chapter ii study review
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California IndiansChapter 2 Review
What is the missing tribe that lived in rectangular-shaped homes?MiwokMojaveHupaChauilla
What is the missing tribe that lived in rectangular-shaped homes?MiwokMojaveHupaChauilla
What is the missing tribe that lived in cone-shaped homes?YokutsMojaveHupaPomo
What is the missing tribe that lived in cone-shaped homes?YokutsMojaveHupaPomo
What shape of home did the Kumeyaay tribe lived in?roundrectangularcone-shapeddome-shaped
What shape of home did the Kumeyaay tribe lived in?roundrectangularcone-shapeddome-shaped
What shape of home did the Mojave tribe live in?dome shapedopen sidedrectangularcone shaped
What shape of home did the Mojave tribe live in?dome shapedopen sidedrectangularcone shaped
In which table is it easier to find which tribes had dome-shaped homes? Why?
In which table is it easier to find which tribes had dome-shaped homes? Why?Table Bbecause it groups the tribes according to the kinds of homes they built
Why was storytelling a big part of the lives of California Indian tribes?
Why was storytelling a big part of the lives of California Indian tribes?
California Indians used stories and legends to explain things in the natural world, such as earthquakes
and to pass on the history of their people from generation to generation
How did the early people in North America adapt their way of life when large animals died out?
How did the early people in North America adapt their way of life when large animals died out?They hunted smaller animals, birds, and fish They developed the bow and arrow They ate more plants They stored extra food in baskets & clay pots They began to settle in villages
What role did trade play in the lives of California Indian tribes?
What role did trade play in the lives of California Indian tribes?
Trade helped them get things that were not available where they lived.
Chumash leaders held meetings, which helped them ____, or work together.
culture artifactsspecializetradecooperate
Chumash leaders held meetings, which helped them ____, or work together.
culture artifactsspecializetradecooperate
Strings of shells were used for ____, or the buying and selling of goods.
artifactstradespecializecooperateculture
Strings of shells were used for ____, or the buying and selling of goods.
artifactstradespecializecooperateculture
Maidu workers ____, or work at one kind of job and learn to do it well.
artifactsspecialize cooperate trade culture
Maidu workers ____, or work at one kind of job and learn to do it well.
artifactsspecialize cooperate trade culture
Archaeologists have learned about early Indians from ____, or objects from the past.
artifactscooperateculturetradespecialize
Archaeologists have learned about early Indians from ____, or objects from the past.
artifactscooperateculturetradespecialize
Most California tribes came to have their own ____, or ways of speaking, acting, and dressing.
cooperateartifactstradespecializeculture
Most California tribes came to have their own ____, or ways of speaking, acting, and dressing.
cooperateartifactstradespecializeculture
When did early people first reach California?
about 6,000 years agomore than 13,000 years agoabout 500 years agobetween 9,000 and 10,000 years ago
When did early people first reach California?
about 6,000 years agomore than 13,000 years agoabout 500 years agobetween 9,000 and 10,000 years ago
What natural resource did the Chumash have that many other tribes did not?
claytartuleredwood trees
What natural resource did the Chumash have that many other tribes did not?
claytartuleredwood trees
What natural resources were important to the Indians of the northern Coastal Region?
shells and tarbrush and grassesclay and mineralstrees and rivers
What natural resources were important to the Indians of the northern Coastal Region?
shells and tarbrush and grassesclay and mineralstrees and rivers
According to many scientists, how did early people travel from Asia to North America?
by floating on masses of iceby building a bridge from rocksby traveling in wagonsby crossing a land bridge
According to many scientists, how did early people travel from Asia to North America?
by floating on masses of iceby building a bridge from rocksby traveling in wagonsby crossing a land bridge
What did the Maidu believe would help them have a bigger acorn harvest?
singing a special songmaking special seed beatersbuilding a granarywatering the oak trees
What did the Maidu believe would help them have a bigger acorn harvest?
singing a special songmaking special seed beatersbuilding a granarywatering the oak trees
Why did the early visitors to North America travel from place to place?
to search for places to build villagesto follow and hunt herds of animalsto look for fertile land for farmsto make maps of the land
Why did the early visitors to North America travel from place to place?
to search for places to build villagesto follow and hunt herds of animalsto look for fertile land for farmsto make maps of the land
What was the most important food for the Yurok?
elkrabbitsalmonberries
What was the most important food for the Yurok?
elkrabbitsalmonberries
Why were games an important part of life for the Miwok and other California tribes?
They gave village leaders a chance to have fun. They taught the children needed skills. They helped the children stay busy while the adults worked. They kept the adults in good health.
Why were games an important part of life for the Miwok and other California tribes?
They gave village leaders a chance to have fun. They taught the children needed skills. They helped the children stay busy while the adults worked. They kept the adults in good health.
Among the Pomo, families pruned, or trimmed, the oak and pine trees around them.
to clear the land for planting vegetablesto keep birds from nesting
so that the trees would not block their view of the surrounding areaso that the trees would produce more acorns and pine nuts
Among the Pomo, families pruned, or trimmed, the oak and pine trees around them.
to clear the land for planting vegetablesto keep birds from nesting
so that the trees would not block their view of the surrounding areaso that the trees would produce more acorns and pine nuts
Which tribes lived in the northern Coastal Region?
Chumash, Gabrielino, Achumawi, Maidu
Yurok, Karuk, Hupa, Wiyot, Pomo
Achumawi, Maidu, Miwok, Nisenan
Cahuilla, Serrano, Mojave, Maidu, Yokuts
Which tribes lived in the northern Coastal Region?
Chumash, Gabrielino, Achumawi, Maidu
Yurok, Karuk, Hupa, Wiyot, Pomo
Achumawi, Maidu, Miwok, Nisenan
Cahuilla, Serrano, Mojave, Maidu, Yokuts