1. Sequoyah made a written language in 1821 for the _____Indians.
16. Unlike our alphabet, the Cherokee Alphabet had ____letters.
12. Juliette Gordon Low’s nickname was _____
7. Which citizenship traits did Juliette Gordon Low demonstrate?
Patience, compassion, and honesty
8. Today, many Cherokee people live in _____
9. Which is a tradition from the past that the Cherokee might still observe?
Celebrating Winter Festival
18. In 1829, ___was found in Georgia and led to the Trail of Tears.
5. The Cherokee Phoenix is a ____
10. What are some things that Girl Scouts do?
They go on camping trips, do service projects, and raise money
17. The Cherokee Phoenix is printed in English and Cherokee and is still in print today.
13. In 1948, Juliette Gordon Low receives a ___in her honor.
4. In 1980, Sequoyah was honored with a special____
15. Juliette Gordon Low was
19. It took Sequoyah ___years to write the Cherokee Alphabet.
11. What did Juliette Gordon Low do the last fifteen years of her life?
Started and ran the Girl Scouts
6. What could have happened if Juliette Gordon Low never started the Girl Scouts?
Girls would not have a place to be honest, have courage, and become leaders
20. Juliette Gordon Low is most remembered for
21. Sequoyah is most remembered for
14. In 2012, President Barack Obama awards the ___to Juliette Gordon Low.
Presidential Medal of Freedom
3. In which state was Juliette born?
2. In which state did Juliette and her mother run a hospital for soldiers during the Spanish-American War?