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league |
A unionof people who join together for a common purpose is called a _____ . |
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potlatch |
The host of a _______ gives gifts of baskets, blankets, carved boxes, clothing, and jewely to his honored guests. |
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environment |
Plants, animals, and soil are parts of your what ? |
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pueblo |
What is the Spanish work for "village" or "town" ? |
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tundra |
What is a vast frozed plain ? |
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stop fighting |
Deganawida and Hiawatha persuaded the Iroquois to do what ? |
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resources are very scarce |
The Inuit admire people who are willing to share because why ? |
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teaches them how to live |
Why is religion is important to the Pueblo ? |
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built different kinds of shelter |
THe indian groups that existed throughout North American ________ . |
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Traveling on horseback made following the buffalo much easier |
How did the arrival of the horse change the lives of the Plains INdians ? |
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honor |
The totem pole stood in front of a family's home to do what for a family member ? |
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healthy crop |
The hopi believe that the kachinas bring them what? |
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Iroquois |
The untited ______ were the most powerful Eastern Woodland people. |
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move camps more easily |
Horses made it possible for the Plains INdians to do what ? |
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live comfortably |
Because food was easy to find, the California Indians were able to do what ? |
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bring about a future of peace |
The Iroquoi formed the Iroquois League to do what ? |
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they irrigated their land |
How did the Pueblo farmers adapt to the dry climate of the Southwest ? |
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they deeply loved the land |
In what way were all the Indian groups of North American alike ? |
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they stored food for the winter |
How did the INdians of the Great Basin survive in the harsh climate ? |
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buffalo was used for food, slothing, and shelter |
Why was the buffalo important to the survival of the Plains Indians |