| A | B |
| What part of North America would you have found the Powhatan Indians? | Eastern Woodlands |
| Eastern Woodland Climate | Summers – Hot and Humid |
| A small, rounded wood framed house covered with bark or reed mats. | Wigwam |
| Canoe | Made out of a tree trunk or bark and used for traveling on lakes, ponds, and rivers. |
| Tanned deer hide. | Buckskin |
| Barter | To trade something without using money. |
| Soft shoes made out of deerskin. | moccasins |
| Leggings | Deerskin pants worn by the Powhatan Indians. |
| Powhatan Indians built these long, narrow buildings. | Longhouse |
| Skin | Powhatan Indians used this from a deer to make most of their clothing. |
| Powhatan Indians used these in order to meet all of their needs. | Natural Resources |
| The three sisters | Corn, beans and squash |
| Eastern Woodland Environment | Powhatans lived near hills, mountains, lakes, rivers, coastlands |
| Transportation | Powhatan’s walked and used dugout canoes. |
| They were fishermen and hunters. | Men Occupations |
| Women Occupations | They were farmers and harvesters. They also built their homes. |
| Leader of the Powhatan Indians. | Chief Powhatan |
| Pocahontas | Daughter of Chief Powhatan |