Indigenous people Q.1 Flashcards
used wampum and supported England in the Revolutionary War
Iroquois
hunted buffalo
Plains nations
ate acorns and wore sandals
California nations
wore parkas and developed a lamp
Inuit
owned black slaves
Five Civilized Tribes
traded salt and grew sunflowers
Southern nations
carved totem poles
Northwest nations
Nomadic groups in America grew maize, beans, and squash.
False
Indigenous peoples in the Northwest built great burial mounds that can still be seen today.
false
Indigenous peoples in the Southwest used dry-land farming methods.
true
Hawaiian women did the cooking and gardening like the Indigenous women of the Americas.
false
All Indigenous cultures built the same kinds of houses.
false
Indigenous cultures are uniquely formed based on their geographic location and available resources.
true
The first people on the North American continent came to:
find food
The Natchez Nation had:
four social classes
In the Iroquois culture, the people who owned the crops were:
women
Indigenous peoples in the Southwest chose to live in pueblos for:
protection
Which people lived in pueblos in the Southwest?
Anasazi
Which of the following was not used by Indigenous peoples to make weapons?
metal
The people who formed a five-nation confederacy in the Northeast were whom?
Iroquois
nations of the Northwest?
Chinook, Haida, Hupa
nations of the South?
Natchez, Cherokees, Creeks
The most important animal for the Indigenous peoples of the plains was the
buffalo
The Indigenous nations of California were forced into missions by which group?
spanish