Paulson 7 Vocabulary Feb. 13-22, 2018-19
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- Q1Pima, River People, live along Gila and Salt Rivers.Akimel O'odham30s
- Q2Inde, the People, lived in foothills or mountain regions of Arizona.Apache30s
- Q3River People who lived on Colorado River near Yuma.Cocopah30s
- Q4The Peaceful People, lived in southwest in adobe (sun-dried mud bricks) homes.Hopi30s
- Q5People of the Tall Pine, live along western edge of Grand Canyon.Hualapai30s
- Q6People who Live alongside the Water, lived on the banks of the Colorado River near the Grand Canyon.Mojave30s
- Q7Dine or The People, lived in hogans and known for their sand painting, weapon-making, silversmithing, weaving.Navajo30s
- Q8Desert People, most of their land is now in Mexico.Tohono O'odham30s
- Q9Sun People, lived on desert lowlands and edge of mountain regions.Yavapai30s
- Q10Allowing light to pass through but blurring it so that images cannot be seen clearly.translucent30s
- Q11Indian tribe lives near the bottom of the Grand Canyon.Havasupai30s
- Q12Federal land set aside for Native Americans.reservation30s
- Q13Led the Long Walk for the Navajo people.Manuelito30s
- Q14Three-hundred mile march in 1864 when 2,400 Navajo were forced to walk across the desert to a reservation in New Mexico.Navajo Long Walk30s
- Q15A reservation in central New Mexico where the majority of the Navajos and Mescalero Apaches were confined during the Civil War.Bosque Redondo30s