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100

This holiday celebrates the birth of a baby born in a manger.

Christmas

100

Popular dance from Latin America that is also a food.

Salsa

100

The creator of Negro History Week, he is known as the Godfather of Black History Month.

Dr. Carter G. Woodson

100

This mammal was the most revered animal to the Indigenous American people as it was used for survival.

Buffalo

100

Doubles 50.

100

200

This is the number of candles on a menorah.

9

200

Home to 427 mammal species, 1,300 bird species, 378 species of reptiles, and more than 400 species of amphibians; with species still being discovered every year, This South American rainforest is the largest in the world.

Amazon

200

This was a set of laws which lasted close 100 years, which made segregation legal in America.

Jim Crow Laws

200

"Wild Ones" is the meaning of this tribal name. 

Seminole
200

This country's calendar is 8 years behind the Gregorian calendar (the calendar we use), and celebrates it's new year on September 11th and 12th.

Ethiopia

300

The candle holder used in the  Kwanzaa holiday.

Kinara

300

Mayan civilization occupied much of the northwestern part of Central America, part of southern Mexico, through Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, and El Salvador and into Nicaragua. This artifact is one of the most popular of their culture, with its effects even reaching  modern time. Think: 2012

The Mayan calendar

300

This is a form of dance made popular in African-American sororities and fraternities with roots in South African gumboot dance. 

Stepping

300

A teepee took this many minutes to build.

30

300

Yellow, black, and white invertebrate that is poisonous if eaten.

Monarch Caterpillar

400

This is the last day of Kwanzaa.

Imani

400

This is a holiday which begins the day after Halloween and is widely celebrated in Latin America.

Dìa de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

400

This woman, called the Black Moses, helped people to freedom on the Underground Railroad.

Harriet Tubman

400

People of the Blackfoot Tribe lived in these before Colonization. 

Teepee

400

This amphibian is born on land and walks to the sea to live.

Sea Turtle

500

Hannukah was born out of a miracle following a war between Antiochus IV Epiphanes' large army and this small army.

Maccabees

500

This Haitian form of festival music, accompanied with dance is done at Carnival time. 

Rara

500

This group of people helped enslaved people to freedom by providing safe houses along the Underground Railroad.

Quakers

500

The state in which the Mayflower landed. 

Massachusetts 

500

This is a yearly celebration popular in India which includes painting the floor and decorating with colored sand.

Diwali (The Festival of Lights)

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