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Canoes: Did Native Americans use canoes to travel in rivers and lakes?

Yes

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Shelter: Would a tent make a good shelter in a rainstorm?

Yes, a shelter keeps us safe and dry.

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Where would the traditions of Native Americans be celebrated?

powwows or the desert

A powwow is a place where the traditions of Native American tribes are celebrated.

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Powwows: Do some Native American tribes still hold powwows today to celebrate their traditions?

Yes, we have been to a powwow already this year.

100

Bay: Is a bay a hot, dry area that gets very little rain?

No, a bay is a space where water is mostly surrounded by land. 

200

Moccasins: Did Native Americans use moccasins to keep their hands warm?

No, they used Moccasins to keep their feet warm.

200

Succulent: is a piece of dry toast succulent?

No, something that is succulent is juicy and tasty.

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What type of food did the Wampanoag eat?

clams, buffalo, or insects

The Wampanoag tribe ate clams that they dug up on the coastline by the bay.

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Where did the Wampanoag live?

desert, city, or the woodlands

The Wampanoag live in the woodlands. That is the same thing as a forest.

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Mischief: Would being kind to a friend an example of mischief?

No, mischief is causing trouble or being naughty.

300

Traditions: Do some families have special traditions like eating certain foods on holidays?

Yes, some families like to eat the same foods for different holidays. This is a tradition.

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Which type of shelter did the Lakota Sioux live in?

wigwam, teepee, or Pueblo house

The Lakota Sioux lived in teepees.

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Warrior: Are warriors brave men that go to battle?

yes, a warrior is a brave person.

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Mischief: Would putting sugar into a salt shaker be an example of mischief?

Yes, mischief is when you are causing trouble and being naughty.

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Teepees: Are tepees good shelters for tribes that moved around because they are easy to set up and take down?

Yes, they were able to take them up and down easily when they had to move to follow the buffalo.

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Totem Poles: Were Totem Poles decorated with colored carvings that represented stories and historical events important to the tribe?

Yes, Totem Poles were decorated with colored carvings to tell stories and the history of the tribe.

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Agile: if a cat jumps from one chair to another, is the cat agile?

Yes, agile means that the cat can move quickly.

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Chief: Was the chief the least important and least powerful person in the tribe?

No, the chief was the most important and most powerful person in the tribe.

400

What would you need for a buffalo hunt?

totem poles, canoes, or bows and arrows

You would need bows and arrows for a buffalo hunt.

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Succulent: Is a piece of fruit that is juicy succulent?

Yes, fruit that is juicy is succulent.
500

Which animal did the Lakota Sioux use for food and clothing?

duck, fish, or buffalo

The Lakota Sioux used buffalo for food and clothing.

500

Feast: For Thanksgiving, do some families feast on turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, green beans, and pumpkin pie?

Yes, a feast is a large meal where family members get together.

500

What doesn't belong at a powwow?

a grocery store, drums, men

A grocery store doesn't belong at a powwow.

500

Wigwam: A wigwam is a type of food eaten by Native Americans?

No, a wigwam is a shelter for Native Americans.

500

What items did women and girls make?

Totem poles, arrow heads, or moccasins

Women and girls made Moccasins.