What is Minnesota's state Bird?
Common Loon
Who studies artifacts?
Archaeologists
What is another name for the Dakota?
Sioux
When did the Ojibwe harvest wild rice?
In the Fall
Who were the people that carried and canoed the furs from the interior posts to the trade centers?
Voyageurs
What is Minnesota's State Flower?
The Pink Lady Slipper
What were the shape of the burial mounds made by early Minnesotans?
Animal Shaped
Tipi
Where did the Ojibwe migrate from?
The East Coast
What is a written agreement between two or more sovereign nations known as?
A treaty
What is Minnesota's State Fish?
Walleye
Who was respected in the Native American Communities?
Elders
Name three states where official Dakota communities or reservations exist today.
Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska
What is the name of the village located in the Spring?
Sugar Camp
What Day, Month, and Year did Minnesota become a state?
May 11, 1858
What is Minnesota's State Tree?
Red Pine
How can you keep a groups history alive?
Oral History
What direction do the Dakota people believe time runs in?
A Circle
What is the name of the Ojibwe winter home?
Wigwam
Who were Dred and Harriet Scott?
Enslaved people brought to Fort Snelling by their owners
What is Minnesota's State Apple?
Honey Crisp
What is the order of the Scientific Theory?
1) Ask a Question 2) State a Hypothesis 3) Perform an experiment 4) Record the findings 5) Reach a conclusion
Yes
What the popular Ojibwe team sport?
Lacrosse
What is the group that wanted to keep their sacred beliefs and rituals and traveled off the reservation to hunt?
Traditional Dakota