
Chapter 3 American Indian Cultural Regions
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- Q1Moving from place to place, often with changes in the season, to follow the sources of food.artifactculturenomadic30s
- Q2an area of the world where people develop similar ways of life, or cultures.cultural regionsnomadicartifact30s
- Q3homes built on wooden platforms three feet above the ground with wooden posts supporting a slanted roof made of palm tree leaves and no walls.artifactchickeestotem poles30s
- Q4a type of clay that hardens like cementpueblochickeesadobe30s
- Q5apartment buildings that were up to four or five levels high and people moved from one story to anotheradobecamaspueblos30s
- Q6a type of lily whose root was an important food source for people on the plateauadobecamaschickees30s
- Q7a narrow, deep valley with steep sidesgorgecamasmesa30s
- Q8a flat-topped hill with steep sidesadobegorgemesa30s
- Q9the organization that makes the laws in a country, state, or community and has the power to enforce themchickeescamasgovernment30s
- Q10cedar poles placed outside of the home which had carved figures of animals, humans, and spirits telling about important events in the family's history and indicating the social position.governmentmesatotem poles30s
- Q11an object made by a group of humans, such as tools and clothes.totem polescultureartifacts30s