Which Native American tribe traditionally inhabited the Great Plains and was known for there expert horsemanship and buffalo hunting?
Lakota Sioux
This small, purple berry is considered sacred by many Indigenous tribes and is commonly found in ice cream, jams, and pies.
Huckleberry
This river, flowing through Hood River, Oregon, is where Yakama enrolled tribal members fish using traditional scaffolds, a practice passed down through generations.
Columbia River, OR
Which US President established Native American Heritage Month in 1990?
George H. W. Bush
This simple dish, created by Native Americans when they were forced to survive on government-issued flour, water, salt, and lard, is now a celebrated cultural food.
Fry Bread
Where is the largest Pow-wow gathering taken place in the U.S?
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Featured in Disney's Pocahontas, how old was the real Pocahontas when she was forced to married John Rolfe?
12 years old
(John Rolfe was 28 or 29)
What is the new Seattle cuisine that highlights Indigenous ingredients—served from a food truck and café at the Burke Museum
Off the Rez
Where is the largest reservation in Washington State?
Colville WA with 1.4 million acres
The true history behind this holiday involves the celebration of the mass killing of Native American villages, and it wasn’t until Abraham Lincoln’s presidency that it was officially named_____
Thanksgiving
Located in Tacoma, Washington, this seafood and steakhouse is owned by the Puyallup Tribe and is known for its upscale dining experience.
Woven Seafood and Chophouse
This U.S state has the highest percentage of indigenous peoples in the U.S and is home to dozens of Native tribes
Alaska
Which US law, passed in 1830, directly led to the forced relocation of Native American tribes to lands west of the Mississippi River, including the event known as the Trail of Tears?
The Indian Removal Act
This practice, still carried out today, is how Native American communities honor their ancestors by ____, ensuring they provide food for their families and uphold traditional ways of life.
Hunting
What was the name of the U.S massacre in which more than 300 Lakota Sioux men, woman, and children were killed by the U.S army in 1890?
The Wounded Knee Massacre