7043885803 | 1. Pueblos | multistoried, interconnected apartments centered around central complexes with underground kivas located in the Southwest | 0 | |
7043902833 | 2. Nantchez | society of farmers in the Mississippi flood plain. led by a chief and nobility, that survived into the 1700s | 1 | |
7043910291 | 3. Iroquois Confederation | confederation of the five tribes, Mohawk, Onondaga, Cayuga, Oneida, and Seneca. lived together and worked for prosperity, forbade fighting each other | 2 | |
7043917935 | 4. Apache | group descended from the Athapascan that moved south and came into conflict with the Anasazis and they remained nomadic in the Great Plains | 3 | |
7043917936 | 5. Cherokee | largest confederacy in the east that lived in modern Kentucky and the plateaus of Georgia, no ruling class, ruled by both men and women | 4 | |
7043917937 | 6. Longhouse | houses up to 400 feet long that housed entire tribes led matrilineally. The Iroquois Confederacy used a longhouse to explain their confederacy | 5 | |
7043917938 | 7. Navajo | descended from the Athapascans who adopted the farming and handicraft skills of their Pueblo neighbors | 6 | |
7043917939 | 8. Creek | group in Georgia, neighbors with the Chickasaw and Cherokee | 7 | |
7043919075 | 9. Algonquin | language/culture of the northeast. Includes the Iroquois and other tribes. Patrilineal and lived without palisades, some confederacies formed in the 1400s-1500s | 8 |
AP US History: Chapter 1 Flashcards
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