Deck 8: Native Peoples of California
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Deck 8: Native Peoples of California
1
At the time of European contact, the number of Indians living in California was
A)less than 10,000.
B)from 50,000 to 100,000.
C)from 300,000 to 700,000.
D)about 1 million.
A)less than 10,000.
B)from 50,000 to 100,000.
C)from 300,000 to 700,000.
D)about 1 million.
from 300,000 to 700,000.
2
California peoples had a highly developed art of
A)masonry.
B)basketry.
C)copper tool making.
D)weaving corn husks for clothing.
A)masonry.
B)basketry.
C)copper tool making.
D)weaving corn husks for clothing.
basketry.
3
The population of California Indians in California today is about
A)about 5,000.
B)about 25,000.
C)about 80,000.
D)nearly 2 million.
A)about 5,000.
B)about 25,000.
C)about 80,000.
D)nearly 2 million.
about 80,000.
4
A material that was critical to the Yokuts for the manufacture of baskets, mats, and boats was
A)willow.
B)sumac.
C)tule.
D)oak bark.
A)willow.
B)sumac.
C)tule.
D)oak bark.
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5
The Chumash
A)were politically organized into a chiefdom.
B)had numerous explanations for the creation of the universe.
C)were frequently engaged in warfare.
D)used pottery for bowls and pipes.
A)were politically organized into a chiefdom.
B)had numerous explanations for the creation of the universe.
C)were frequently engaged in warfare.
D)used pottery for bowls and pipes.
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6
The 'antap was
A)an important religious organization that planned ceremonies.
B)a kind of basket used for cooking.
C)the official Chumash currency.
D)the most famous type of Chumash pottery.
A)an important religious organization that planned ceremonies.
B)a kind of basket used for cooking.
C)the official Chumash currency.
D)the most famous type of Chumash pottery.
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7
Pomo women are known for creating fine
A)rugs.
B)baskets.
C)wood carvings.
D)pottery.
A)rugs.
B)baskets.
C)wood carvings.
D)pottery.
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8
Discuss the importance of Ishi to American Indians, anthropology, and the United States as a whole.
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9
Explain how the Yokuts exploited their environment.
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10
Discuss California Indian religion.Include the World Renewal and Toloache ceremonies and the Kuksu cult.
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11
Describe California Indian art forms.Identify which cultures are associated with which art forms.
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12
A major distinguishing feature of the California culture area is
A)hunting pronghorn sheep.
B)simplistic material culture.
C)the general lack of interest in fishing.
D)acorn exploitation.
A)hunting pronghorn sheep.
B)simplistic material culture.
C)the general lack of interest in fishing.
D)acorn exploitation.
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13
Most of the primary religious systems in California centered on
A)the union of human and animal life.
B)ceremonial cycles.
C)a single supreme deity.
D)communication with ancestral leaders.
A)the union of human and animal life.
B)ceremonial cycles.
C)a single supreme deity.
D)communication with ancestral leaders.
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14
Rank was often dependent on
A)the rank of one's parents.
B)the rank of one's spouse.
C)the determination of the group's leader.
D)proof of wealth.
A)the rank of one's parents.
B)the rank of one's spouse.
C)the determination of the group's leader.
D)proof of wealth.
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15
Each of the following is true of the California culture area EXCEPT it
A)includes the northern portion of Baja California in modern Mexico.
B)includes the Cascade Mountains and Sierra Nevada.
C)includes the North Coast Range.
D)has the same boundaries as the modern-day state of California.
A)includes the northern portion of Baja California in modern Mexico.
B)includes the Cascade Mountains and Sierra Nevada.
C)includes the North Coast Range.
D)has the same boundaries as the modern-day state of California.
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16
The climate in most of California can be categorized as
A)Mediterranean.
B)arid.
C)marine.
D)boreal.
A)Mediterranean.
B)arid.
C)marine.
D)boreal.
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17
Ishi is significant because
A)it is the most important Chumash religious ceremony.
B)it is the name of the spirit realm, where the dead go.
C)in the early 1900s he was known as the "last wild Indian in North America."
D)he was the translator for early Spanish missionaries in the 1700s.
A)it is the most important Chumash religious ceremony.
B)it is the name of the spirit realm, where the dead go.
C)in the early 1900s he was known as the "last wild Indian in North America."
D)he was the translator for early Spanish missionaries in the 1700s.
