Homes
US States
Weapons
Hair Styles
Famous People
100
A small dome shaped building built in a spiral with ice and snow.
What is an igloo?
100
The name of this state is derived from the Native term "Acansa" which literally means "southern place."
What is Arkansas?
100
These weapons are the first to come to mind, when most people think of Native Americans.
What are bows and arrows?
100
A style where hair is divided into 3 strands and then combined into a single strand or rope.
What is a braid?
100
This Native American is famous for carrying her son on her back as she traveled with the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Who is Sacagawea?
200
A home formed by poles placed in a cone shape and then covered with hides.
What is a teepee?
200
This state's name came from the tribal name "Illiniewek" a term meaning "best people."
What is Illinois?
200
A mace like weapon used for warfare.
What is a war club?
200
Creek women often wore their hair on top of their heads in this style.
What is a bun or topknot?
200
A Chiricahua Apache who is famous for staging what was to be the last great Native American uprising.
Who is Geronimo?
300
This multistory home is is built of clay and staw that has been baked into hard bricks.
What is an adobe house?
300
The name of this state came from the Iroquois word meaning "meadow land."
What is Kentucky?
300
A widely used term for fighting hatchets.
What is a tomahawk?
300
Navajo and Pueblo women often wore this style where their hair was tied behind their heads in a twist.
What is a chongo?
300
This Native American married the Englishman John Rolfe, an early American settler in Jamestown.
Who was Pocahontas?
400
Housing for many families, they were built with pole frames and bark and could be as long as 200 feet.
What are longhouses?
400
This state was named for the native Ute people who lived in the territory.
What is Utah?
400
These heavy wooden spears are attached to cords and often used to hunt large marine animals.
What are harpoons?
400
This is a unique hairstyle that was popular with Seminole women.
What is a board or a bonnet?
400
This Sioux Chief is famous for his major victory at the Battle of Little Bighorn against Custer.
Who is Sitting Bull?
500
A shelter made by weaving river cane into a wood frame and then covering it with a thick plaster.
What is a Wattle and Daub?
500
This state's name is an offshoot of the Dakota term for "cloudy water."
What is Minnesota?
500
This is a thin wooden shaft with a hollowed out cup on the end and it is used to throw spears.
What is an atlatl?
500
A distinctive hair style worn by unmarried Hopi maidens.
What is the "squash blossom" style?
500
A Native American who befriended the Pilgrims, assisting them during their first harsh winter.
Who was Squanto?
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