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Chapter 2 notes
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Anasazi | ancient ones |
| FOUR CORNERS | Utha, colorado, airizona, new mexico |
| dwellings dug partly into the ground | pit houses |
| PUEBLOS | multi-storied apartment-like buildings made from adobe |
| adobe | a kind of clay. |
| Performed religious rites | KIVAS |
| cavelike underground ceremonial chambers. | KIVAS |
| They were the Adena, Hopewell, and Mississippian peoples. Monk’s Mound (100 feet high) still exists in Illinois. | The Mound Builders |
| present-day Alaska and Canada | THE NORTH |
| built igloos | THE NORTH |
| relied on hunting and fishing | THE NORTH |
| forests/easy access to ocean | THE NORTHWEST |
| totem poles | THE NORTHWEST |
| forest=houses of wood | THE NORTHWEST |
| fish/especially salmon | THE NORTHWEST |
| rich soil=abundant crops | THE WEST |
| adobe homes | THE SOUTHWEST |
| grew maize (corn) | THE SOUTHWEST |
| herds of buffalo/bison | THE GREAT PLAINS: great movies |
| nomads and hunters | THE GREAT PLAINS: great movies |
| many in tepees/easy to pack up and move | THE GREAT PLAINS: great movies |
| rode horses | THE GREAT PLAINS: great movies |
| rich soil from rivers | THE SOUTHEAST |
| built permanent villages | THE SOUTHEAST |
| teeming with forests | THE SOUTHEAST |
| native to an area | indigenous |
| cosmo | Cayuga Onondaga Seneca Mohawk Oneida |