Sioux
Cherokee
Pueblo
Haudenosaune/Lenape
Potpouri
100

What are the three large once comprised the Sioux Nation?

Lakota, Dakota, Nakota

100

The Cherokee cultivated these three main crops?

Corn, beans, and squash

100

The Pueblo people built large apartment style structures out of a building material made from clay, mud and straw. it is called?

Adobe

100

A piece of art that told a story for the Haudenosaunee 

is called a?

wampum belt

100

In the Sioux Tribe joins were split between these groups. 

Genders--- male and female had different roles in their society

200

Most important animal to the Sioux tribe?

Buffalo

200

Cherokee Syllabary was developed in the early 1800's and is one of a few of these among native American tribes?

written language

200

Pueblo means this in Spanish. 

Village

200

The tribe that lived in the same area that we do now was called?

Lenape

200
The Pueblo people are from this region of the Southwest United States.

The Four corners region

300

settlers encroached onto Sioux lands because this was found in the Black Hills?

Gold

300

The Cherokee people were forcibly removed from their lands and moved west in 1838 and one in four died of disease and starvation.

Trail of Tears

300

Corn helped the Pueblo people switch from this type of people to farmers. 

Hunter/gatherers

300

What is a political similarity that the Haudenosaunee shares with our country

Government/leadership structure

300

The Supreme court ruled in favor of the Cherokee tribe in its decision about the purchase of their land. What President didn't abide by that decision? 

Andrew Jackson

400

What does the tribe call themselves?

Oceti Sakowin or seven council fires

400

The Cherokee first made contact with Europeans and this explorer near 1540. 

Hernando de Soto

400

the is a circular room used for religious ceremonies. 

Kiva

400

This treaty tricked the Lenape out of a substantial tract of land.

The Walking Purchase

400

A certain combination of crops in the Haudenosaunee culture is called the 

Three Sisters

500

This animal changed the way of life for the Sioux Tribe. 

The Horse

500

What was the treaty called, when a small Cherokee minority sold their land for $5 million. Most of the tribe did not agree?

Treaty of Echota

500

This was a large settlement that became a place of commerce and trade? 

Chaco canyon

500

The Lenape didn't think they were selling this area to the Dutch they thought it would be mutually shared

Manhattan

500

Two Cherokee ceremonies- one is an annual ceremony for the harvest and the other for cleansing and restore a person to a clearer mind

Green Corn ceremony and going to water