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Jeopardy. Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Early People of California. Coastal Tribes. Central Valley & Mountain Tribes. Desert Tribes - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Coastal TribesDesert Tribes(the Mojaves)

Native Californians

Central Valley & Mountain Tribes

Early People of California

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Huge, slow moving mass of

ice.

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What is a glacier?

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People who keep moving from place to place.

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Who are nomads?

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The way people got from Asia to North America.

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What is a land bridge?

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Any object made by people in the

past.

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What is an artifact?

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The two large animals that early

Californian’s hunted for food and clothing

that both became extinct

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What are mammoths and

mastodons?

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These 2 tribes lived in wooden plank

houses.

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Who are the Yuroks and the

Hoopas?

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These 2 foods were most important to

Coastal tribes.

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What are salmon and acorns?

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This tribe allowed individuals to own

land for themselves.

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Who are the Yuroks?

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This tribe had a government system

led by a Wot.

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Who are the Chumash?

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Places where the Hoopa men

gathered to think & pray.

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What are sweat lodges?

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The Maidus’ large, mound-shaped shelters built of wood & covered

with dirt.

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What are earth lodges?

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The dividing of work among

different workers.

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What is division of labor?

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A division of labor allowed people to do this: work at one kind of job they did well.

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What is to specialize?

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This tribe lived in many different

regions of California.

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Who are the Miwoks?

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This tribe made acorn flour & sent runners to carry

messages.

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Who are the Yokuts?

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The Mojaves developed this,

giving them most of their food.

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What is agriculture?

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The Mojaves’ 3 main water

sources.

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What are the Colorado River, desert springs, &

cacti/yucca?

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The reason the Mojave had to also gather figs & roots.

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What are scarce food sources?

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2 types of storage the Mojave used.

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What are clay pots & grass baskets?

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The Mojaves traveled long

distances to trade with this tribe.

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Who are the Chumash?

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The Yuroks used these to catch

salmon.

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What are weirs?

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How Native Californians told about important

events & people in their history.

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What are legends?

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Scientists who studied artifacts to learn about what life was like long

ago.

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Who are archaeologists?

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This tribe used tar to make their

canoes waterproof.

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Who are the Chumash?

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The 2 ways Native Californians were

alike.

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What are “wasted little” & “respect

for all life?”

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Make your wager

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This tribe used games to teach children

important skills they would need when

they grew up.

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Who are the Miwok?