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What are culture areas
Areas that spoke the same language
Geographic locations that influenced society
Areas that worshiped the same religion
All of these
None of these
How did the Inuit and Aleut adapt to their climate?
They built igloos
They built houses into the ground
They built hide tents
All of these
Why did the Dogrib and Montagnais people live in tents for part of the year and log cabins for other parts of the year?
They followed the migration of deer
The weather change was drastic during new seasons
They were artistic and valued architecture
They moved their herd of sheep to different pastures
How could you increase your social importance if you lived in the Pacific Northwest?
Build a Totem Pole
Host a Potlatches
Host a Rain Dance
Win a dog sledding race
Farming was not necessary in
The Southwest because fishing was plentiful
California because raiding was profitable
The Southwest because the people built pueblos
California because food was plentiful
How did Pueblo people, like the Hopi and Zuni, adapt to their dry culture?
They used Adobe brick
They irrigated their fields
They grew maize
All of these
What was the most important animal to the Plains Indians?
The deer
The buffalo
The ground hog
The bald eagle
Matrilineal means
Families were traced through their mother
Men could have more than one wife
Children were raised by the entire village
All of these
What political group was formed in the Northeast?
The Cherokee
The Iroquois League
The Creek Nation
The Seminole Confederation
What is a shared belief among all Native Americans?
Totems are spirits of animals
Vegitarianism
Nature is spiritual
Monotheism
What is a shared belief among all Native Americans?
Land is owned by those who claimed it
Land is owned by the chief of the tribe
Land can be bought and sold
Land is not owned by individuals
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