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How do art historians divide "the north" - ANS -The arctic and sub-arctics
Where is the sub-arctic - ANS -north of the arctic
The arctic consists mostly of boreal forest. - ANS -false
People of the subarctic traditionally relied mostly upon marine resources - ANS -false, they
mainly rely on large herds of mammals
How else is the sub-arctic and arctic divided - ANS -into Eastern and Western Sub regions
The majority of people living in the eastern subarctic speak languages belonging to what family -
ANS -algonquin
The majority of people living in the western sub-arctic speak languages belonging to what
family? - ANS -Dine and Athabascan
What is the name of the sub-arctic tribe who speak an Algonquin language? - ANS -Innu
(Naskapi)
What is the name of the sub-arctic tribe who speaks an Athabascan language? - ANS -Gwich'in
The arctic is the area north of the arctic circle and south of the tree line - ANS -false
The arctic consists mainly of tundra, with no trees - ANS -true
Peoples of the sub arctic rely mostly on marine resources - ANS -true
All of the peoples of the Arctic speak languages belonging to the Eskimo-Aleut language family -
ANS -true
The following is a name of a people of the Eastern Arctic - ANS -Igluik
The following is a name of a people of the Western Arctic - ANS -Yup'ik
Relationships of r________ and r_________ are expressed in the arts of the North - ANS
-respect and recoprocity
, David Penney discusses the fact that Sub-Arctic hunters garments were (and are) decorated in
order to make them aesthetically pleasing to game animals - ANS -true
Art historians note that the small size of many Arctic carvings reflects the fact that they were
made by people belonging to a migratory culture of hunters - ANS -true
Art objects are often exceptionally well preserved in the Arctic permafrost because it is dry and
hot - ANS -false; The first statement is true, but the reason given for supporting it is false, so it
must be false
The Northwest Coast is a narrow strip of coastal land and adjacent islands some 1,500 miles
long - ANS -true
The Northwest Coast region extends from Southern Alaska to the Oregon/California border -
ANS -true
Interior mountain ranges help to _______________ the Northwest Coast from the interior. -
ANS -isolate
Three large river systems that provide access to the Northwest Coast from the interior include -
ANS -The Columbia, the Fraser, and the Skeena
The region known as the Northwest Coast is usually divided into three "style provinces." - ANS
-true; Northern, Central, and Southern
The use of visual art for the display of family crests is most prominent in the ______________
"style province." - ANS -Northern
"Shamanism" is a word derived from a Siberian language, not a Native American language -
ANS -true
The Tlingit and Haida are peoples belonging to the Northern "style province." - ANS -true
Native artistic traditions of the Northern "style province" emphasize textiles and basketry - ANS
-false
The maintenance of social hierarchy through art and ceremonialism is most heavily emphasized
in the Southern "style province." - ANS -false
The Central "style province" includes most of the peoples whose languages belong to the
Wakashan family. - ANS -true
How do art historians divide "the north" - ANS -The arctic and sub-arctics
Where is the sub-arctic - ANS -north of the arctic
The arctic consists mostly of boreal forest. - ANS -false
People of the subarctic traditionally relied mostly upon marine resources - ANS -false, they
mainly rely on large herds of mammals
How else is the sub-arctic and arctic divided - ANS -into Eastern and Western Sub regions
The majority of people living in the eastern subarctic speak languages belonging to what family -
ANS -algonquin
The majority of people living in the western sub-arctic speak languages belonging to what
family? - ANS -Dine and Athabascan
What is the name of the sub-arctic tribe who speak an Algonquin language? - ANS -Innu
(Naskapi)
What is the name of the sub-arctic tribe who speaks an Athabascan language? - ANS -Gwich'in
The arctic is the area north of the arctic circle and south of the tree line - ANS -false
The arctic consists mainly of tundra, with no trees - ANS -true
Peoples of the sub arctic rely mostly on marine resources - ANS -true
All of the peoples of the Arctic speak languages belonging to the Eskimo-Aleut language family -
ANS -true
The following is a name of a people of the Eastern Arctic - ANS -Igluik
The following is a name of a people of the Western Arctic - ANS -Yup'ik
Relationships of r________ and r_________ are expressed in the arts of the North - ANS
-respect and recoprocity
, David Penney discusses the fact that Sub-Arctic hunters garments were (and are) decorated in
order to make them aesthetically pleasing to game animals - ANS -true
Art historians note that the small size of many Arctic carvings reflects the fact that they were
made by people belonging to a migratory culture of hunters - ANS -true
Art objects are often exceptionally well preserved in the Arctic permafrost because it is dry and
hot - ANS -false; The first statement is true, but the reason given for supporting it is false, so it
must be false
The Northwest Coast is a narrow strip of coastal land and adjacent islands some 1,500 miles
long - ANS -true
The Northwest Coast region extends from Southern Alaska to the Oregon/California border -
ANS -true
Interior mountain ranges help to _______________ the Northwest Coast from the interior. -
ANS -isolate
Three large river systems that provide access to the Northwest Coast from the interior include -
ANS -The Columbia, the Fraser, and the Skeena
The region known as the Northwest Coast is usually divided into three "style provinces." - ANS
-true; Northern, Central, and Southern
The use of visual art for the display of family crests is most prominent in the ______________
"style province." - ANS -Northern
"Shamanism" is a word derived from a Siberian language, not a Native American language -
ANS -true
The Tlingit and Haida are peoples belonging to the Northern "style province." - ANS -true
Native artistic traditions of the Northern "style province" emphasize textiles and basketry - ANS
-false
The maintenance of social hierarchy through art and ceremonialism is most heavily emphasized
in the Southern "style province." - ANS -false
The Central "style province" includes most of the peoples whose languages belong to the
Wakashan family. - ANS -true