Westward movement
Reservation Life
Sacagawea's Role
Tough Challenges
Family & Culture
100

The belief that white settlers were "destined" to expand across North America, which forced Native Americans off their land.

What is Manifest Destiny?

100

 The special, restricted areas of land where the government forced Native American tribes to live.

What are reservations?

100

Sacagawea served primarily as an interpreter, guide, and cultural ambassador for the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

What did Sacagawea serve as?

100

Before becoming a famous guide, Sacagawea was captured by an enemy tribe and sold into this at a very young age.

What is marriage?

100

According to Anika's research, this strong bond has kept people and tribes close throughout history.

What is the bond of families?

200

The specific historical time period (Era 2) when settlers moved across the country.

What is Westward Expansion?

200

Many Native Americans went hungry because they were moved to places where they didn't know how to do this.

What is farm?

200

Fluent in both Hidatsa and Shoshone, she served as a crucial translator.

What languages was Sacagawea fluent in?

200

Sacagawea showed great bravery because she walked through unknown lands while carrying this person.

Who was her newborn baby?

200

Native Americans lived very differently than we do today because they had different types of food and these.

What are houses?

300

The law passed by the U.S. government in 1830 to force Native Americans to leave their homes.

What is the Indian Removal Act?

300

Schools where Native American children were forced to go so they would forget their own traditions.

What are boarding schools?

300

Traveling with a woman and a baby showed other tribes that the expedition was a sign of this.

What is peace 

300

Sacagawea kept the explorers safe by helping them find these types of things to eat.

What are safe foods (or plants/berries)?

300

Before settlers arrived, Native American tribes lived all across North America with a rich culture and a deep connection to this.

What is their land?

400

The large animal that was destroyed by settlers, which took away a main food source for Native Americans.

What is the bison (or buffalo)?

400

Boarding schools tried to erase these two main parts of Native American culture.

What are languages and traditions?

400

Sacagawea helped the group find their way through the mountains, including this famous pass in Montana.

What is the Bozeman Pass?

400

When trading for horses, Sacagawea realized the Shoshone chief was actually this family member.

Who was her brother?

400

The name of the big showcase event where Krisha, Vidisha, Sahasra, Shanaya, and Anika are presenting.

What is the Native AMericans

500

Because different tribes were forced into the same small areas, it caused them to have fights over this.

What is land?

500

The word for a tribe’s right to rule themselves, which they still fight to keep today.

What is sovereignty?

500

Sacagawea helped the group trade for these animals, which they needed to cross the Rocky Mountains.

What are horses?

500

Along with Westward Expansion, this major factory-building time period caused challenges for Native Americans.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

500

The short name for Google Classroom, where the final project must be turned in.

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