Chapt. 3 Lesson 3 - Historic Native Americans Of Nevada Question Preview (ID: 35887)
Chapt. 3 Lesson 3 - Historic Native Americans Of Nevada.
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Historic groups were...
a) people where written records were kept.
b) people where no written records were kept.
c) people who write about history.
d) none of the above
Washoe...
a) had women who where know for their basket weaving.
b) were known as pine nut eaters.
c) were thought to be the first people to meet explorers and trappers.
d) were thought to have been seen by Jedediah Smith.
Northern Paiutes...
a) were known as pine nut eaters.
b) had women who where know for their basket weaving.
c) were thought to have been seen by Jedediah Smith.
d) were know as the best gardeners of Nevada.
Western Shoshone...
a) were thought to be the first people to meet explorers and trappers.
b) were know as the best gardeners of Nevada.
c) were known as pine nut eaters.
d) had women who where know for their basket weaving.
Southern Paiutes...
a) were thought to have been seen by Jedediah Smith.
b) had women who where know for their basket weaving.
c) were known as pine nut eaters.
d) were know as the best gardeners of Nevada.
Mohave...
a) were know as the best gardeners of Nevada.
b) were thought to be the first people to meet explorers and trappers.
c) were known as pine nut eaters.
d) were thought to have been seen by Jedediah Smith.
Nomadic people are
a) people who move from place to place.
b) people who build pit houses.
c) people who gardened a lot.
d) none of the above.
Staples are...
a) main food people ate.
b) people who wandered around hunting and gathering.
c) specific kinds of baskets.
d) parts of weapons the native tribes used.
Famous Paiute writer and speaker.
a) Sarah Winnemucca
b) Mark R. Harrington
c) Dat-So-La-Lee
d) none of the above
Famous Washoe basket weaver.
a) Dat-So-La-Lee
b) Sarah Winnemucca
c) Mark R. Harrington
d) none of the above
What are wicki-ups?
a) Small habitats that protected Paiutes from the wind.
b) A traps that helped Paiutes catch wild animals.
c) A game played by young native Americans.
d) Large teepee like habitats.
Legends are
a) all of the answers listed are correct
b) stories
c) explains why stars are in the sky
d) teach lessons
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