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100

Which tribe has the most members today?

a) Eastern band of Cherokee

b) Diné (Navajo Nation)

c) Oglala Lakota

d) Choctaw Nations (Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, and The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma)

b) Diné (Navajo Nation)

Shout out to our Diné friends and families 

100

This is a sport that is considered Turtle Island's oldest (and often bloodiest) recorded sport

What is...Stick Ball/Lacrosse

100

Tsxiilgo (Hurry Up)

What is...Navajo Diné 

100

This is a traditional and hearty, slow-cooked soup featuring mutton (or lamb) chunks, potatoes, carrots, onions, and often cabbage or corn, simmered until tender. It is commonly seasoned simply with salt, pepper, and garlic salt, and served with fry bread. This is a popular stew amongst our Diné relatives down south!

What is...Mutton Stew! Popular with the Diné (Navajo Nation)

100

This dance is one of the oldest, most visual, and deeply respected styles of Northern Plains men's dancing. Visually, it is characterized by flowing movements and symmetry, where dancers use sweeping steps and shoulder sways to imitate tall prairie grass blowing in the wind.

What is...Grass Dance

200

Which of the following words comes from an Indigenous language?

a) Willamette

b) Molalla

c) Tillamook

d) Clackamas

e) All the above

All of the Above!

200

These two athletes are highly recognized professional basketball players representing the Cherokee Nation and the Standing Rock Sioux Nation in the NBA.

Who are...

1. Kyre Irving (Dallas Mavericks)

and

2. Lindy Waters III (San Antonio Spurs) 

200

ticé no'? (What is it?)

What is...Arikara

200

This is a well-known soup that consists of a trio of corn, beans, and squash that have been planted together for optimal soil health and nutrition for many generations. Often made by many native nations in the East.

What is...Three Sisters Soup, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy

200

This dance is a ceremonial dance of the Māori people, known for its powerful movements, foot-stomping, and rhythmic chanting. 

What is...The Haka

300

The Founding Fathers based American Democracy on which group of tribes?

a) The Plains Tribes

b) The Southwest Pueblos

c) The Iroquois Confederacy

d) The Five Civilized Tribes

c) The Iroquois Confederacy

300

This indigenous athlete is a member of the Oglala Lakota tribe and was a former track and field athlete who won a gold medal in the 10,000 metre run at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics

Who is...Billy Mills

300

Sashki i̱ ná paka̱li yat pisa achokmah. 

(My Mother's flower is pretty)

Hint: This tribe is from the south

What is...the Choctaw language

300

This food, also known as wasna or wahuwapa, is a traditional food that is known to have been both a survival ration and a delicacy nowadays. This food is traditionally made from buffalo tallow, dried corn (ground up), and wild-harvested berries, they have long been a staple for midwest tribal nations (A very specific region tied to a few of our members)

What are... Corn Balls (Wasna and/or Wahuwapa): A survival food that is connected to the Arikara People of North Dakota

Fun fact: This is a rare delicacy within Danahéa and Tanaha's family back in ND on the MHA Nation

300

This is a stylized northern plains dance characterized by footwork that mimics the movement of crows

What is...Crow Hop!

400

Which plants originated in the Americas and were specially bred by Indigenous people? 

a) Corn 

b) Potatoes

c) Apples

d) Pears

e) Carrots

a) Corn

b) Potatoes

400

This is a game where an athlete gets into a push-up position, supporting their body weight on their toes and knuckles, and hops forward. This builds core and arm strength, originally mimicking a hunter stalking seals in perfect silence.

Hint: This is a popular Inuit game


What is...Knuckle Hop (Also Known as Seal Hop)

400

Um hin unangwvakiwta?  

(How do you feel?)

Hint: This tribe is for the Southwest

What is...the Hopi language

400

This is a frozen "treat" created by our Arctic relatives in the north. This treat is often made from caribou or moose tallow and meat, berries, seal oil, and sometimes fish, whipped together with snow or water. 

Hint: The name is lowkey controversial, but it is a frozen treat.

What is...Akutaq, also called "Eskimo ice cream."

Fun Fact: Akutaq ( a-GOO-duk) is a Yupik word that means "mix them."

400

This dance is considered a sacred, healing powwow dance/regalia that is recognized by rows of hundreds of metal cones. It is believed to carry prayers and restore spiritual and physical well-being. 

Hint: This regalia holds a very specific number of cones; you get an extra 50 pts if you can guess how many. 

What is...Jingle Dress

Extra 50 pts: Number of cones?

500

Which of the following was invented by Native Americans?

a) Padlocks

b) Kayaks

c) Fireworks

d) Axes

b) Kayaks!

Fun fact: The word kayak originates from the Inuktitut word qajaq. Kayaks were invented by our relatives of the Inuit, Aleut, and Yup’ik tribes up north in the Arctic regions of Turtle Island. 

500

 This is a guessing game popular within tribes of the Midwest, in which marked "bones" (sometimes Buffalo teeth) are concealed in the hands of one team while another team guesses their location. Hand drum singing is often played during each round

What is...Hand/Peon Games!

500

Hau Théhaŋ waŋčhíŋyaŋke šni 

(Hello, how are you?) 

Hint: This tribe is a midwest tribe


What is...The Lakota language 

500

This food consists of cooked field peas mixed with cornmeal and stirred into a mush. They are then molded into small rectangles. Next, cornhusks are softened by soaking them in boiling water. Once the husks soften, the field peas/cornmeal rectangles are wrapped inside and tied shut with a strip of cornhusk. It is then dropped into boiling water for 45 minutes to cook, then served.

What is...banaha (Choctaw Nation) 

500

This dance is a slow, fluid, and elegant dance typically performed by women to tell stories of everyday Samoan life, such as fishing, cooking, or greeting. The dancer uses expressive hand movements, facial expressions, and gentle footwork to communicate.

What is...Siva Samoa

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