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How did indigenous peoples treat the environment? What did they do? Describe and explain with specific details/examples to
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What number should be added to both sides of the e
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What generalization can be made by comparing the lifestyle of the Inuit of the Arctic to the lifestyle of the Natchez in the
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Which statement accurately describes the Mississippian people nd the Ancestral Puebloans? (1 point)
Drought contributed to the
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What generalization can be made by comparing the lifestyle of the Inuit of the Arctic to the lifestyle of the Natchez in the
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What generalization can be made by comparing the lifestyle of the Inuit of the Arctic to the lifestyle of the Natchez in
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An image of American Indians, Spanish priests, and Spanish settlers is shown. The Spanish priests are in
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Read the quote.
“I am Dekanawidah [identified as the traditional founder of the Iroquois Confederacy] and with the Five Nations
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Which statement accurately describes the Mississippian people nd the Ancestral Puebloans?(1 point)
Responses The Mississippian
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What generalization can be made by comparing the lifestyle of the Inuit of the Arctic to the lifestyle of the Natchez in the
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Which statement accurately describes the Mississippian
people nd the Ancestral Puebloans? (1 point) Drought contributed to the
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The Wayuu people live in the all of countries of South America.
true or false
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Indigenous peoples in North America were recognized by the world community as independent nations after WWII.
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Before 1450, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy was established so each nation would live in peace and harmony. It initially included
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What poor Indian tribe helped the crew after they made it pass the 20 mile waterfall section that was important to Sacagawea
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why did the 5 Iroquois nations that decide to form the Iroquois league
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The Haudenosaunee Confederacy became known as the Six Nations or Iroquois Confederacy when this nation joined in 1722.
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In Canada, the initial people who inhabited the land are commonly referred to as:
1) Aboriginal peoples 2) First peoples 3)
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William Mcintosh, a half-Scottish and half-Creek chief, and several other Creek signed the first and second Treaty of Indian
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How has the group of native Americans impact Washington state
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Which question could a student ask to demonstrate that they understand the passage below?
The Iroquois collaborated by creating a
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Middle School ELA Exam
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What is the traditional name of the spokane tribe of indians and what is the meaning of the name
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Where did The Spokane Tribe of Indians live before the arrival of European and American settlers? Where is the tribe located
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. Which of the following is correct about the Wayuu people?
(1 point) Responses are the second-largest indigenous group in both
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A Generation Ahead
Six Sioux Inspire Change 1 From ancient times in America’s Midwest grew tribes of Indigenous people who
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In 3-5 sentences, explain why enslaving the indigenous peoples of the Americas was largely unsuccessful in filling the need of
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Which tribes lived on the eastern side of Wa coastal or plateau
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True or False:
Tribes living in Southwestern WA adapted to the opportunities of the Okanogan River. * 1 point True False
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True or False: Tribes living in Southwestern WA adapted to the opportunities of the Okanogan River. * 1 point True False
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What generalization can be made by comparing the lifestyle of the Inuit of the Arctic to the lifestyle of the Natchez in the
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What factors most influenced the development of two different groups of Native Americans in Washington? (1 point) Responses
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What was Tecumseh Confederacy
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The northwest coast and plateau Indians of Washington were both similar and different in a paragraph of at least five sentences
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People of the subartic region, such as the Ojibwa, met their basic needs mainly by
1. trading 2. farming 3. fishing 4. hunting
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How did Chief Senachwine respond to the Indian Removal Act?
He started a war between his Potawatomi tribe and the settlers. He
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what is indigenous african
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Identify the technology Indigenous populations in West Texas used to get adequate fresh water for their crops. (1 point)
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"The Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site consists of six mounds, three of which are clearly visible: the Great Temple Mound,
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Drag and drop the box to indicate the correct American Indian group. (2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the
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How did the encomedia system impact the indigenous peoples of the Americas?
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Which statement accurately describes the Mississippian people nd the Ancestral Puebloans?(1 point) Responses Religion was not a
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.
1. American Indians in the ? built longhouses. 1.northwest 2.great plains 3.
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What is the difference between a sedentary and a nomadic tribe?
A sedentary tribe lived in portable houses A nomadic tribe lived
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The land shaped some aspects of traditional First Nations and Inuit life.
Question 1 options: 1) True 2) False
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Like the First Nations of southern Canada, the Inuit way of life in early Canadian history was disrupted by settlers and
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According to the Blackfoot perspective, their responsibility was to care for and treat the land with respect.
Question 4 options:
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In an attempt to force First Nations to comply with the Indian Act, the federal government refused to honour treaty promises to
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The buffalo hunt for the Metis was governed in many ways. Select all the facts that are true about the buffalo hunt. There is
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in 3-5 sentences compare and contrast the ways Spanish, French, and English colonizers interacted with Indigenous peoples in
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Which group of people were the first to use the bow and arrow? Choose the best answer.
A: Archaic B: Early Plains Indians C:
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Migratory movements were not usually required to take advantage of the region's animal and plant resources.
1. Arctic 2. Eastern
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