Michigan Legends
Michigan Geography
Michigan History
Michigan Native Americans
The Voyageurs
100

Mother Bear is said to be which Michigan landform?

Sleeping Bear Dune

100

Michigan is divided into two of these.

Peninsulas

100

This person studies history.

A historian

100

The Odawa, Ojibwa and Potawatomi were all part of the

3 Fires

100

The voyageurs were mostly from this country.

France

200

Mackinac Island is in the shape of which animal?

A Turtle 

200

How many Great Lakes touch Michigan?

Four

200

A letter or a diary is an example of a _______ source.

Primary 

200

Hopewells buried their dead in these.

What are mounds?

200

The voyageurs were very interested in this animal because they wanted to use its fur for hats.

The beaver

300

This state stone can be found near the northern part of Lake Michigan.

The Petosky Stone

300

Most of Michigan's mountains are found in the ______ Peninsula.

Upper

300

True or false:  We can learn about the past by asking questions.

True

300

The Native Americans did this when they wanted or needed things from other people.

They traded.

300

Name 2 ways the voyagers traveled (thanks to the Native Americans)

canoes,  snowshoes, toboggans

400

Shingebis was a Merganser Duck who taught the Native Americans how to _______

Ice Fish

400

This is the largest and deepest Great Lake.

Lake Superior

400

This is the study of the past.

History

400

The Three Fires built round houses called

Wigwams

400

True or False:  Women could be voyageurs.

False

500

What was the name of the Iron Ore Ship that went down in Lake Superior?

The Edmund Fitzgerald

500

Which direction would you travel to go from the Upper Peninsula to the Lower Peninsula?

South

500

These are things left from the past for us to study.

Artifacts

500

Which of the 3 Fires tribes were the best farmers?

The Potawotami

500

True or false:  The voyageurs sometimes married Native Americans.

True

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