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Powhatan Indians

Pueblo Indians

Sioux Indians

Indian Potluck

Social Studies Soup

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The Powhatan Indians were from this region

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What is Eastern Woodlands?

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The Powhatan homes made from bark, wood, and mats of reeds and

grasses

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What are longhouses?

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The Powhatan Indians three main jobs

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What were fishermen, hunters, and farmers?

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How the Powhatan Indians traveled from place to

place

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What is by walking and paddling canoes?

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The Indian home seen here:

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What is a longhouse?

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The Pueblo Indians were from this region

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What is the Southwest region?

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The Pueblo homes were multi-story buildings that looked like apartment buildings called this

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What are pueblos?

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The daily life of a Pueblo Indian consisted of this

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What is farming?

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How the Pueblo Indian traveled from place to place

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What is walking?

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The Indian home seen here:

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What is a pueblo?

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The Sioux Indians were from this region

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What is the Great Plains region?

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The Sioux homes made from wood and animal skins

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What are teepees?

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The Sioux Indians had three main jobs

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What were hunters, horsemen, and warriors?

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How the Sioux Indians traveled from place to place

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What is walking and using horses?

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The Indian home seen here:

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What is a teepee?

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Places that have common characteristics such as similar

soil, trees, and other features are known as this.

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What are regions?

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People who move from place to place

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Who are nomads?

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Indians studied in second grade

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Who are Powhatan, Pueblo, and Sioux Indians?

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Chief Powhatan’s famous daughter

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Who is Pocahontas?

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Pocahontas’ husband

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Who is John Rolfe?

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The four directions on a compass

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What are north, south, east, and west?

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The continent where we live

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What is North America?

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The imaginary horizontal line that circles around the earth separating the Northern and

Southern Hemispheres

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What is the equator?

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The four oceans

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What are the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans?

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The seven continents

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What are North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa,

Australia, and Antarctica?

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Final Jeopardy

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The Indians called corn, squash, and beans this name because they

grew together in the fields

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What is “the three sisters?”