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==7. Explain one way in which arrowheads were made by the Indians. ==
 
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1. Name five uses made of natural materials by the Northwest Indians.

2. Name five uses made of the yucca plant by the Southwest Indians.

3. Name five uses made of the birch tree by the Eastern Woodland Indians.

4. Know 15 plant foods introduced to us by the Indians. Include four plant names used today.

Squash, corn, and beans were known as the "Three Sisters" by Native Americans. The Three Sisters were the three main indigenous plants used for agriculture. These were usually planted together, with the cornstalk providing support for the climbing beans, and shade for the squash. The squash vines provided ground cover to limit weeds. The beans provided nitrogen fixing for all three crops.

All the foods in the list below were introduced by the Native Americans. Items in bold retain their Native American names.

  1. Pumpkin
  2. Avocado
  3. Bell pepper
  4. Chili pepper
  5. Cassava
  6. Chicle (chewing gum)
  7. Cocoa
  8. Green Bean
  9. Guava
  10. Maize (corn)
  11. Papaya
  12. Peanut
  13. Pecan
  14. Pineapple
  15. Potato
  16. Squash
  17. Sunflower
  18. Sweet Potato
  19. Tomato
  20. Wild rice

5. Describe Indian stalking and tracking.

6. Name five rocks and/or minerals and uses made of them by the Indians.

  1. Flint, used for making arrowheads, knives, and other cutting tools.
  2. Obsidian, used the same way as flint.
  3. Clay, used for making pottery.

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7. Explain one way in which arrowheads were made by the Indians.

8. Define pictograph. What are Indian petroglyphs and where can you find them?

9. Describe the use of seashells by the Indians.

10. Name at least ten materials used in making Indian arts and crafts.

11. Make a craft item, using any of the materials named in requirement nine (9).

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