Exploring American Indians: Traditions, Resources, and Geography
Dive into the fascinating world of American Indians over four days, learning about their lifestyles, resources, and geographical locations. Discover tribes, capital resources, natural resources, and climate variations.
Exploring American Indians: Traditions, Resources, and Geography
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Day 1 (Feb. 20,21) 1. We live in teepees and we use every single part of the buffalo. What number do we live in? 2. What tribe lives in area #1? Name a capital resource that they used.
Day 2 (Feb. 22,23) 1 2 3 4 1. What number represents the river that is by the site where they found the oldest archeological remains? 2. In which state is the oldest archeological site located?
Day 3 (Feb. 24,27) • 1. Name a capital resource that you can make out of stone. • 2. What type of natural resource would you find where the Iroquois live? • 3. Name an example of a human resource where the Kwakiutl live.
Day 4 (Feb. 28,29) 1. What type of climate is in the Pacific Northwest? 2. Name two of the three regions of which the Iroquois were located.