Geography
World History
Origins of WA State
Native History
Native Treaties
100

These imaginary horizontal lines circle the earth and measure distance North and South of the equator.

Latitude Lines

100

This person held more power than the emperor in medieval Japan.

The Shogun (supreme military leader)

100

This region runs North to South from British Columbia to Northern California.  It is where you find Mts. Rainier, St. Helens, and other dormant volcanoes.

Cascade Range

100

Place where native children were sent to force them to assimilate into white culture.

Indian Boarding School

100

Form a line with your table and follow the leader, swimming like a salmon around the room.

Eat more salmon!
200

This continent is the only continent that falls in all 4 hemispheres--Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western).

Africa

200

This disease carried by rats killed 1/3 of the population of Europe in the mid 1300s. 

Black Death, Bubonic Plague, The Plague.

200

The native Shoshone woman who helped Meriwether Lewis and William Clark explore the Oregon territory and reach the Pacific Ocean.

Sacagawea

200

Something that can be broken but is never held.

A promise

200

Vocabulary word:  a share or plot of land that was distributed to native families under the Dawes Act.

Allotment

300

The Americas are to the west while Europe and Africa are to the east side of this ocean.

Atlantic Ocean

300

This religion spread during the Roman empire and is one of the major religions in the world today.

Christianity

300

The arrival of these animals greatly helped Northwest natives travel, hunt, and trade.

Horses

300

Give one reason why the Makah want to hunt whales.

Cultural identity, treaty rights, food, traditional and ceremonial practice, rebuild connections with culture.

300
Mr. Waller looks like this man who was the territorial governor of Washington and negotiated treaties with Native Americans.

Isaac Stevens

400

Chinook Middle School sits at the cross of these two streets.  

S 188th St and 42nd Ave S

400

Who killed Julius Caesar? 

Roman Senators

400

Sing "Happy Birthday" to someone in your group who has a birthday in June, July or August.

Happy! Happy! Happy!

400

The native nation who is Chinook's partner in studying Pacific Northwest History.

Muckleshoot Tribe

400

Name of the treaty we studied that was signed by the Puyallup and 7 other tribes in South Puget Sound. 

Medicine Creek Treaty 1854
500

This imaginary line divides the earth into Eastern and Western hemispheres and officially starts each new day.

Prime Meridian

500

This place is where the prophet Mohammed lived and the religion of Islam began.

Mecca or The Arabian Peninsula or Saudi Arabia

500

European traders offered native nations this goods made from this metal in exchange for animal skins.

Iron

500

This Chief was wrongfully executed by the U.S. because his Nisqually tribe was technically at war with the government. 

Chief Leschi

500

Name two things that natives usually received after signing treaties with the U.S.

Money, reservation land, hunt/fish in usual places, education, medicine.