This building represents a ship. The building also hosts major events with huge crowds.
US Bank Stadium
Sweet treat known for its large yellow buildings.
Sweet Martha's Cookies.
Boozhoo, Hau, Han
Hello
The capital of Minnesota...
St. Paul
Indian education held these events on Saturdays at Roosevelt.
Open gyms, Family fitness
This bridge hosts a popular art festival every summer.
Stone Arch Bridge.
Rides, cotton candy, games, and noisy kids are at this location.
Midway
Maa'iingan
Wolf
There are this many tribes in Minnesota...
11
This newest member of the MN Lynx is Indigenous.
Alissa Pili
This streets nickname is based off of what people do their the most.
Hint: Nicollet Ave
Eat Street
You might run into Beetljuice in this building.
Haunted Mansion.
Iktomi, Asabikeshiinh
Spider
The Minnesota state bird.
Loon
The four sacred medicines.
Sage, Cedar, Sweetgrass, Tobacco
This music venue is world famous.... despite its tiny size.
1st Avenue
Golden, delicious, fried, greasy, and much too expensive treat. Hint: white cheddar
Cheese curds.
The Ojibwe word for Moccasin....
Makazin
This sports franchise used to be called the "Lakers."
Timberwolves
This game involves using a stick to throw a ball into a pole by two opposing teams.
Lacrosse
This semi pro team plays out of St. Paul. They are the little sibling of a major league franchise based out of Minneapolis.
St. Paul Saints.
Weirdest animal that you can eat. Hint: if it were alive, it would probably eat you.
Alligator.
The word Minnesota is this language.
Dakota
Huntington Bank Stadium is home to this team.
MN Gophers
The current lieutenant governor of Minnesota. She is an enrolled member of the White Earth band of Ojibwe.
Peggy Flanagan