This character works as a night watchman while fighting for Native rights.
Thomas Wazhashk
This Native American woman helped explorers Lewis and Clark on their journey across America.
Sacagawea
This large carved stone mountain in South Dakota is near Native American sacred lands and features four U.S. presidents' faces.
Mount Rushmore
What Native Region of the US used primarily Wampum for trade
Northeast Region
This U.S. government policy, opposed by Thomas Wazhashk in The Night Watchman, aimed to terminate tribal lands and sovereignty.
Termination
This famous Native American woman from history saved the life of John Smith and helped her tribe and early settlers get along.
Pocahontas
This river, the longest in the United States, was a major waterway for Native American tribes before European explorers arrived.
Mississippi River
What Native Region of the US used primarily Copper for trade
Great Lakes Region
Louise Erdrich’s novel is set on this Native American reservation in North Dakota.
Turtle Mountain Reservation
This Native American was the first to win an olympic gold medal.
Jim Thorpe
This famous hiking destination in mainly Arizona carved over millions of years, was home to Native tribes like the Havasupai.
Grand Canyon
What Native Region of the US used primarily Hides and furs for trade
Plains Region
Patrice travels to this city to look for her missing sister, Vera.
Minneapolis
This Native American woman is famous for standing up for Native rights at the Oscars in 1973.
Sacheen Littlefeather
This famous red rock formation in Arizona is sacred to the Navajo people and is often seen in Western movies.
Monument Valley
What Native Region of the US used primarily turquiose for trade
Pacific Northwest