History
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Fun Facts
100

Someone that is native to the land; the first people to live in a particular place.

Who are indigenous people?

100

An instrument created to imitate the sound of a frog.

What is a rasp?

100

This is another name for a double flute.

What is a drone flute?

100

A stringed instrument that has one or more strings stretched over a box that acts as a resonator to make the sound louder.

What is a chordophone?

100

A type of soup that is commonly served at a Pow Wow.

What is corn soup?

200

Native Americans use this to pass on their history and traditions.

What is storytelling?

200

Animal skin is stretched over this material to create a drum. 

What is a log or wood?

200
Native American flutes are typically made from these materials. You must name at least two.

What is soft wood? What is bamboo? What is clay? What is bone?

200

These are the different ways a chordophone can be performed. You must name at least two.

What is pluck? What is bow? What is rub? What is hit?

200

Another name that the Native American Music Awards are known as.

What are the Nammy's?

300

This is another word for "tribe".

What is nation?

300

Native American cultures consider this to be the heartbeat of Mother Earth.

What is a drumbeat?

300

Flutes are commonly used in Native American culture for these things.

What is entertainment? What is healing? What are religious ceremonies?

300

This is an example of a chordophone.

What is a violin? What is a guitar? What is a ukulele? What is a musical bow? 

300

A song written by Bear Fox and performed by Telo Swathe.

What is Sky World?

400

An event that features arts & crafts, dancing & singing, and the honoring of cultures.

What is a Pow Wow?

400

These materials can be used to fill a rattle in order to create the desired sound.

What are pebbles, seeds, and beads?

400

The number of chambers in a Native American flute.

What is 2? The air chamber and sound chamber.

400

These are used to pass down history, continue traditions, and educate future generations.

What are vocals?

400

An instrument from Scotland that also has a drone.

What is the Scottish bagpipes?

500

A tribe from the northeastern United States.

What is the Mohawk tribe? 

500

When making a drum, Native Americans would perform this ceremony in order to rid themselves of negative thoughts and energy.

What is a smudging ceremony?

500

An event honoring Native American musicians of both traditional and modern music.

What are the Native American Music Awards?

500

A style of singing sometimes used by two or more Native American musicians as a game.

What is throat singing?

500

The rasp is also known by a name that imitates a very large, hairy animal that likes to eat salmon. 

What is a bear-growler?