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Bonus
100
A group of people whose ancestors were from the same country, who are of the same race, or who share a way of life.
What is an ethnic group.
100
A person that moves to one country from another country.
What is an immigrant.
100
A way of life or a belief that has come from the past and continues today.
What is heritage.
100
A usual way of doing things.
What is a custom.
100
The English
What is the group among the first to immigrate to North Carolina.
200
Sappony, Hiliwa-Saponi, Meherrin
What is the three American Indian groups that live closest to the Virginia border.
200
Region from which most of the state's foreign born population comes from.
What is Latin America
200
An instrument that first came from West Africa which became an important instrument in country and bluegrass music.
What is the banjo.
200
a custom or an idea that has been handed down from the past.
What is a tradition.
200
This would make a tribe eligible for funds and other support from the United States government.
What is Federal recognition.
300
The largest of the state-recognized American Indian groups. Most live in the Mountain region, in Swain, Graham, and Jackson Counties.
What is the Eastern Band of Cherokee and the Lumbee.
300
English, German, Scotch-Irish, German, Moravians
What is groups that settled in the Piedmont region.
300
Gives awards to artists who help preserve the state's heritage.
What is the North Carolina Arts Council.
300
Storytelling and barbecue.
What is traditions in North Carolina.
300
A person who moves from farm to farm to harvest crops.
What is a migrant worker.
400
Gatherings where culture is celebrated through traditional songs, dances, stories and games.
What is powwows.
400
English, German, Swiss, French, Scottish, Irish, Scottish-Irish
What is European groups that moved to North Carolina.
400
The holiday that most Americans celebrate that started in the United States.
What is Thanksgiving or Fourth of July.
400
A museum located in Raleigh.
What is the North Carolina Museum of History.
400
Visitors tour this ship at the Roanoke Festival Island Park, in Manteo.
What is the Elizabeth II.
500
The smallest of the state-recognized American Indian groups with about 550 members.
What is the Meherrin.
500
People who founded Campbellton, later known as Fayetteville.
What is the Scottish.
500
The national flag, national anthem, bald eagle, Statue of Liberty, Liberty Bell
What is symbols that all Americans share.
500
An association founded in 1953 now based in the North Carolina Museum of History open to students 4th grade to 8th grade.
What is the Tar Heel Junior Historian Association.
500
Another popular living history site in North Carolina where the entire historical village, including the buildings, streets, and gardens, looks much as it did in the late 1600's.
What is Old Salem.
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