Tribes & Nations
Cultures & Traditions
Geography
History
Symbols & Items
100

This tribe lived in the Great Plains and followed buffalo herds

Sioux

100

This is a common Native American home made from animal skins (Plains)

teepee (tipi)

100

This region is known for wide open grasslands where many tribes lived

Great Plains

100

Native Americans were the first people to live on this continent.

North America

100

This bird is sacred to many tribes and is also the U.S. national bird.

bald eagle

200

This tribe is famous for totem poles in the Pacific Northwest

Tlingit/Haida

200

This is the name for a Native American story that teaches a lesson

Legend

200

Many tribes in this cold region built igloos

Arctic

200

This European explorer met Native Americans in 1492.

Christopher Columbus

200

These ceremonial items, often decorated with feathers, are worn by some Native American leaders and carry deep cultural meaning.

headdresses

300

This large tribe today lives in the Southwest, covering parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. 

Navajo

300

Powwows often include this activity to music

dancing

300

This desert region is home to tribes like the Hopi.

Southwest

300

This holiday remembers cooperation between Pilgrims and Native Americans.

Thanksgiving

300

This instrument is commonly used in Native American music.

drum

400

This tribe lived in longhouses in the Northeast

Iroquois

400

This method used controlled puffs of smoke to send messages over long distances, with different patterns meaning different things.

smoke signals

400

This river was important to many Eastern tribes.

Mississippi River

400

This U.S. law forced tribes to move west (Trail of Tears).

Indian Removal Act

400

Dreamcatchers are believed to do this while you sleep.

catch bad dreams

500

This tribe led by Sitting Bull fought at Little Bighorn

Lakota Sioux

500

Often referred to by a French term meaning “reed,” this sacred ceremonial object is used by Plains tribes in rituals to seal agreements and send prayers, with its smoke symbolizing a connection to the spiritual world.

peace pipe

500

This mountain range runs along the western U.S.

Rocky Mountains

500

This battle in 1876 was a major Native American victory

Battle of Little Bighorn

500

This carved pole tells stories and represents family or history.

totem pole

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