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- The Inuit lived in the Arctic and hunted seals and whales from kayaks made of animal skin, living in houses made of ice.
- The Kwakiutl lived along the coast of North America, making villages from cedar planks and bark. They had access to forests and rivers with fish and game.
- The Hopi lived in the Southwest region of the US, what is now Arizona, growing crops like corn, beans and squash in the hot summers and cold winters. They built structures called Pueblos to live in.
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1. Name _______________________________________________ Date ________________________
Native American
Study Guide
Key Vocabulary
A _____________ is an area with similar features.
An _____________ is the way people use their resources to meet their
needs.
When people _____________, they adjust to new situations. This was
something Native Americans had to do in order to survive.
_____________ are people that move frequently from place to place.
Inuit Tribe
Lived in the arctic: _______________________________________.
Their houses were called _____________ and were made of ice!
They used _____________ and _____________ to hunt. A kayak is a
__________________________ made of animal skin.
Some of their _____________ were animal bone, animal skins, and
oil.
Kwakiutl Tribe
Lived in the __________________________ of North America.
They made their villages along the coast. These people made their
homes from cedar plank and used bark for the roofs..
The area where they lived had lots of _____________. There were
forests and rivers with lots of _____________ and _____________.
Nez Perce
The Nez Perce lived to the northwest on the Columbian Plateau.
This included parts of Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, also known
as Oregon Country.
2. Hopi Tribe
This tribe lived in the _____________ region of the United States.
What is now _____________.
The Hopi lived in an area that was very hot in the summer and cold
in the winter.
They grew _____________, _____________, _____________, and
_____________.
Also known as the _____________ people. In fact, their houses were
called Pueblos, too!
Seminole Tribe
The Seminoles lived in _____________. Although they started in
northern Florida, they were forced to retreat to the _____________
when they were attacked.
_____________ were the names of the houses the Seminoles lived in.
This tribe _____________ and _____________. The women planted
corn, beans, and squash. The men hunted wild animals like deer,
turkeys, and even alligators!
Pawnee Tribe
The Pawnee tribe lived in what is now _____________ and
_____________.
This tribe settled near _____________. These rivers would provide
food, water, and resources.
Lived in lodges made from wooden frames and packed soil. They
also lived in _____________ when they went hunting buffalo.