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The Native Americans in this region moved around a lot whilefollowing the buffalo, lived in an

area with very flat land, and benefitted from the horses brought

by the Spanish.

What is the Great Plains?

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All Native American peoples arealike because they respected this.

What is nature?

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Early people migrated from this continent before arriving in

the Americas.

What is Asia?

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The Native Americans used animals for these kinds of

things.

What is meat/food, clothing, homes, jewelry, blankets, etc?

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The Native Americans of this region used trees for numerousthings, lived in longhouses, and

had many wars over lands before forming a Confederation

to settle their differences.

What is the Eastern Woodlands?

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The Iroquois and the Algonquin tribes are part of

this region.

What is the Eastern Woodlands?

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The early peoples migrated because they were following

this.

What is their food source?

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The Native Americans did not believe you could own this.

What is land?

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The Native Americans of this region hunted whales and

salmon, carved totem poles, and visited a shaman when

they were sick.

What is the Pacific Northwest?

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In addition to meat, the animalsalso provided this for the

Native Americans.

What are skins and furs for clothing?

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This is what the early peoplesAre believed to have crossed.

What is the Land Bridge?

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The Native Americans would never cut down these unless

it was necessary.

What are trees?

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The Native Americans of thisregion built their apartment

style houses on top of high mesas and used irrigation to farm in their hot and dry environment.

What is the Southwest Desert?

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The name given to a personwho healed others.

What is a shaman?

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The Land Bridge was formedbecause the temperature on Earth

dropped and the water levels fell because water was frozen

into these.

What is glaciers?

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Potlatches and totem polesrepresented this to the people

of the Pacific Northwest.

What is wealth?

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This caused more NativeAmericans to die than anything

else.

What is disease brought from white settlers?

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The theory historians haveas to how the early peoples

migrated to North America iscalled this.

What is the Land Bridge Theory?

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After the climate warmed andpeople learned to do this, they sere able to stay in one place instead of moving from placeto place following their food.

What is farm?

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This group united the tribesof the Eastern Woodlands and helped them resolve conflicts

peacefully.

What is the Iroquois League?