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100

This is the year when Columbus sailed the Atlantic ocean.

When was 1492?

100

This is the famous civil rights leader that didn't move from their seat.

Who is Rosa Parks?

100

This is the tribe that first mastered horse riding and by some accounts shoot 20 arrows before a soldier could reload his muzzleloader.

What is the Comanche tribe?

100

This is the year that Andrew Jackson was elected president.

When was 1828?


100

This is how many Native American tribes are federally recognized.

What is/ how much is 

574

200

This is where Columbus landed.

Where is the Bahamas? 

200

This is where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream," speech.

Where is the Lincoln Memorial?

200

This is the tribe Texas is named after.

What is the Tejas tribe?

200

This is the act that was passed giving permission to the states and military to move Natives off their land.

What was the Indian Removal Act?

200
This is the percentage of the global diet that is derived from crops originally domesticated by Native Americans. 

What is/ how much is

60%

300

This is the day Columbus day is celebrated.

When is October 12?

300

This is the year that AIM (American Indian Movement) was formed.

When was 1968?

300

This is the biggest Native American tribe in Texas.

What is the Alabama-Coushatta tribe?

300

This is the path that Natives were forced to walk on their way to the reservations.

What is the Trail of Tears?

300

A modern celebration of Native culture where Natives will wear traditional costumes dance and sing.

What is a Powwow or Powwaw. 
400

This is Christopher Columbus's nationality. 

What is Italian?  

400

From the years 1969-1971 a group of Native Americans occupied this infamous prison in the San Francisco bay.


What is Alcatraz?

400

This is one of the three tribes that formed the adobe house of west Texas.

What is the Jumano, Apache, or Puebloan?

400
This is the tribe with the most murdered or killed during the walk to the reservations. 
Who are the Cherokee?
400

This is a very famous myth about a human that has frozen, became a cannibal, and is perpetually starving.

What is the Wendigo? 

500

This is the tribe that Columbus met first.

Who are the Taino?

500

This person threw the first brick at Stonewall.

Who was Martha P. Johnson?

500

This is one of the four tribes that lived near the Sabine river.

what are the Akokisa, the Haqui, the Caddo, or the Karankawa?

500

This person was outspoken about violations of Native rights and lead the Cherokee resistance to the removal.

Who was John Ross?

500

This myth is about a bird who must ask the God who creates all by thinking, to think the world warm again so the animals wont freeze. This bird has a very distinct color very different from what it normally is. 

What is rainbow crow?