Use the drop-down menus to describe how early American Indians met their needs.


American Indian groups hunted buffalo and bartered resources, such as hides, they did not need with other American Indians.

American Indian groups grew crops, such as corn, to feed themselves and to trade with other American Indians for other goods.

American Indian groups made goods such as jewelry and pottery that they would then trade with other American Indians for resources they needed. A. Nomadic B. Settled A. Nomadic B. Settled A. Nomadic B. Settled

C. Hunting D. Farming C. Hunting D. Farming C. Hunting D. Trading

Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.

American Indians in the
Choose...A. North West B. Great Plains C. South east D. Eastern Woodlands
built longhouses.

American Indians in the
Choose... A. Eastern Woodlands B. Northwest C. Great Plains D. Southeast
celebrated with a potlatch.

American Indians in the Eastern Woodlands built longhouses.

American Indians in the Northwest celebrated with a potlatch.

To describe how early American Indians met their needs, you can use the following options from the drop-down menus:

1. Method of Meeting Needs: American Indian groups hunted buffalo and bartered resources, such as hides, they did not need with other American Indians.

2. Method of Meeting Needs: American Indian groups grew crops, such as corn, to feed themselves and to trade with other American Indians for other goods.

3. Method of Meeting Needs: American Indian groups made goods such as jewelry and pottery that they would then trade with other American Indians for resources they needed.

4. Lifestyle: A. Nomadic - American Indian groups would move from place to place, following the migration patterns of the buffalo and other game.

5. Lifestyle: B. Settled - Some American Indian groups established permanent settlements and engaged in agriculture and trade.

By selecting the appropriate options from the drop-down menus, you can accurately describe how early American Indians met their needs.