Chapter 3 Review

Vocabulary;

desert        technology        artifacts        cliff        canyon        history

museum        mesa        kiva        decision        powwow

Know these terms and their meaning/definition.

1.   A place with a very dry environment that has little rainfall

2.   Making a choice 

3.   A steep face of a rock

4.   Use of tools, skills, and ideas to meet people's needs.

5.   Human made object left behind by a group of people who lived long ago.

6.   A deep valley with steep sides and a river ran through.

7.   A special room used for religious ceremonies by some Native Americans, like the Pueblo and Anasazi.

8.   The story of what happened in the past.

9.  The high, steep face of a mountain or rock.  

10.  A celebration or gathering of Native Americans with dancing, storytelling and the sharing of cultures and customs.

11.  The act of choosing one thing rather than another.

 

Native American tribes;

Yurork             1.  They used the buffalo for food, clothing, and shelter.

 

Anasazi             2.  They lived in longhouses in the Eastern Woodland.

 

Plains Indians   3.  They lived along and West Coast and were skilled fishers.

 

Cherokee          4.  They grew corn and raised turkeys in the southwest.

 

Iroquois            5.  They lived in North Carolina and Oklahoma.

            

Writing Sample... constructed response;

List all the facts you know about Kivas... check Internet hyperlink...

Write a paragraph using exact words telling what kivas were used for, and why they were built with a hole in the top?

Main Idea;  The culture of the Anasazi is partly shaped by the natural resources around them.

The culture of the Anasazi is partly shaped by the natural resources around them.

corn

beans

squash

turkey

clothes from plants

sandals from yucca leaves

woven blankets/mats & baskets

 

cliff houses

houses in sides of mesas

sandy/clay soil

little rainfall

few trees

very hot days, cold nights

little water

Foods Clothing Shelter Climate

Write a paragraph using exact words to tell how the Anasazi used natural resources and their environment?

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