Name the 2 main native american nations in Minnesota.
Ojibwe and Dakota
This animal fur was traded most in the fur trade
Beaver
The two sides of the war
US and Dakota
The person who won our Minnesota Madness competition.
Prince!
Ms. Stites's classroom catch phrase
We don't say shut up!
Name one other state the Dakota/Ojibwe lived in.
South Dakota, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Montana
The method for moving logs before trains and trucks.
Floating down the river
This is the state who's battle flag we stole during the battle of Gettysburg.
Virginia (28th Infantry)
This is the native american planting method
Three Sisters
The color of Ms. Stites's classroom next year that she doesn't like.
Lime
2 different inventions from the Dakota or Ojibwe.
Parfleche Container, Snow Shoes, Tipis, Birchbark Canoes, Lacrosse Stick, Bison Rib Sled
The definition of a treaty
A written agreement between two or more nations
The site of the largest mass hanging in the US
Mankato
Name one of the 4 movements during the 1960's
Civil Rights, American Indian Movement, Anti-War Movement, Women's Rights
The game we play sometimes to rate songs
Bop or Flop
Mni Sota Makoce is the native name for what place?
Minnesota
The name of the trading point (HINT: we visited the recreation of it as our first field trip)
Rendezvous
Two kinds of Dakota
Traditional and Farm Dakota
The former MN Governor who was a WWE wrestler and an actor
Jesse Ventura
The things we traded to learn about the fur trade
Candy (Ring Pops, Air Heads, Gushers, Fun Dip, Rice Krispies)
This is the traditional food harvested in Northern MN by indigenous people
Wild Rice
The 3 main industries in MN in the late 1800's early 1900's
Flour, Iron, Lumber
Native American leader and hero that many of you researched.
Little Crow
This vice president was loved in Minnesota, so much that MN is the only state that voted for him in the presidential election of 1984.
Walter Mondale
These came down to St. Paul to create and teach us about treaties.
Aliens (Fake Aliens obviously)