Most longhouses were:
A) Easily portable
B) Up to 200 feet long
C) Lived in for up to 10 years
D) Easily ventilated due to the many windows
Most Cherokee people:
A) Owned two houses
B) Struggled to find food
C) Lived in teepees
D) Hunted buffalo
Hopi people used _____ to reach the upstairs apartments of their buildings.
A) Ladders
B) Stairs
C) Elevators
D) Hills
The Navajo people:
A) Lived in large villages
B) Lived in teepees
C) Lived in longhouses
D) Lived in small groups
The Seminole Tribe is one of the youngest tribes in America.
A) True
B) False
Most Lakota people:
A) Had an abundance of food
B) Believed they were the better than the animals around them
C) Lived in small villages near rivers and streams
D) Lived in teepees
The Tlingit ate mostly:
A) Buffalo
B) Bear
C) Moose
D) Fish
Due to an abundance of resources, this tribe would use _____ to make shoes!
A) Corn
B) Buffalo
C) Cedar trees
D) Tobacco
The Cherokee people knew that a “white“ village wanted _____, while a ”red“ village wanted _____.
A) peace, trade
B) trade, war
C) peace, war
D) pepsi, coke
The arrival of _____ to the region had a very positive impact Hopi life.
A) European settlers
B) New rivers and streams
C) Buffalo
D) Horses
The Navajo Spider Woman taught tribe members intricate weaving techniques. Helping them create world famous _____.
A) Rugs
B) Vases
C) Dresses
D) Masks
The Seminoles have meals:
A) Whenever they feel like it
B) Once in the morning and once at night
C) Three times a day; breakfast, lunch, and dinner
D) Only in the morning, and then snack in the evening
The Lakota identify the east using the color _____, to represent that light comes from the east.
A) Yellow
B) White
C) Black
D) Red
Tlingit _____ had such distinct styles, that many are considered a form of art.
A) Food
B) Hairstyles
C) Homes
D) Clothing
Traditional wampum beads are:
A) Easy to make
B) Made of clam shells
C) A symbol of artistic expression
D) All of the above
The Cherokee government was a:
A) Dictatorship
B) Monarchy
C) Theocracy
D) Democracy
The Hopi "Snake Dance" is held annually and features people dancing with _____.
A) Live snakes around their necks
B) Fake snakes in their mouths
C) Live snakes in their mouths
D) Fake snakes around their necks
The Navajo Medicine Man:
A) Served as chief of the tribe
B) Held the knowledge of the tribe’s history
C) Served 2 year terms
D) Had to skip ceremonies to take care of the sick
Which of the following is NOT one of the eight Seminole clans:
A) Wind
B) Bear
C) Rain
D) Otter
Which of the following is NOT one of the seven Lakota Values.
A) Wisdom
B) Prayer
C) Accountability
D) Compassion
At a traditional Tlingit potlatch, the host would spend days or weeks:
A) Giving their belongings to the guests
B) Feeding the village
C) Dancing and singing
D) Farming in the fields