Vocabulary
Objibwe
Vocabulary
Dakota
Bonus
100

Treaty

 What is written agreement between two or more countries

100

Ojibwe people

What is Anishanaabe or Chipewa

100

Settlers

What is a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country or area.

100

Dakota translates as

What is friends, or allies

100

Tribe well known for beadwork

What is the Ojibwe tribe
200

Migration

What is the act of people moving from one place to another, whether it's within a country or between countries

200

 T/F Ojibwe tribe still exist

What is True

200

Canoe

What is a narrow, keelless boat with pointed ends, propelled by a paddle/s.

200

Dakota hunted

What is buffalo, deer, elk, and antelope

200

Famous for their birch canoes

What is Ojibwe tribe
300

Gathering

What is a cultural celebration that features group singing and dancing by men, women, and children.

300

There is no good-bye in Ojibwe language

What is once you meet someone, they are always in your circle, so you don't need to say goodbye.

300

Territory

What is an area of land, or sometimes sea, that is considered belonging to or connected with a particular country or person

300

Dakota also known as

What is the Santee Sioux.

300

The Original People, or True People

What is the Anishinaabe

400

Harvesting

 What is picking and collecting crops, or of collecting plants, animals, or fish as food

400

Ojibwe is part of larger Anishinaabeg group

What is Odawa and Potawatomi. 

400

Indigenous

What is originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.

400

The original Dakota homelands were in

What is MN, WI, SD, ND

400

The War of 1862

What is The Dakota War of 1862 was a conflict between the Dakota people of Minnesota and U.S. settlers, resulting in the forced removal of the Dakota from Minnesota.

500

Nomadic

What is moving from one place to another rather than living in one place all of the time

500

Seven Ojibwe Reservations

What is Bois Forte (Nett Lake), Fond du Lac, Grand Portage, Leech Lake, Mille Lacs, White Earth, and Red Lake. 

500

Inhabiting

What is a person, or  animal who live in or occupy a place or environment.

500

The Dakota people primarily wore

What is clothing made from animal hides, particularly deer and buffalo.

500

The difference between the Lakota & Dakota Natives

What is there is no real difference. "Lakota" and "Dakota" are different pronunciations of the same tribal name

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