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The Senecas call themselves Onandowaga. What does this mean?

'People of the Mountain' 

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What does Lenape mean?

"The People"

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What does Shawnee mean?

'Southerner'

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What does Cherokee mean?

'Speakers of another language' 

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How many people make up the US Electoral College?

538

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Where are the Seneca people originally from?

New York

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What was the name of the native Lenape language?

Unami

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What is the name of the lands that Shawnee tribes live on?

Trust Lands

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Which President marched his army through Cherokee camps and forced them to leave their homes and follow the 'Trail of Tears' 

Andrew Jackson

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What does www stand for in a web browser address?

World Wide Web

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Seneca Tribal Councils are chosen by groups of women. What are those women called?

Clan Mothers

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What kind of houses did the Lenape live in?

Wigwams

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What is the title of the person who is in charge of a Shawnee Tribe?

Principal Chief

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What did Cherokee men wear?

Breechcloths and Leggings

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What is the most used letter in the English alphabet?

E

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Seneca people lived in villages of long wood-frame buildings. What are those buildings called?

Longhouses?

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In what two states are the federally recognized Lenape tribes located?

Delaware and Oklahoma

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What did the Shawnee wear on their feet?

Moccasins 

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In what two states are the federally recognized Cherokee tribes? 

Oklahoma and North Carolina

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How many Earth's can fit inside the sun? 

1.3 million

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What was the Seneca's people main way of getting food?

Farming

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Where do most Lenape Indians live now?

Apartments or Modern Houses, just like us! 

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Children are no longer learning the Shawnee language. This makes it an _________?

Endangered Language

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What is the famous Cherokee man, Sequoyah, famous for?

Creating a writing system still used today by some Cherokee people

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Who was the 35th president of the United States?

John F. Kennedy (JFK)