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100

As their environment changed, the Blackfoot adapted their food sources by hunting for what animal?

Fish

100

They believed ------, ------, and the ---- were interconnected.

Humans, animals, land

100

What is the name of their spiritual creator?

Manitou

100

True or false, the landscape is entirely flat.

False, the landscape includes rolling hills and valleys.

100

A name still used today, that refers to traditional celebrations.

Powwows

200

Name two animals that were used to pull sleds as a way of transportation

Dog's and horses

200

Name two ways they honour the dead?

By rituals and feasts

200

They refer to themselves as Niitsítapi, meaning...

"Real People

200

These are a real danger faced in the region caused by the high wind and lack of trees.

Dust storms 

200

Tipis, were historically used for daily living, now they are used for what?

Ceremonial purposes, such pow wows. Which are public celebrations of culture.

300

How was the land incorporated into their children games?

Hint: A game other than archery aka...

Bows and arrows.

300

The sweat lodge represented...

The womb of Mother Earth

300

The Kainai Tribe is also known as the....

Blood Tribe

300

Another name given to the Great Plains region, which doesn't make it sound appealing.

Treeless wasteland

300

How many Blackfoot people in Canada still live on reserves?

22,000 Blackfoot people in Canada still live on reserves

400

Winter was a primary season for what activity?

Passing on tribal history and cultural knowledge 

400

What does the eagle represent?

Messenger to the Creator, symbolizing visions and leadership

400

Less than how many people speak fluently in the Algonquian language?

Less than 5,000

400

Name two river valleys that provide water, wood, plants and food for nearby settlements.

The Missouri and Mississippi river valleys

400

What are some ways they keep their language alive

Through apps and zoom meetings lead my elders.

500

Name the month that is a critical time for harvesting and preserving food

Fall (Autumn)

500

What sacred site preserves stories tied to the land? This sight acts as living history, preserving culture and identity through the land itself.

Writing-On-Stone

500

Name 3 way's the 1885 Judith Treaty recognized the land.

Promised protection, Gave financial aid, Educational support


500

The Great Plains gradually gain elevation as you move into which direction? (North, east, south or west)

West

500

Why do teepee's have 13 holes

Represent the nations of people living on the land 

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