Native Americans Concentration
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- How Pueblo Indians traveled
- by foot
- Eastern Woodland Indians traveled by these methods
- foot & canoe
- to trade one thing for another
- barter
-
purple and white beads made from conch and clam shells
used for decorations, as a means of identifying a spokesperson, or as $ - Wampum
- one group of Plains Indians
- Sioux
- an important resource for the native people in the Northeastern part of the United States & Canada
- trees
- clay bricks
- adobe
- Eastern Woodland people wore clothing made from these items
- leather and fur
- This group of Indians depended on the buffalo for almost everything they ate, wore, and used.
- Plains
- one thing the Woodland Indians sometimes wore as they performed traditional dances
- cornhusk masks
- one group of Eastern Woodland Indians
- Powhatan
- multi-family houses made out of poles and bark
- longhouses
- buildings like apartment house, with different families living on different levels
- Pueblos
- one group of Southwestern Indians
- Pueblo
- large envelope made out of rawhide to carry dried food and other items
- parfleche
- Plains Indians traveled this way
- foot & horse
- area between the Rocky Mountains and the Mississippi River
- The Great Plains
- All 3 Indian groups were _______________.
- hunters
- animals that Native Americans of the Southwest herded and used the wool for rugs and blankets
- sheep
- flat-topped hills
- mesas
- movable home of the Plains Indians
- tipis