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100

She:kon

Hello

100

Name given to a narrow building where ceremonies are held.

What is a longhouse?

100

Name the game played with a stick with a net on it.

What is lacrosse?

100

Name the language spoken on the St. Regis Indian Reservation.

What is Mohawk?

100

Name the river located near the St. Regis Reservation.

What is the St. Regis or St. Lawrence River.

200

O:nen

What is goodbye?

200

Name the number of feathers on a Mohawk headdress.

What is three?

200

Name the sport where the participants use bows and arrows to shoot at a target.

What is archery?

200

Name the three vegetables know as "the three sisters"?

What is corn, beans, and squash?

200

Name the country north of the United States.

What is Canada?

300

Nia:wen

What is thank you?

300

Name the day Indigenous Day is celebrated this year.

What is October 13, 2025?

300

Name the sport that used rounded stones with an opening in the center. 

What is Chunkey?

300

Name a game played with a wooden bowl and 6 stones.

What is the peach stone game?

300

Name the state where the highest number of Indigenous people live.

What is California?

400

ioh

What is " you are welcome".

400

Name a dance held at the ceremonies at the longhouse that includes an animal's name. 

What is the the Duck Dance?

400

Name the continent where lacrosse originated.

What is North America?

400

Name a traditional food served at celebrations.

What is corn soup, hash, or fried dough?

400

Name the state where the Cherokee primarily live.

What is Oklahoma?

500

Akwe:kon

What is "all"?

500

Name the festival celebrated by Mohawks that occurs when the crops are picked.

What is the Harvest Festival?

500

Name of the game the Inuit play with a stick. They slide the stick down a smooth track packed with snow.

What is snow snake?

500

Name the tribe that is called," The Keepers of the Eastern door"?

What is Iroquois or Mohawk?

500

Name the tribe that was forced out of Florida by the government.

What is Seminole?