Northeast Woodlands Region

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Across
  1. 1. Native American shelter made from tree bark
  2. 4. The warm months when crops were grown
  3. 6. Tribe that lived in the Great Lakes region
  4. 7. The art of making clay pots and bowls
  5. 8. Three crops grown together: corn, beans, and _______
  6. 10. Woven containers used for gathering and storage
  7. 13. Small structures used to store food for the winter months
  8. 15. Tool used for hunting made from wood and stone
  9. 19. Confederation of six tribes including the Mohawk and Seneca
  10. 20. Material used to make baskets, mats, and other useful items
  11. 21. Tribe known for their longhouses and part of the Iroquois
  12. 22. The leader who made important decisions for the tribe
  13. 24. What Native Americans made from tree bark to cover their homes
  14. 25. Water transportation made from birch bark
  15. 27. The season when many tribes moved to follow food sources
  16. 28. Type of fish caught in rivers and streams
  17. 30. Type of tree whose sap was collected to make syrup
Down
  1. 2. Sharp tools made from stone used for hunting
  2. 3. Large body of water important to Northeast tribes
  3. 5. What tribes did when they moved from place to place following seasons
  4. 9. Important food source that tribes gathered from oak trees
  5. 11. Animals hunted for meat and fur in the woodlands
  6. 12. Method of clearing land by removing tree bark
  7. 14. The group of people who lived together and shared the same culture
  8. 15. Animal whose fur was used to make warm winter clothing
  9. 16. Type of dwelling made from bent saplings and covered with bark
  10. 17. What people wore on their feet was made from animal hide
  11. 18. Crop that was part of the "Three Sisters" along with beans and squash
  12. 23. Season when many tribes gathered nuts and prepared for winter
  13. 26. What women gathered from plants to eat
  14. 29. Material used to make canoes and containers