Deck 11: Native Peoples of the Northeast
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Deck 11: Native Peoples of the Northeast
1
The largest confederacy among Northeastern groups was the
A)Wendat.
B)Wabanaki.
C)Powhatan.
D)League of the Haudenosaunee.
A)Wendat.
B)Wabanaki.
C)Powhatan.
D)League of the Haudenosaunee.
League of the Haudenosaunee.
2
The word Haudenosaunee means
A)"killer people."
B)"people of the north star."
C)"people of the longhouse."
D)"people of the lakes."
A)"killer people."
B)"people of the north star."
C)"people of the longhouse."
D)"people of the lakes."
"people of the longhouse."
3
In Haudenosaunee society, women could do all of the following EXCEPT
A)own land.
B)nominate and remove sachems.
C)gain membership to a medicine society.
D)decide the fate of war captives.
A)own land.
B)nominate and remove sachems.
C)gain membership to a medicine society.
D)decide the fate of war captives.
gain membership to a medicine society.
4
The Haudenosaunee confederacy
A)held regions as protectorates, including much of Ohio.
B)followed the Great Law of Happiness.
C)consisted of 100 sachem positions.
D)had representatives elected by the general population.
A)held regions as protectorates, including much of Ohio.
B)followed the Great Law of Happiness.
C)consisted of 100 sachem positions.
D)had representatives elected by the general population.
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5
Among the Ottawa, women
A)tracked animals.
B)traded textiles.
C)selected their own husbands.
D)did most of the farming.
A)tracked animals.
B)traded textiles.
C)selected their own husbands.
D)did most of the farming.
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6
Maple candy, an Ottawa favorite, was
A)a popular trade item obtained from the Europeans.
B)an indigenous food cultivated from family-owned trees.
C)used in liquid form and mixed with berries.
D)fermented to become alcohol.
A)a popular trade item obtained from the Europeans.
B)an indigenous food cultivated from family-owned trees.
C)used in liquid form and mixed with berries.
D)fermented to become alcohol.
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7
The most influential shaman society for the Ottawa was the
A)Sun Worshippers, who cared for crops.
B)Great Hare Society, which influenced hunting.
C)Manitous or spirit helpers.
D)Midewiwins, a kind of priesthood.
A)Sun Worshippers, who cared for crops.
B)Great Hare Society, which influenced hunting.
C)Manitous or spirit helpers.
D)Midewiwins, a kind of priesthood.
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8
Discuss the political organizations of the Northeastern tribes.Include two examples of confederacies.
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9
Discuss the life of the real Pocahontas and what she represents for Indians and for non-Indians.
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10
Discuss the religious beliefs of Northeastern Indians.How important were dreams?
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11
Explain how the American Revolution affected the Haudenosaunee.
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12
The Northeast culture area consists of
A)the Atlantic coast from Virginia to Florida.
B)the northeastern United States and southern Canada.
C)Florida and northern Mexico.
D)the area east of the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi River Valley.
A)the Atlantic coast from Virginia to Florida.
B)the northeastern United States and southern Canada.
C)Florida and northern Mexico.
D)the area east of the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi River Valley.
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13
The primary crops among Indians of the Northeast were the "three sisters," which consisted of
A)mushrooms, onions, and roots.
B)berries, corn, and tobacco.
C)corn, beans, and squash.
D)rice, corn, and pine nuts.
A)mushrooms, onions, and roots.
B)berries, corn, and tobacco.
C)corn, beans, and squash.
D)rice, corn, and pine nuts.
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14
Northeastern Indians spoke languages from three primary language families, including
A)Algonquian.
B)Muskogean.
C)Numic.
D)Wakashan.
A)Algonquian.
B)Muskogean.
C)Numic.
D)Wakashan.
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15
The French and Indian War
A)involved the French, British, and their Indian allies.
B)ended in victory for the French.
C)led to Canadian land being ceded to the Haudenosaunee.
D)allowed the Pequot to gain temporary control of the southern Great Lakes.
A)involved the French, British, and their Indian allies.
B)ended in victory for the French.
C)led to Canadian land being ceded to the Haudenosaunee.
D)allowed the Pequot to gain temporary control of the southern Great Lakes.
