The Navajo people were known for weaving these in their villages. Lurvy wanted to win one at the County Fair too.
What is a Navajo blanket?
100
Cherokee grew crops such as corn, nuts, beans, squash, sunflowers, and this orange round vegetable.
What is pumpkin?
100
At age 8, boys in the Tlingit tribe went to live with their uncles to learn how to hunt and girls learned to weave this and make this.
What is weave blankets and make baskets?
100
Beads made from shells used for money and for decorating Iroquois clothing.
What is wampum?
100
The main source of food for the Sioux.
What is buffalo?
200
This is the basic home for the Navajo people. This shelter has a door that always faces the east.
What is a hogan?
200
These two tribes had two types of houses, one for the summer and one for the winter.
What are the Cherokee and Inuit?
200
The Inuit lived in the Arctic. The weather was too cold to grow crops so they used harpoons and kayaks to hunt these animals for food.
What are seals, whales, and fish?
200
The type of shelter the Iroquois tribes lived in.
What is a longhouse?
200
The Sioux used meat to make this beef jerky and store it in this bag.
What is wasna and a parfleche bag?
300
The main source of food for the Navajo people.
What is sheep?
300
Soft leather shoes that most Native American tribesmen wore.
What are moccasins?
300
The Inuit cared for dogs and drove dogsleds. Their wore parkas and their mittens and boots were called this.
What are Kamiks?
300
The Iroquois called these vegetables the Three Sisters.
What are corn, beans, and squash?
300
The Sioux lived in these because they were easy to put together and take apart so they could move quickly to follow the buffalo.
What are tipis?
400
Many of the Navajo were skilled in weaving and silversmithing. Their accessories were made out of these three things.
What is turquoise, leather, and silver?
400
This man taught the Cherokee tribe the alphabet and how to read and write.
Who is Sequoyah?
400
Feasts or parties held in the Tlingit tribes for special occasions. They wore carved masks, hats, and dresses.
What are potlatches?
400
They own property and were also in charge of the Iroquois tribe.
Who are the women?
400
In the Sioux tribe after age 5 or 6, girls learned how to do this and boys learned how to do this.
What are cook or sew and hunt or fish?
500
Something the Navajo did when building homes to show respect for nature.
What is building a hogan with a door that faces the east to thank and show respect to the rising sun?
500
The US government forced the Cherokee people to leave their land and move to Oklahoma. Over 4,000 people died on the move to Oklahoma. What was this event in history called?
What is the Trail of Tears?
500
Huge wooden carvings to show ancestry and social rank of the family outside the Tlingit plank houses.
What are totem poles?
500
This is how the Iroquois used the top layers and lower levels of the longhouse.
What is store the belongings on the top level and sleep on the lower level?
500
Two famous Sioux tribesmen for their great courage and determination to preserve the Sioux's traditional way of life.