Chapter 27 Flashcards
Type of inca Masonry, rigid edged wall
Polygonal-Stone Wall
Inca Masonry, very smooth wall
Smooth-Surfaced wall
Made by the woodlands people, cylindrical purple and white shell beads
Wampum
Quills from porcupines and birds dyed, then worked into rectilinear, ornamental surface patterns on deerskin clothing or birchbark items
p. Baby Carrier
Quillwork
Weaving of weeds, grasses, and other plant materials to form containers
Basketry
Sewing together a spiraling foundation of rods with some other material
Coiling
Twisting multiple elements around a vertial warp of rods
Twining
Became popular after European contact in the late 18th and early 19th century
Beadwork
Gift giving feasts practice by indigenous peoples
Potlatches
Ceramic pottery notable for its elegant forms and subtle texture
Blackware
Clowns
Koshare
Slang word, other people.. not really sure.. usually male to female, but also female to male to trans people.. good luck sorry
… it sounds like needle
Nadle
Peoples of New mexico and Arizona
Navajo
Learned to weave as a child, made tapestry weavings
p. Two Grey Hills
Julia Jumbo
Ethnic group of central Mexico
Aztec
Mexican city-state located on an island in Lake Texcoco
Tenochititlan
Type of peoples, built more than 23,000 mile roads
Inca
not food.. symbolic and Political center of Inca empire. Capital of great splendor, was home to the Inca, ruler of the empire
p. Machu Picchu
Cuzco
Site in Cuzco between 2 high peaks in eastern Andes, Royal estate of ruler Pachacuti, or a winter escape from higher-altitude cuzco
Machu Picchu
People migrating, sad time.. not sure
Trail of Tears
Paintings on tipi and buffalo hide robes
Plains Painting
They are cannibals..
Hamatsa
Created the studio school ad the Santa Fe Indian School
Dorothy Dunn
Hosteen Klah
Navajo and medicine man