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18
Paleoindians (Clovis people) arrived in California about
A)500 to 3000 years ago.
B)5000 years ago.
C)10,000 to 12,000 years ago.
D)20,000 years ago.
A)500 to 3000 years ago.
B)5000 years ago.
C)10,000 to 12,000 years ago.
D)20,000 years ago.
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19
Father Junípero Serra
A)coordinated the relocation of missions from Baja California to the San Joaquin Valley.
B)fought for the rights of native peoples to retain their original religious practices.
C)founded the Society of Interdenominational Faith.
D)was canonized, under protest by Native Americans.
A)coordinated the relocation of missions from Baja California to the San Joaquin Valley.
B)fought for the rights of native peoples to retain their original religious practices.
C)founded the Society of Interdenominational Faith.
D)was canonized, under protest by Native Americans.
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20
The settlers and miners that arrived during the gold rush of the 1800s affected California Indians in a variety of ways, including
A)the gold coin was introduced as a unit of currency among the Yokuts.
B)rivers were rerouted and dammed.
C)native families were disrupted when many young men turned to mining.
D)the establishment of new cities was postponed.
A)the gold coin was introduced as a unit of currency among the Yokuts.
B)rivers were rerouted and dammed.
C)native families were disrupted when many young men turned to mining.
D)the establishment of new cities was postponed.
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21
It is challenging to make broad statements about early California Indians because
A)most of the cultures were simple and undefined.
B)the dominant dialect was replaced by Spanish early in the cultural history.
C)there was great diversity among the groups and languages.
D)ethnographic research was limited until the late 20th century.
A)most of the cultures were simple and undefined.
B)the dominant dialect was replaced by Spanish early in the cultural history.
C)there was great diversity among the groups and languages.
D)ethnographic research was limited until the late 20th century.
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22
Most traditional California groups had all of the following EXCEPT
A)organized in tribes.
B)formal leaders.
C)large-scale warfare over territory.
D)relatively large populations living in villages.
A)organized in tribes.
B)formal leaders.
C)large-scale warfare over territory.
D)relatively large populations living in villages.
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23
The major social unit in California was
A)the clan.
B)the lineage.
C)the moiety.
D)the nuclear family.
A)the clan.
B)the lineage.
C)the moiety.
D)the nuclear family.
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24
California Native cultures featured
A)simple economic systems.
B)little trading.
C)the widespread use of money.
D)no bartering.
A)simple economic systems.
B)little trading.
C)the widespread use of money.
D)no bartering.
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25
Discuss the market economies of the California Indians.It what ways did their systems differ from those of other native peoples?
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26
Traditionally, the Yokut ate fish, but most other California Indians in the area relied more upon __________.
A)corn
B)acorns
C)bison
D)deer
A)corn
B)acorns
C)bison
D)deer
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27
Pomo women are known for creating fine __________.
A)rugs
B)baskets
C)wood carvings
D)pottery
A)rugs
B)baskets
C)wood carvings
D)pottery
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28
The Chumash cosmology is divided into different worlds.How many are there?
A)3
B)7
C)2
D)5
A)3
B)7
C)2
D)5
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29
What is Ishi's significance?
A)It is the most important Chumash religious ceremony.
B)It is the name of the spirit realm, where the dead go.
C)In the early 1900s he was the "last wild Indian in North America."
D)He was the translator for early Spanish missionaries in the 1700s.
A)It is the most important Chumash religious ceremony.
B)It is the name of the spirit realm, where the dead go.
C)In the early 1900s he was the "last wild Indian in North America."
D)He was the translator for early Spanish missionaries in the 1700s.
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30
Paleoindians (Clovis people) arrived in California about __________.
A)5,000 years ago
B)3,000-5,000 years ago
C)10,000-12,000 years ago
D)20,000 years ago
A)5,000 years ago
B)3,000-5,000 years ago
C)10,000-12,000 years ago
D)20,000 years ago
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31
The Archaic period (c.10,000 B.P.to Contact) in California is characterized by __________.
A)large Pleistocene animals available for hunters
B)a colder, wetter climate
C)adoption of corn agriculture from Mexico
D)a more generalized hunting and gathering subsistence economy
A)large Pleistocene animals available for hunters
B)a colder, wetter climate
C)adoption of corn agriculture from Mexico
D)a more generalized hunting and gathering subsistence economy
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32
The Alta California mission system was founded in the year______ by______, located in __________.
