Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Unit 2 Lesson 1: How did early people live in California?

Book: Our California, History-Social Science for California
Author: William E. White, Ph.D.
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Unit: 2, Early People in California
Lesson: 1, How did early people live in California?
Page: 31-36

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Questions
1. Who has learned that most of California's Indian groups used the natural resources in their area to survive?
2. Who studies how people lived in the past?
3. Who wove grasses, roots, and bushes into baskets and mats?
4. What was used to build homes and boats?
5. What was used to make tools?
6. What do you call something that is to exchange good and services?
7. Who lived near what is now called the Mojave Desert?
8. Who hunted antelope and small animals?
9. Who lived in a type of reed house called a kish?
10. What is a tradition?
11. Who used the baskets to store their food and water?
12. Who sang the "bird songs"?
13. What do the "bird songs" tell?
14. What did the Chumash eat?
15. What type of bird did the Chumash respect?
16. How did the Chumash homes look like?
17. From what fish did the Chumash make tools?
18. What did the Chumash use for money?
19. How did the Miwok homes look like?
20. What type of food did the Hupa eat?
21. Acorn was a staple source of food for the Hupa and Miwok.  True or False
22. How did the Hupa homes look like?
23. In how many worlds do the Chumash believe in?
24. Who/what lives in the upper world?
25. Who/what lives in the middle world?
26. Who/what lives in the lower world?
27. Why did the Hupa hold ceremonies?
28. One Cahuilla myth tells about twin brothers who created the world.  True or False

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