Sioux lived in what region
Great Plains
Beans, Squash, and Corn
Three Sisters
Always carved from wood; can be human, animals or mythical creatures.
Totem Poles (of the Northwest Coastal)
Invention of 1 string on a bow
Fiddle (from the Apache)
This stone was considered lucky if you found it.
(Hint: helped Child of Water)
Turquoise
Northwest Coastal Region includes what 2 states
Washington and Oregon
This animal's hide was used for tepee coverings, clothes, robes and bedding. Hair for rope. Hoofs for rattlers. Horns for dishes, spoons and ladles; and most importantly, its meat for food.
Buffalo
Woven with open weaves by mostly grandfathers and grandmothers; included feathers and twigs too.
Dream Catchers (Ojibwa)
Creator of All Things
The Great Spirit
This animal saved the people by howling and scaring the buffalo so they scattered across the Plains; people were able to hunt for them again.
Clever Coyote
This tribe lived around the Five Great Lakes
Iroquois
Apache viewed this creature as unclean to eat
Fish/Snakes/Insects/Other Reptiles
This piece of art represented a person. It can be used as a blanket or gift.
(Hint: patchwork)
Star Quilts (of the Sioux)
Celebration where dignity is restored/created.
Potlatch
A “_______ “ was what this pure, young maiden said the sled was being pulled with. Her answer led to marriage to the Invisible Warrior.
Rainbow (Ojibwa)
Apache's lands spread from what 3 states
Arizona, New Mexico and Texas
Two important food sources for the Northwest Pacific tribes
Whales & Salmon
This craft was created to make fun of enemies
Booger Masks (Cherokee)
Considered valuable property. Maybe even possess magical powers. Also, could be sold, given away or discarded.
Names
This animal could have had fangs and claws, but ran away at the last second.
(Hint: the theme was to be patient & quiet~)
The rabbit in "Wise Owl"
North Carolina was home to this tribe
Cherokee
Gathered and harvested at the same time; collected by canoe.
Rice (Ojibwa)
Woven from plants/waterproof materials to carry liquids or store other items.
Burden Baskets (made by the Apache)
Worshipped for fear of losing their food supply
Deer God (Cherokee)
These 3 animals either rejected or were not available to provide food to Raven
Squirrel, Bear & Goose