Miss Cherokee
Clans
Basketry
Pottery
Cherokee National Holiday
100

Someone who acts as an ambassador for the Cherokee tribe

Who is Miss Cherokee?

100

There are ___ clans

7

100
The terms "spoke" and "runner" refer to what traditional Cherokee craft?
Basket-weaving
100

Material used to make pottery

What is clay? (this was an easy one)

100

Cherokee National Holiday celebrates what historical event?

The signing of the Cherokee Constitution

200

From what material is the crown for Miss Cherokee made of?

Copper

200

The names of each clan are:

Bird, Paint, Longhair, Blue, Wolf, Wild Potato, Deer

200

A popular style of Cherokee basketry

What is double wall?
200

A decorative pottery technique unique to the Cherokee tribe

What is stamped pottery? (paddle stamps)

200

Cherokee National Holiday is held on ______ in Tahlequah, OK

Labor Day Weekend

300
The official Cherokee dress which is made from cotton calico

What is a tear dress? 

(fun fact: they are called tear dresses because all the pieces to make one are square, so they can be torn instead of cut)

300

The clan which most peace chiefs came from

What is Longhair Clan?

300

A traditional red dye

What is bloodroot?
300

The woman responsible for revitalizing Cherokee pottery in Oklahoma

Who is Anna Mitchell?

300

The speech given by the Principal Chief during the holiday celebration

The State of the Nation
400

Who was the first Miss Cherokee and the first tear dress made for?

Virginia Stroud

400

The Panther Clan is also known as _____

Long Hair Clan

400

Material traditionally used to weave baskets

What is rivercane?

400

The process of adding sand, crushed mussels, or ground pottery shards to strengthen the clay

Tempering

400

What year was the first Cherokee National Holiday held?

1957

500

Who is the current Miss Cherokee?

Chelbie Turtle

500

The war chief comes from this clan

What is Wolf Clan?

500

Polk berry produces ___ dye

Blue or purple

500
Pottery stamps served what purpose?
In addition to decoration, they texturized the pottery and increased the heating surface
500

The chief who initiated the first Cherokee National Holiday

Who is W.W. Keeler?