Celebrities
Foods
Sports
Fashion & Clothing
Animals/Plants
100

This part Samoan actor and WWE wrestler is known for his EARTHY nickname

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

100

This famous, delicious Native food was named the official state bread of South Dakota in 2005

Frybread

100

This modern sport, played with a stick and net, originated from Native American tribes as “the Creator’s Game.”

Lacrosse

100

This "necklace" of sorts was initially made by leaves or ferns, dried shells, fruits, beads, or bright feathers. Many Hawaiians celebrate this garment on May 1!

Lei
100

This animal, often called the "trickster" in many Native American stories, is known for its intelligence and adaptability.

Coyote

200

This Native American actress became the first woman to refuse an Oscar on behalf of Marlon Brando

Sacheen Littlefeather

200

This cooked fish is a delicious delicacy, traditionally prepared by Native Nations people of the Pacific Northwest. 

Smoked salmon

200

This famous sport, now seen in the Olympics, is an ancient sport that may have originated in Polynesia as early as 2000 B.C.

Surfing

200

A type of shoe originally worn by North Native American people in which the leather of the upper part is wrapped around the foot from underneath.

Moccasin

200

This large lizard, found in the Pacific Islands, is known for its vibrant colors and has a significant role in local folklore.

the Komodo Dragon

300

This Māori director and actor won an Oscar for his quirky film Jojo Rabbit and starred in Thor: Ragnarok

Taika Waititi

300

Found across the Pacific ocean, this tropical fruit has a thick, tough skin and is known for its pungent smell and sweet, creamy interior

Durian

300

This American former professional football player who spent his entire 12-year career as a safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL

Troy Polamalu

300

An article of daily clothing traditionally worn by Polynesians and other Pasifika people consisting of a single rectangular cloth around the waist

lavalava/ʻie lavalava/pāreu/manou/lap-lap/bågai

300

This large herbivore, once roaming in great numbers across North America, holds great spiritual significance and was a vital resource for many tribes

Bison

400

This Native actress is known for her breakout role as Elora Danan in Reservation Dogs

Devery Jacobs

400

This plant, widely found in the Pacific Islands, has a mildly numbing effect when consumed and literally means 'bitter'

Kava

400

This member of Sac and Fox Nation was the first Native American to win a gold medal for the United States in the Olympics

Jim Thorpe

400

A process that Native American people did to turn animal skin into leather so it would last a long time and not decompose

Tanning

400

Known for its distinctive curved beak, this bird has a FOODY name and is often found in tropical rainforests and is a symbol of fertility in many Pacific Island cultures

The fruit dove

500

He’s a veteran actor and activist who portrayed Chief Bromden in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest and also co-founded the American Indian Movement (AIM)

Will Sampson

500

This blue-purple fruit grows in clusters and was used by tribes in the Southwest for making drinks and dyes. Today, it is promoted as a dietary supplement for colds, flu, and other conditions.

The elderberry

500

This movie is about a coach who tries to turn the American Samoa national soccer team into an elite squad capable of competing against powerhouse countries in the 2014 World Cup.

Next Goal Wins (2023)

500

In real life, the most popular kind of Native headdress was not the feathered one seen on TV, but one called a ___ that was made from animal hair, generally stiff porcupine hair. (+ Shares a name with a common insect)

A Roach
500
Several Native American cultures, such as the Ojibwe, consider this rice to be a sacred component in their culture - the rice is harvested by hand, with two people sitting in a canoe, one of them knocking rice into the canoe with a pole while the other paddles slowl. 


Wild rice