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100

This crop, known as “Indian corn,” was a staple food grown by the people of Cahokia.

What is maize?

100

This U.S. state is home to the most famous Serpent Mound.

What is Ohio?

100

Poverty Point is located in this U.S. state.

What is Louisiana?

100

The Adena culture is best known for building these large earthworks for burials.

What are mounds?

100

The Stoney Nakoda are often called the "mountain people" because they have long lived near this Canadian mountain range

What are the Rocky Mountains?

200

Cahokia was located near this major North American river, which helped its people trade and farm.

What is the Mississippi River?

200

The Serpent Mound was likely built to represent this type of animal.

What is a snake?

200

Poverty Point was built during this prehistoric period, over 3,000 years ago.

What is the Archaic period?

200

The Adena people lived mostly in this part of the United States.

What is the Ohio River Valley?

200

The word “Nakoda” means this in their own language.

What is "the people" or "friend"?

300

This enormous mound at Cahokia is the largest prehistoric earthwork in the Americas.

What is Monk’s Mound?

300

This ancient culture is often credited with building the Serpent Mound in Ohio.

Who are the Adena?

300

The largest mound at Poverty Point is known by this letter.

What is Mound A?

300

Adena mounds were often used to bury these important individuals.

Who are tribal leaders or elite members?

300

In the late 1800s, many Stoney Nakoda people worked as guides and packers for this growing industry in the Rockies.

What is tourism (or guiding/railroad expansion)?

400

Cahokia reached its peak around this century, when it was larger than London.

What is the 11th century (or 1000s)?

400

The Serpent Mound is aligned with this kind of event, where the sun appears highest in the sky.

What is the summer solstice?

400

Artifacts found at Poverty Point show they traded with regions as far away as this large U.S. mountain range.

What are the Appalachian Mountains?

400

The Adena people made tools, pipes, and jewelry from this reddish metal.

What is copper?

400

This Stoney Nakoda leader was known for promoting peace and understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in the 20th century.

Who is Chief Walking Buffalo?

500

Besides farming, the people of Cahokia also used these flat, wet areas to grow crops.

What are floodplains?

500

The Serpent Mound is located on top of this type of rare geological feature, which may have influenced where it was built.

What is a meteor crater (or impact crater)?

500

Despite being built before modern tools, Poverty Point was constructed using this simple method of transport.

What is carrying dirt in baskets?

500

The Adena culture was part of this broader time period in North American history.

What is the Woodland period?

500

During the construction of Banff National Park, the Stoney Nakoda were excluded from their traditional territory, leading to this long-standing issue.

What is land claim disputes?