EDTE 3000 QUIZ #2 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
Historic American Indian tribes that lived in or around Ohio - (answer)- The Shawnee
- The Potawatomi
- The Peoria
- TheWea
- The Piankashaw
- The Wyandot
- The Miami
- The Seneca
- The Cayuga
- The Delaware
- The Ottawa
- The Kaskaskia
- The Kickapoo
Similarities Between Tribes - (answer)- Most were nomadic
- Had hunting and fishing grounds
- Would move tribe after their hunting grounds began to be used up (every spring to as long as twenty
years
- lived in wigwams or longhouses
- work was divided by men, women, and children
- most men hunted
- Women and children grew the three sisters (beans, maize, and squash)
- All helped in building shelter and planting crops
Tribe Differences - (answer)- spoke different languages
- Algonquian and Iroquoian
- families were structured differently
- Traditions and stories
,EDTE 3000 QUIZ #2 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
- Unique origin stories of how a tribe came to be
- Celebrations
hunting and fishing grounds - (answer)A place where tribes hunt wild animals.
wigwams - (answer)- Cabins made with a wooden frame of curved poles and large pieces of tree bark
and/or cattail reeds as walls.
- lived here during warm weather
Longhouses - (answer)- Houses made to house several tribal families
- Lived here during cold weather
- had camp fires in the middle of the houses
- Smoke holes in ceiling to act as chimneys
Dialects - (answer)A person's style of speaking spoken in a region or by a group of people
Totems - (answer)Sacred animals that symbolized a clan or group of familes
- Used by the Ojibwe tribe
- Marrying inside of one's totem was very forbidden
matrilineal - (answer)When one traces their family through only their mother's side of the family, rather
than through both their mother and father's sides.
- seneca tribe was matrilineal
- Seneca mothers could nominate chiefs and named everyone in their clan
Pow-Wow - (answer)- a celebration of Native American culture to pass traditions on to future
generations
- A sacred gathering that began in the 1800s.
, EDTE 3000 QUIZ #2 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
- involved dancing and drumming competitions
-members dressed in bright regalia
- Celebrated by Peoria & Potawatomi
Regalia - (answer)- Decorative clothing
ALL OF THESE ARE OHIO HISTORIC TRIBES EXCEPT... - (answer)Shawnee
Miami
Wea
France (Answer)
A DIALECT IS A WAY OF... - (answer)Speaking
BASED ON THE WORD "MATRILINEAL," WHAT DO YOU THINK THE WORD "PATRILINEAL" MEANS? -
(answer)- A weapons storage site
- Tracing their family line through their father rather than their mother (Answer)
- A written document that explains how a nation plans to govern itself
- The study of human history through artifacts and human remains
Europeans in Ohio - (answer)- Arrved in the 1670s
- Robert de la Salle believed to be the first to arrvie in Ohio from Europe
- Came from the Colonies on the East Coast
- Even in 1750 AD, almost a hundred years later, there were less than 1,000 Europeans in Ohio while
there were over 100,000 American Indians.
Robert de la Salle - (answer)believed to be the first to explorer arrive in Ohio from Europe
Ohio River and the Explorers - (answer)- explored by many by the 1670s
Historic American Indian tribes that lived in or around Ohio - (answer)- The Shawnee
- The Potawatomi
- The Peoria
- TheWea
- The Piankashaw
- The Wyandot
- The Miami
- The Seneca
- The Cayuga
- The Delaware
- The Ottawa
- The Kaskaskia
- The Kickapoo
Similarities Between Tribes - (answer)- Most were nomadic
- Had hunting and fishing grounds
- Would move tribe after their hunting grounds began to be used up (every spring to as long as twenty
years
- lived in wigwams or longhouses
- work was divided by men, women, and children
- most men hunted
- Women and children grew the three sisters (beans, maize, and squash)
- All helped in building shelter and planting crops
Tribe Differences - (answer)- spoke different languages
- Algonquian and Iroquoian
- families were structured differently
- Traditions and stories
,EDTE 3000 QUIZ #2 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
- Unique origin stories of how a tribe came to be
- Celebrations
hunting and fishing grounds - (answer)A place where tribes hunt wild animals.
wigwams - (answer)- Cabins made with a wooden frame of curved poles and large pieces of tree bark
and/or cattail reeds as walls.
- lived here during warm weather
Longhouses - (answer)- Houses made to house several tribal families
- Lived here during cold weather
- had camp fires in the middle of the houses
- Smoke holes in ceiling to act as chimneys
Dialects - (answer)A person's style of speaking spoken in a region or by a group of people
Totems - (answer)Sacred animals that symbolized a clan or group of familes
- Used by the Ojibwe tribe
- Marrying inside of one's totem was very forbidden
matrilineal - (answer)When one traces their family through only their mother's side of the family, rather
than through both their mother and father's sides.
- seneca tribe was matrilineal
- Seneca mothers could nominate chiefs and named everyone in their clan
Pow-Wow - (answer)- a celebration of Native American culture to pass traditions on to future
generations
- A sacred gathering that began in the 1800s.
, EDTE 3000 QUIZ #2 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS!!
- involved dancing and drumming competitions
-members dressed in bright regalia
- Celebrated by Peoria & Potawatomi
Regalia - (answer)- Decorative clothing
ALL OF THESE ARE OHIO HISTORIC TRIBES EXCEPT... - (answer)Shawnee
Miami
Wea
France (Answer)
A DIALECT IS A WAY OF... - (answer)Speaking
BASED ON THE WORD "MATRILINEAL," WHAT DO YOU THINK THE WORD "PATRILINEAL" MEANS? -
(answer)- A weapons storage site
- Tracing their family line through their father rather than their mother (Answer)
- A written document that explains how a nation plans to govern itself
- The study of human history through artifacts and human remains
Europeans in Ohio - (answer)- Arrved in the 1670s
- Robert de la Salle believed to be the first to arrvie in Ohio from Europe
- Came from the Colonies on the East Coast
- Even in 1750 AD, almost a hundred years later, there were less than 1,000 Europeans in Ohio while
there were over 100,000 American Indians.
Robert de la Salle - (answer)believed to be the first to explorer arrive in Ohio from Europe
Ohio River and the Explorers - (answer)- explored by many by the 1670s