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100

What is our Club President's name?

Native Michael

100

This movement brings awareness to Indigenous people. Often using a symbolic red hand print to bring awareness to the cause. 

Missing and Murdered Indigenous People/Women

100

Name ONE Native American chief. Past or Present

Answer varies

100

This popular bread is often served with honey and powdered sugar. 

Frybread

100

Many tribes use this bird's feather as a symbol of honor. 

Eagle 

200

Name one reservation in Arizona

Navajo

Hopi

Salt River Pima

San Carlos Apache

Tohono

Giva

Yavapai

Pascua Yaqui

Zuni

200

This football team had to change their name due to cultural insensitivity.

The Commanders

200

the month when the U.S. celebrates Native American Heritage Month.

November

200

This taco is typically served with ground beef, cheese, tomato, lettuce, beans, and salsa.

Indian / Indigenous taco

200

What are the two directions in which the sun rises and sets?

It rises in the East and sets in the West. 

300

This famous  basketball team features a sunburst logo inspired by Native American symbols.

the Phoenix Suns

300

This hit TV show, created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi, follows four Native teens in Oklahoma.

Reservation Dogs

300

Before the arrival of Europeans, many Native tribes used this animal for food, clothing, and shelter on the Great Plains.

the buffalo/bison

300

This kind of corn can be eaten as a mush, tortilla, or muffin. 

Blue corn

300

Many tribes consider this natural element, often used in ceremonies and smudging, as a sacred cleanser

Sage / Sweet Grass / Smoke

400

What is the largest Native American reservation in the US?

The Navajo Nation
400

An iconic Native movie about two young men who travel across the country in search of Victor's father.

Smoke Signals

400

This large stone structure in South Dakota features the faces of U.S. presidents, but was built on sacred Lakota land.

Mount Rushmore

400

Name at least 3 ingredients needed to make Frybread. 

Flour

Salt

Water / Milk

Baking powder

Oil / Lard

Sugar

400

This object, often made from a circular frame and a woven net, is believed to filter out bad dreams while allowing good ones to pass through, and is traditionally associated with the Ojibwe tribe.

Dream Catcher

500

This famous Arizona canyon is home to the Havasupai Tribe

The Grand Canyon

500

The first Native American woman to win a Golden Globe for her performance in Killers of the Flower Moon

Lily Gladstone

500

Which prominent Native American activist was granted clemency by President Joe Biden on his last day in office?

Leonard Peltier

500

This dessert is made by boiling berries and water until it reaches a liquid-y consistency. It is often eaten with frybread or drizzled on top of ice cream. 

Wojapi

500

This animal is known as a trickster in Navajo, Cherokee, and Lakota stories. 

The coyote

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