Vocabulary
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Paths that Native Americans
took to their new homes in
North and South America.
What is migration
routes?
Changing ideas and ways of
living to fit a new situation,
such as a new
environment.
What is adapt?
The seven areas where
Native Americans
developed different
ways of life.
What is cultural
regions?
Places where Native Americans
settled that had water, land,
animals, plants, and other
natural resources.
What is environments?
Word used to describe people
who move from place to
place during different seasons
to find available food.
What is nomadic?
Native American groups
all settled in the same
environment.
What is false?
Scientists tell us that the first
Native Americans migrated to
the Americas from another part
of the world.
What is true?
Native Americans used the
natural resources around
them to adapt to the
environment.
What is true?
Few Native American
groups told origin
stories.
What is false?
In the Hopi origin story,
humans were created to
keep birds company.
What is true?
The Seminole lived in this region and
build chickees and cypress canoes and
wore deerskin leggings. This region is
located along the Atlantic coast, along
the Gulf of Mexico, all the way to East
Texas.
What is the
Southeast region?
The Yakima lived in this region and built
underground winter houses. This
region had hot summers and freezing
winters. Camas root was an important
food source for people who lived in this
area.
What is the Plateau
region?
The Sioux lived in this region.
There were few trees in this
region, but large grasslands were
home to animals like deer,
antelope, and buffalo.
What is the Great
Plains region?
The Hopi lived in this region. They
built adobe pueblo apartments
and worn cotton dresses to stay
cool in the hot summers. This
region received little rain.
What is the
Southwest region?
The Algonquian lived in this region. They
built birch bark wigwams and wore
turkey feather capes. This region
extended from the Atlantic coast through
the Ohio Valley to the Mississippi River.
What is the Eastern
Woodlands region?
Most scientists believe
Native Americans migrated
to the Americas by this.
What is a land
bridge?
The two continents that
were connected by the
land bridge.
What are Asia and
North America?
Three natural
resources Native
Americans used.
What are animals, plants
(vegetation), minerals,
and/or water?
Three items the Inuit made
to help them adapt to their
environment.
What are snow goggles
made from bone, seal-skin
float, and igloos?
The four environments
Native Americans chose
to settle in.
What are grasslands, deserts,
mountains, and Arctic ice
fields?
Native Americans in the
Southwest region made
this to store the little water
they had.
What is clay pots for
storing water?
Native Americans in the
Northwest region made
these to stay dry.
What is a waterproof
cedar-bark cape?
This was the type of house
built by Native Americans in
the Southeast region. It was
built on a platform and
without walls.
What is a chickee?
This artifact was built by Native
Americans in the Eastern
Woodlands. It was built to get
through the many streams and rivers
in the area. It was light enough to be
carried by one person.
What is a birch-bark
canoe?
This artifact was made by the Native
Americans in the California
Intermountain region. It was made
of grass and decorated with shells,
beads, and feathers.
What is a grass basket
made with shells, beads,
and feathers?