| A | B |
| archeology | recovery of evidence from the past |
| archeological discoveries | early Indian settlements in Virginia |
| archeology | study of human behavior and culture through the recovery of artifacts |
| Cactus Hill | one of the oldest archeological sites in the US |
| Cactus Hill | located on the Nottoway River |
| Cactus Hill | dates back 15,000 years |
| where did the Inuit settle? | Alaska and northern Canada |
| where did the Kwakiutl settle? | Pacific Northwest |
| where did the Lakota settle? | Great Plains of the US |
| where did the Pueblo settle? | in the Southwest US - New Mexico and Arizona |
| where did the Iroquois settle? | in the Eastern Woodlands |
| which tribe lived in the Arctic? | Inuit |
| which tribe lived in a rainy, mild climate in the Pacific Northwest? | Kwakiutl |
| Which tribe lived on the grasslands of the Great Plains? | Lakota |
| Which tribe lived in the desert areas? | Pueblo |
| which tribe lived in the heavily forested areas of the Eastern Woodlands? | Iroquois |
| natural resources | things that come directly from nature |
| human resources | people working to produce How dd American Indians and Europeans cooperate with each other?goods and services |
| capital resources | goods produced and used to make other goods and services |
| how did native Americans use natural resources? | caught fish, hunted animals, raised crops to feed their people. |
| how did Native Americans use human resources? | members of the tribe hunt, fish, and make clothing |
| how did Native Americans use capital resources? | members made canoes, bows and spears that would be used in hunting and fishing |
| resources | influence what was produced and how it was produced |
| how did Native Americans use their environment for food? | hunted, fished, grew crops |
| How did Native Americans use their environment for clothing? | clothing made from animal skins and plants |
| how did Native Americans use their environment for shelter? | shelter was made form sod, stone, animal skins, and wood |
| How did American Indians and Europeans cooperate with each other? | Europeans brought weapons and metal farm tools |
| How did American Indians and Europeans cooperate with each other? | traded goods |
| How did American Indians and Europeans cooperate with each other? | exchanged crops |
| How did American Indians and Europeans conflict with each other? | use of the land |
| How did American Indians and Europeans conflict with each other? | competition for trade |
| How did American Indians and Europeans conflict with each other? | differences in cultures |
| How did American Indians and Europeans conflict with each other? | disease |
| How did American Indians and Europeans conflict with each other? | differences in language |
| Spanish | conquered and enslaved Indians |
| Spanish & French | brought Christianity |
| French | established trading posts |
| English | estavlished settlements, claimed land |
| English | learned farming techniques and traded with the Indians |
| American Indians | taught farming techniques to European settlers |
| American Indians | believed that land was to be shared or used by not owned |