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Final Jeopardy
Food
Land
Vocabulary
Life
People
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These three crops
were known as
The Three Sisters.
What are corn,
beans, and
squash?
They grow on
vines, climb up
other plants, and
fertilize the soil.
What are beans?
This crop provides
support for other
plants to grow.
What is corn?
This crop shades
the soil and helps
to keep weeds from
growing.
What is squash?
Trees were
chopped down as
the first step in this
process.
What is the
planting of crops?
This is where the
first people to live
in North America
arrived from.
What is Asia?
The story that the
Haudenosaunee tell
to explain how the
land was created.
What is the
creation story?
The
Haudenosaunee
lived on more land
during this time.
What is the past (or
the 1400s)?
These are the
houses that the
Haudenosaunee
lived in.
What are
longhouses?
They did not
believe in owning or
paying for the land
that you live on.
Who are the
Haudenosaunee or
Native Americans?
These are made of
shells and used to
record important
events.
What are wampum
belts?
These are
agreements that
were often made to
promise peace.
What are treaties?
These are objects
from the past that
give us information
about people who
lived at that time.
What are artifacts?
This is something that is
handed down through
generations that is done
the same way over and
over again.
What is a tradition?
These are meetings
that tribes held to
make important
decisions.
What are councils?
This is a game that
originated with the
Native Americans.
What is lacrosse?
These are relatives
who lived long ago.
Who are
ancestors?
When the original
five nations joined
together, they
formed one of these.
What is a
confederacy?
These family groups
were usually
represented by
animal symbols.
What are clans?
In the Haudenosaunee
system of leadership or
government, these people
were responsible for
choosing clan leaders.
Who are women?
These are the
original five
nations.
Who are the
Mohawk, Onondaga,
Oneida, Cayuga, and
Seneca?
This tribe joined
the Haudenosaunee
in the 1700s.
Who are the
Tuscarora?
These two men
brought peace to
the
Haudenosaunee.
Who are
Deganawida and
Hiawatha?
This Onondaga chief had
snakes growing from his
hair and made it difficult
for the Haudenosaunee to
create peace.
Who is Tadodaho?
These were told to teach
important lessons and to
pass down history
because there was no
written language system.
What are legends?
They usually did
jobs such as
hunting for the
Haudenosaunee.
Who are men?
They usually did
jobs such as
planting crops for
the Haudenosaunee.
Who are women?
These are the two main
methods of
transportation that the
Haudenosaunee used.
What are walking
and canoeing?
Saying that all Native
Americans have large
noses and always wear
feathers is an example
of one of these.
What is a
stereotype?
In the past, this was
often made of
buckskin.
What is
Haudenosaunee
clothing?
Make your wager
Use the map in front of
you to label where each
of the original five
tribes lived in the
1400s.