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16
Most warfare in the Northeastern culture was waged
A)to recover stolen horses.
B)to acquire agricultural land.
C)to avenge the deaths of people killed in earlier incidents.
D)as a result raids.
A)to recover stolen horses.
B)to acquire agricultural land.
C)to avenge the deaths of people killed in earlier incidents.
D)as a result raids.
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17
Pocahontas served as an ambassador between
A)the English colonists and the Hopi.
B)Powhatan and the English.
C)John Smith and the disillusioned settlers in Virginia.
D)the Haudenosaunee and the Spanish traders.
A)the English colonists and the Hopi.
B)Powhatan and the English.
C)John Smith and the disillusioned settlers in Virginia.
D)the Haudenosaunee and the Spanish traders.
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18
The marine shell beads known as wampum were used as currency for all of the following EXCEPT
A)currency.
B)adornments for brides.
C)documented proof of agreements.
D)emblems of title.
A)currency.
B)adornments for brides.
C)documented proof of agreements.
D)emblems of title.
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19
Historically, the six nations of the Haudenosaunee lived in
A)Illinois.
B)Michigan.
C)New York.
D)Massachusetts.
A)Illinois.
B)Michigan.
C)New York.
D)Massachusetts.
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20
In 2010, the number of people who identified as Haudenosaunee in the United States was
A)less than 10,000.
B)nearly 40,000.
C)just over 80,000.
D)about 200,000.
A)less than 10,000.
B)nearly 40,000.
C)just over 80,000.
D)about 200,000.
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21
The earliest known archaeological site in the Northeast is Meadowcroft Rockshelter, which is located in
A)New York.
B)Virginia.
C)Connecticut.
D)Pennsylvania.
A)New York.
B)Virginia.
C)Connecticut.
D)Pennsylvania.
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22
Discuss the state of the Haudenosaunee culture today.How has the sport of lacrosse contributed to the community?
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23
Traditionally, the six nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy live mostly in what state?
A)Illinois
B)Michigan
C)New York
D)Massachusetts
A)Illinois
B)Michigan
C)New York
D)Massachusetts
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24
Around how many Haudenosaunee are there today?
A)10,000
B)40,000
C)60,000
D)90,000
A)10,000
B)40,000
C)60,000
D)90,000
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25
The earliest known archaeological site in the Northeast is Meadowcroft Rock Shelter, in ________; the widely accepted date is ___________ years ago.
A)New York, 10,000
B)Nova Scotia, 10,000
C)Pennsylvania, 14,000
D)Connecticut, 50,000
A)New York, 10,000
B)Nova Scotia, 10,000
C)Pennsylvania, 14,000
D)Connecticut, 50,000
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26
Characteristics of the Northeast Archaic period (10,000-3,000 B.P) include __________.
A)small, mobile groups and later more permanent villages
B)the Old Steel Culture, widespread in the western Northeast
C)population growth
D)a and b
E)a and c
A)small, mobile groups and later more permanent villages
B)the Old Steel Culture, widespread in the western Northeast
C)population growth
D)a and b
E)a and c
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27
The three innovations that mark the Woodland period in the Northeast are __________.
A)advanced basketry, lack of agriculture, and use of burial platforms
B)some pottery, cultivation of wheat, and wooden palisades for defense
C)pottery, cultivation of native plants, and use of burial mounds
D)simple basketry, cultivation of oats and sunflowers, and burial mounds
A)advanced basketry, lack of agriculture, and use of burial platforms
B)some pottery, cultivation of wheat, and wooden palisades for defense
C)pottery, cultivation of native plants, and use of burial mounds
D)simple basketry, cultivation of oats and sunflowers, and burial mounds
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28
The Hopewell cultural tradition, which appeared around 2200 B.P.and grew out of the Adena Complex, featured __________.
A)smaller, less elaborate mounds and occupation sites
B)large mounds and earthworks, roads, and a complex social structure
C)earthworks but no sign of trading, plus simple political organization
D)no burial mounds but many cremation sites
A)smaller, less elaborate mounds and occupation sites
B)large mounds and earthworks, roads, and a complex social structure
C)earthworks but no sign of trading, plus simple political organization
D)no burial mounds but many cremation sites
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29
In the Northeast, warfare __________.
