NM history

A detailed illustration depicting Native American cultural elements, including wikiups, corn farming, and horses in the Great Plains, with vibrant landscapes and traditional symbols.

Explore Native American History

Take our engaging quiz to test your knowledge about the rich history and culture of Native Americans, with a special focus on New Mexico. Each question challenges you to think critically about historical facts and significance.

Join the fun and discover:

  • The origins of traditional structures like wikiups and longhouses
  • The importance of three sister farming
  • How the introduction of horses transformed Native American life
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningEagle52
From what region do the wikiups come from
Native West
Southwest
Northeast
Northwest
What are the three sister farming
Corn, Beans and squash
Acorns beans and squash
None of the obove
From what region do the longhouses come from.
Southeast
Plains
Northeast
West
Which region is New Mexico located in
Northeast
Southeast
Southwest
Plains
 
These people lived along the east coast and spoke related varieties of the same language. *
Mississippians
Ancestral Pueblos
Iroquois League
Algonquins
What term describes people who only stay in one place and usually have permanent hoses
Agrarian
Nomatic
Hunter-gatherer
Sedentary
What term describes people that move from place to place
Sedentary
Nomatic
Hunter-gatherer
Agrarian
How did the introduction of horses change Native American life in the Great Plains region?
Some tribes gave up farming because hunting became easier.
Horses allowed many tribes to leave the Great Plains because they could now ride over the mountains into Mordor.
There was no change to native lifestyles in the Great Plains
Some tribes gave up hunting because farming became easier.
How did the introduction of horses change Native American life in the Great Plains region?
There was no change to native lifestyles in the Great Plains.
Some tribes gave up farming because hunting became easier.
There was no change to native lifestyles in the Great Plains.
Horses allowed many tribes to leave the Great Plains because they could now ride over the mountains into Mordor.
This is an indigenous word for "corn." It was a very important crop for agrarian societies in the Americas.
Irrigation
Three Sisters
Cahokia
Maize
{"name":"NM history", "url":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"Take our engaging quiz to test your knowledge about the rich history and culture of Native Americans, with a special focus on New Mexico. Each question challenges you to think critically about historical facts and significance.Join the fun and discover:The origins of traditional structures like wikiups and longhousesThe importance of three sister farmingHow the introduction of horses transformed Native American life","img":"https:/images/course8.png"}
Powered by: Quiz Maker