Native American Leaders
Why the Wampanoag Signed a Peace Treaty
The Cherokee Leader who tried to Prevent the Tail of Tears
Facts About Native American Tribes
Miscellaneous
100

Who was the supreme indigenous leader, chief Powhatan’s, daughter?

Pocahontas 

100

What was the name of the first official treaty between English settlers and Native Americans?

The Peace Accord 

100

Who was the long serving chief of the Cherokee Nation?

John Ross

100

When was the Indian Education Act enforced?

1972

100

Lili’uokalani was the first women to rule what state?

Hawaii 

200

Who orchestrated the Pueblo revolt (1680)?

Po’Pay

200

Why did Ousamequin want an alliance with the English?

To protect his people from a rival tribe

200

What was the trail of tears?

Cherokee relocation

200

When was the first newspaper in a Native American language published?

1828

200

What’s the percent of Native Americans that live on tribal lands? (According to the 2010 census)

22%

300

What languages did Louis cook speak?

French, English, Mohawk 

300

What was the name of the English man they negotiated a treaty with?

Governor John Carter 

300

How long was Ross president of the Cherokee Nation Council?

7 years (1819-1826)

300

How many federally recognized tribes are in the US?

574

300

What tribe has the largest tribal land in the US?

Navajo Nation 

400

What kind of activities did Pi’tamakas dad teach her, that wasn’t “normal native girl” activities?

To Hunt and fight

400

Why did the e nglish want the Wampanoag to help them and teach them?

To attain the first successful harvest, to survive

400

How many Cherokees refused to leave?

Around 16,000

400

What was the act that allowed Native Americans to be forcibly displaced in the 1830?

Indian Relocation Act

400

Who was the first woman to head a major native tribe (1985)?

Wilma Mankiller

500

Who was the last Native American leader to surrender to the US military?

Geronimo

500

Why did the peace end?

King Philip claimed his brother was poisoned 

500

How many people died on the 1,000 mile long trail of tears?

Estimated around 3,000-4,000

500

What year were Native Americans granted Citizenshi?

1924

500

How many miles is the Navajo Nation?

25,000 square miles