How did the Raven bring light to the world?
Stole the Sun
Native American folklore, Koraea presented the coyote with a special gift. This gift was the gift of _______.
a. Cunning
b. Wisdom
c. Strength
d. Speed
Cunning
Ponyo loves _____ and ______.
Sosuke and ham
The most popular main dish eaten on Thanksgiving is ______.
Turkey
The Pilgrims sailed to America from Great Britain on a ship called the _____.
Mayflower
A humpbacked flute player (often with feathers or antenna-like protrusions on his head)
a. Kaio player
b. The Dancing bird man
c. Kokopelli
d. Roanoke
Kokopelli
In the Native version of "Snow White", how did the evil stepmother try and hurt her first?
a. Poison apple
b. Tight beaded belt
c. Huntsman
d. Poisoness feathered comb
Huntsman
In the movie, Howl's moving castle Mr. Turnip Head is ______.
a. a scarecrow
b. a prince
c. cursed
d. all of the above
all of the above
Fill in the blank:
Thanksgiving dessert
P __ __ k __ __ p __ __
Pumpkin pie
This tribe of natives are responsible for the survival of the pilgrims
a. Wampanoag
b. Soiux
c. Comanche
d. Blackfoot
Wampanoag
Traditionally used as talismans to protect sleeping people, usually children, from bad dreams and nightmares
Dreamcatcher
There are ____ civilized tribes in Oklahoma.
a. 7
b. 15
c. 5
d. 25
5
In Howl's Moving Castle, who cursed Sophie?
a. The Witch of the East
b. The Witch of the West
c. The Witch of the Waste
d. The Wizard of Oz
The Witch of the Waste
True or False.
The pilgrims used only spoons and knives on Thanksgiving
True.
The first Thanksgiving was eaten with spoons and knives — but no forks! That's right, forks weren't even introduced to the Pilgrims until 10 years later and weren't a popular utensil until the 18th century.
True or False.
The woman who wrote the song “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” convinced President Lincoln in 1863 to make Thanksgiving a national holiday
True.
Sarah Josepha Hale wrote 17 letter campaigning for Thanksgiving as a national holiday.
A type of Northwest Coast art, consisting of carvings in posts or pillars, of symbols or figures. They recount familiar legends, clan lineages, or notable events
Totem pole
Miss Brown belongs to this tribe
a. Cherokee
b. Seminole
c. Apache
d. Choctow
Seminole
In The Cat Returns, the little white kitten gave this advice to Haru when she was a child
a. Treat all others with love and respect
b. Be yourself
c. Always let your conscious be your guide
d. Life is tough
Life is tough
_____ is the symbol of sustenance, the staff of life and is an important symbol of many tribes. This vegetable is considered a gift from the Great Spirit so its role is both as a food and a ceremonial object.
a. Pumpkin
b. Corn
c. Squash
d. Sweet potato
Corn
True or False.
Benjamin Franklin wanted the wild turkey to be the national bird instead of the bald eagle.
True
The Native American guide for Lewis and Clark, Sacajawea, is honored on a coin worth _________.
a. 50 cents
b. One dollar
c. 75 cents
d. None of the above
One dollar
Navajo and Pueblo indians (desert natives) are known for what?
a. Leaders and warriors
b. Food
c. Pottery and weaving
d. Poetry and music
Pottery and weaving
what was the first gift given to Haru from the cats?
a. Cat tails
b. Catnip
c. Mice
d. Parade
Catnip
Cranberries grow on ____.
a.vines b. trees
c. bushes d. in the ground
Vines
This Thanksgiving Day Parade began in 1924 with 400 employees marching from Convent Ave to 145th street in New York City. It is aired on TV every Thanksgiving morning for viewers all around the country.
a. Turkey trot Thanksgiving Day Parade
b. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
c. Festival of Lights Parade
d. Friends and Family Thanksgiving Day Parade
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade