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JeopardyEnvironment
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Final Jeopardy
JeopardyEnvironment
DietShelter
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Environment
This tribe lived in the Plateau Region between the Cascades and Rocky Mountains
$200 Question from Environment
The _________ were a large American Indian group in the Pacific Northwest.
$300 Question from Environment
This skillful group of Native Americans lived in the area that is present-day Arizona.
$100 Question from Diet
This tribe planted corn, squash, and beans- known as the “Three Sisters”. Agriculture and irrigation was very important to our tribe.
$200 Question from Diet
We ate seal, whale and caribou meat that we obtained by hunting and fishing.
$300 Question from Diet
Our tribe’s main food was salmon and the camas root. We did NOT farm, but we did gather roots, plants, berries and nuts.
$400 Question from Diet
Our group ate deer, bear, rabbits, alligator, corn, and squash. We obtained our food from hunting, fishing and farming in our WARM environment.
$500 Question from Diet
Our group hunted salmon, other fish, and shellfish from the ocean and rivers near us. We hunted for deer, beavers, caribou, and bears. We also ate roots and berries that we gathered, because we DIDN’T farm, but we LOVE to have potlatches.
$100 Question Shelter
We lived in homes without walls called, “Chickees”, made of posts and palmetto leaves because our environment was so warm.
$200 Question from Shelter
Up to 20 families in our tribe lived together during the winter in a Long House. A trench ran through the center of the longhouse for each family’s cooking fire.
$300 Question from Shelter
We made large dome-shaped earth homes. We used teepees as shelter when we were hunting BUFFALO.
$400 Question from Shelter
We built igloos while we were on hunting trips, which are made out of hard blocks of ice. They only took us about an hour to build. We lived in tent-like homes dug into the ground during the rest of the year.
$500 Question from Shelter
Our tribe made pueblos of adobe bricks that were built on cliffs with many rooms, and a ladder as an entrance to protect us from our enemies.
$100 Question from Clothing
Even though we lived in the DESERT, we made our clothing from woven animal fur.
$300 Question from Clothing
We wore very little clothing made of animal skins, furs, and woven grasses due to our warm environment.
$400 Question from Clothing
We wore two layers of clothing made from the caribou and polar bear skins that we hunted. We needed these to stay warm in our frigid environment. We also invented parkas and goggles!
$500 Question from Clothing
Our tribe used shredded inner bark of cedar trees and animal hides to make WATERPROOF clothing because our climate was so wet. These materials made it easy to move around for hunting berries and trapping salmon.