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Caroline Clapp

Created on October 1, 2025

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Transcript

BREAKOUT

AVENTURe

START

CHARACTERS

MISSION

Introduction

CHOOSE YOUR DESTINATION

Destination 04

Destination 02

Destination 01

Destination 05

Destination 03

WELCOME to California at the time of the Native Californians

START

QUESTION 01

How did early people travel from Asia to North America?

A land bridge made of ice
By boat across the Pacific Ocean
They were always here

QUESTION 02

How did the early people of California change their way of life as their environment changed?

They made new, stronger weapons.
They hunted smaller animals and gathered more
They traveled more to find other larger animals

QUESTION 03

When did the early people first reach California?

2025 years ago
More than 18,000 years ago
More than 13,000 years ago

QUESTION 04

What do you call an American Indian group with its own leaders and land?

a city
a government
a tribe

QUESTION 05

Why were legends so important to the Native Americans?

They were just entertaining
They were not important
They explained how things were created

CONGRATULATIONS

The first number is:

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WELCOME TO The Northern Coast

START

Question 1

What natural resources was important to all tribes living in the northern coastal region?

Clay pots
Shells
Trees and Rivers

QUESTION 02

How did the Indians of the northern Coastal Region of California depend on the natural resources around them?

to build their houses, food, clothing, and travel
They used only small bushes and farmed
The used some things and wasted a lot

QUESTION 03

What did California Indians in the northern Coastal Region use for money?

Shell beads.
Clay pots.
Tar.

QUESTION 04

Name one celebration that the Yurok had every year?

The First Salmon Ceremony
Christmas
The Sun Celebration

QUESTION 05

Which tribe was best known for their baskets, which they decorated with beads and feathers?

Pomo
Yurok
Hupa

CONGRATULATIONS

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WELCOME TO the southern Coast

START

QUESTION 01

Which word means: to help or work together?

cooperate
shaman
harmony

QUESTION 02

he Chumash had a special natural resource that other tribes did not have. What was the natural resource? How did it help them?

Tar, it helped make their baskets and canoes waterproof.
Silt, it allowed them to grow many crops
Clay, it helped make pots and tools

QUESTION 03

Why did the Southern Coastal Indians use different resources then the Northern Coastal Indians?

They had the same resources
They did not know how to use them
The climate and resources were different.

QUESTION 04

Why were ceremonies important to the Luiseno and Kumeyaay Indians?

They are how the children learned about their history
They were a way to give thanks and keep themselves in harmony
They were fun and made people happy

QUESTION 03

How did earthquakes happen according to the Gabrielino Indians?

A volcano erupts, causing the earth to shake
7 giant turtles are holding up the earth. The turtles grew tired and moved, causing the earth to shake
Giant gods in the sky get angry and stomp on the earth, causing it to shake.

CONGRATULATIONS

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WELCOME TO the desert

START

QUESTION 01

Why did the Cahuilla Indians sometimes leave their villages?

To meet other tribes
To gather food
To find water

QUESTION 02

How did California Indians in the Desert Region adapt to their dry climate?

The moved alot
They made fans
The built homes with open sides

QUESTION 03

Why was it difficult for the Cahuilla Indians to interact with other Indian groups?

They had no way of seeing them
It was difficult to travel across the mountains and desert
They could not communicate

QUESTION 04

How was the Colorado River important to the Mojave?

They could travel down it
The silt deposited by river provided rich soil for growing crops
It gave them protection from enemies

QUESTION 05

What item did the Cahuilla make that most other California Indians not make?

shells
Clay pottery
tall trees

CONGRATULATIONS

The fourth number is:

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WELCOME TO The Mountains and central valley

START

QUESTION 01

The Maidu would sing a special song for what purpose?

They believed it would help them have a bigger acorn harvest
They believed it would bring rain
They believed it would bring them good luck

QUESTION 02

Why were so many people able to live in the Central Valley region?

They had the best houses for protection
It had a good climate and plenty of food
There was a lot of water

QUESTION 03

How were the Indians that lived in the Central Valley and Mountain Region NOT alike in some ways?

They had access to similar natural resources
They spoke similar languages
They all used sweat lodges

QUESTION 03

Some Miwok groups lived near the coast. How may the ways of life of the Miwoks on the coast have been different from those of the Miwoks who lived in the mountains?

Coastal Miwoks would use resources from the ocean.
Coastal Miwoks would have to travel farther to trade
Coastal Miwoks would have more food.

QUESTION 05

To work at one kind of job and become very well at it is known as what?

sepration of labor
government
Specialize

CONGRATULATIONS

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TRY AGAIN?

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27193

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