A)1769, Franciscans, San Diego
B)1869, Jesuits, Santa Barbara
C)1660, Lutherans, San Francisco
D)1701, Dominicans, San Luis Obispo
A)1769, Franciscans, San Diego
B)1869, Jesuits, Santa Barbara
C)1660, Lutherans, San Francisco
D)1701, Dominicans, San Luis Obispo
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33
European and American contact with California Indians __________.
A)spread devastating diseases such as smallpox
B)brought better health care, which increased Indian population
C)allowed Indians to remain on their own, usually remote, territories
D)encouraged Indians to assimilate into the dominant culture as equals
A)spread devastating diseases such as smallpox
B)brought better health care, which increased Indian population
C)allowed Indians to remain on their own, usually remote, territories
D)encouraged Indians to assimilate into the dominant culture as equals
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34
Most traditional California groups __________.
A)were organized in tribes
B)had formal leaders
C)were involved in small-scale warfare
D)had relatively large populations living in villages
E)all of the above
A)were organized in tribes
B)had formal leaders
C)were involved in small-scale warfare
D)had relatively large populations living in villages
E)all of the above
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35
The major social unit in California was __________.
A)the clan
B)the lineage
C)the moiety
D)the nuclear family
A)the clan
B)the lineage
C)the moiety
D)the nuclear family
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36
California Native cultures featured __________.
A)simple economic systems
B)little trading
C)the widespread use of money
D)no bartering
A)simple economic systems
B)little trading
C)the widespread use of money
D)no bartering
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37
A major distinguishing feature of the California culture area is __________.
A)hunting pronghorn sheep
B)simplistic material culture
C)the general lack of interest in fishing
D)acorn exploitation
A)hunting pronghorn sheep
B)simplistic material culture
C)the general lack of interest in fishing
D)acorn exploitation
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38
California peoples had a highly developed art of __________.
A)making pottery
B)basketry
C)copper tool-making
D)weaving corn husks for clothing
A)making pottery
B)basketry
C)copper tool-making
D)weaving corn husks for clothing
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39
Today about _______________ California Indians live in California.
A)5,000
B)25,000
C)80,000
D)2 million
A)5,000
B)25,000
C)80,000
D)2 million
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40
The Yokuts of the San Joaquin Valley __________.
A)lived in a few small groups
B)had one chief for each village
C)lived in villages of about 350 people
D)were generally hostile to their neighbors
A)lived in a few small groups
B)had one chief for each village
C)lived in villages of about 350 people
D)were generally hostile to their neighbors
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41
_____________ was critical to the manufacture of baskets, mats, and boats for the Yokuts.
A)Willow
B)Sumac
C)Tule
D)Oak bark
A)Willow
B)Sumac
C)Tule
D)Oak bark
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42
The Chumash __________.
A)were politically organized into a chiefdom
B)had craft specialists
C)were frequently engaged in warfare
D)all of the above
E)a and b
A)were politically organized into a chiefdom
B)had craft specialists
C)were frequently engaged in warfare
D)all of the above
E)a and b
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43
The Chumash people __________.
A)used toloache in puberty ceremonies
B)had their noses broken right after birth
C)married in their teens
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
A)used toloache in puberty ceremonies
B)had their noses broken right after birth
C)married in their teens
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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44
Chumash economics __________.
A)were based on bartering and were relatively unimportant
B)featured a complex market system using money
C)featured little or no specialization
D)were based on whale hunting
A)were based on bartering and were relatively unimportant
B)featured a complex market system using money
C)featured little or no specialization
D)were based on whale hunting
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45
The 'antap __________.
A)was an important religious organization that planned ceremonies
B)was a kind of basket used for cooking
C)was the official Chumash currency
D)was the most famous type of Chumash pottery
A)was an important religious organization that planned ceremonies
B)was a kind of basket used for cooking
C)was the official Chumash currency
D)was the most famous type of Chumash pottery
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46
Who was Ishi and what did he do? Discuss his importance to American Indians, anthropology, and the country as a whole.
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47
What were the goals of the Spanish in California? What was the impact of the mission system on Native Americans?
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48
How did the Yokuts exploit their environment?
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49
Discuss the Chumash trade and market system.
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50
Discuss California Indian religion.Include the World Renewal and Toloache ceremonies and the Kuksu cult.
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51
Describe California Indian art forms.Why was pottery so unimportant?
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52
How have modern California Indians' economics changed?
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53
How were Chumash villages organized?
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