A)was rare
B)was frequent and important, usually for revenge
C)bestowed shame on participants, not prestige
D)was for glory, never to defend territory
A)was rare
B)was frequent and important, usually for revenge
C)bestowed shame on participants, not prestige
D)was for glory, never to defend territory
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30
The Haudenosaunee means __________.
A)"killer people"
B)"people of the north star"
C)"people of the longhouse"
D)"people of the lakes"
A)"killer people"
B)"people of the north star"
C)"people of the longhouse"
D)"people of the lakes"
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31
The League of the Haudenosaunee was founded __________.
A)to stop internal fighting among the five Haudenosaunee tribes
B)to establish a common defense
C)by Deganawidah and Hiawatha
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)to stop internal fighting among the five Haudenosaunee tribes
B)to establish a common defense
C)by Deganawidah and Hiawatha
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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32
The Haudenosaunee Confederacy __________.
A)influenced the organization of the U.S.government
B)followed the Great Law of Happiness
C)consisted of 100 sachem positions
D)had representatives elected by the general population
A)influenced the organization of the U.S.government
B)followed the Great Law of Happiness
C)consisted of 100 sachem positions
D)had representatives elected by the general population
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33
Ottawa social organization included __________.
A)patrilineal descent
B)extended families living in communal houses
C)no clans
D)the division of labor based on talent
A)patrilineal descent
B)extended families living in communal houses
C)no clans
D)the division of labor based on talent
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34
The Ottawa raised corn, which was __________.
A)planted by women, old men, and children
B)introduced by Europeans
C)their only crop
D)b and c
A)planted by women, old men, and children
B)introduced by Europeans
C)their only crop
D)b and c
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35
Maple candy, an Ottawa favorite, __________.
A)was a popular trade item obtained from the Europeans
B)was an indigenous food cultivated from family-owned trees
C)was used in liquid form and mixed with berries
D)was fermented to become alcohol
A)was a popular trade item obtained from the Europeans
B)was an indigenous food cultivated from family-owned trees
C)was used in liquid form and mixed with berries
D)was fermented to become alcohol
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36
The most important shaman society for the Ottawa was the
A)Sun Worshippers, who cared for crops.
B)Great Hare Society, who influenced hunting.
C)Manitous or spirit helpers.
D)Midewiwins, a kind of priesthood.
A)Sun Worshippers, who cared for crops.
B)Great Hare Society, who influenced hunting.
C)Manitous or spirit helpers.
D)Midewiwins, a kind of priesthood.
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37
Handsome Lake helped to found the __________ Religion of the Haudenosaunee.
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38
The famous allies of the Ottawa around 1763 were the __________.
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39
What two places have strong Ottawa communities today?
__________ and __________
__________ and __________
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40
Disney's Pocahontas is a symbolic love story between John Smith and Pocahontas that ends in peace between Native Americans and Whites.What is another reason besides love that many scholars give that could explain why Pocahontas throws herself on top of John Smith? (1-2 sentences)
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41
Pontiac became famous for what two reasons? (2-3 sentences)
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42
What role did women have in Iroquoian politics? (2-3 sentences)
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43
How were living arrangements traditionally tied to Iroquoian family structure? (1-2 sentences)
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44
The American Revolution basically destroyed the League of the Haudenosaunee.
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45
A signature of the Ottawa was their excellent birchbark canoes.
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46
The Ottawa lived in large villages but refused to trade with non-Ottawa people.
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47
Discuss the political organizations of the Northeastern tribes.Include two examples of confederacies.
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48
Discuss the importance of warfare in the Northeast and how the tribes conducted warfare.What happened to captives? Why?
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49
Discuss the life of the real Pocahontas and what she represents for Indians and for non-Indians.
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50
How did Northeastern Indians travel? What did they use for clothing and food and what were their houses like?
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51
Discuss the religious beliefs of Northeastern Indians.How important were dreams?
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52
How did the American Revolution affect the Haudenosaunee?
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53
Discuss the social organization of the Ottawa.
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54
Discuss the role of agriculture in the Northeast.
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