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- The Rules: You need four playershost and 3 contestants Use the score sheet attached to the assignment Play using the rules of the TV show Submit the scores with names on the due date
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- Geronimo Sitting Bull Chief Joseph
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- Powhatan Indians Pueblo Indians Sioux Indians Indian Potluck Social Studies Soup 100 pts 200 pts 400 pts 200 pts 300 pts 400 pts 500 pts 300 pts 200 pts
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- The Powhatan Indians were from this region
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- What is the Chesapeake Bay or Virginia?
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- The Three Sisters who provided the basis of the Powhatans diet
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- What are corn, beans and squash?
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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 or New Mexico and Arizona?
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- The clay Pueblo artifacts known for distinctive designs
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- What is pottery?
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- The daily life of a Pueblo Indian consisted of this occupation
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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 Pueblo homes were multi- story buildings that looked like apartment buildings called this
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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 (or Dakota) region?
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- The Sioux homes made from wood and animal skins
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- What are teepees or tipis?
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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 ceremonial leader for religious events and one who was called in cases of illness
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- Who was the shaman or medicine man?
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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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- Tribe native to the Chicago area
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- Who were the Illini, Miami, Ho- chunk, or Potawami group
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- Chief s Wahunsonacock famous daughter
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- Who was Pocahontas?
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- Pocahontas husband, the wealthiest tobacco planter
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- Who was John Rolfe?
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- Land set aside as self- governing areas for Native Americans originally intended for isolation of the indigenous people
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- What are reservations?
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- They were native to Florida and among the last to be forced out into Oklahoma
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- Who are the Seminoles?
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- It is now a water strait between Russia and Alaska, but during the last Ice Age, it was a land bridge used by the First Americans
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- What was Beringia?
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- Despite advanced civilization in the Americas, these two innovations were never invented by the First Americans
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- What are the wheel and large beasts of burden (domesticated horses)?
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- A ritual used by Mayans and the Aztecs to bring strength to warriors
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- What is human sacrifice or tearing out the heart of captured warriors
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- Final Jeopardy
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- Two categories of physical evidence used by archeologists to date the arrival of the First Americans and the culture they produced
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- What are artifacts and fossils?