Arts/Crafts/Music
Regions
Residences
Symbols
Inventions
100

This Band is the most Popular Native American Band with a Top 40 hit in 2 different decades. 

Redbone - Song: Come and Get Your Love 1974 & 2014

100

This region consisted of Flat Grasslands

The Plains
100

These are typical structure used as a house style that was built  by the Pueblo, Zuni and Hopi tribes 

Adobe

100

This is an important winged symbol for the Native American people 

The waŋblí — eagle. The eagle is the strongest and bravest of all birds. For this reason, Native Americans have chosen the eagle and its feathers as a symbol of what is highest, bravest, strongest and holiest.

100

These were first fashioned made of animal bladders and hollow bird bones to inject medications 

Syringes

200

This is an American comedy-drama television series created by Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi for Fx Productions

Reservation Dogs

200

This region consisted mainly of Desert

The Southwest

200

These structures are made with a frame of arched poles, most often wooden, which are covered with some sort of bark roofing material

Wigwam

200

This symbolized protection and defense

The Arrow

200

These were primarily used in a ceremonial ballgame prevalent across Mesoamerican culture. 

Rubber Balls

300

These are made from a wooden hoop, a net or web made from natural fibers, and sometimes sacred objects like beads or feathers 

Dreamcatcher originated in the Ojibwe (Chippewa) culture original name is asabikeshiinh 

300

This is a coastal region where Natives heavily relied on the large body of water for food

The Pacific Northwest

300

Popular in the Northeast this is a communal dwelling that accommodated multiple families

Longhouse

300

This a symbol that can represent a tribe, family or an individual.

Totem

300

These were first fashioned from wood, bone, antler or leather to protect their eyes from over-exposure to sunlight reflected

Snow Googles

400

This person was Ozzy Osbourne's drummer from 1965 to 2002

Randy Castillo, he is an Apache from New Mexico.

400

This Region has at least 8 different Tribes that have called it home

The Great Plains- The Blackfoot, Mandan, Crow, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Osage, Comanche, and Dakota, Plus many smaller tribes. 

400

This is a conical tent that was traditionally used by Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains

Tipi (TeePee)

400

This is an ancient and sacred symbol used by many Tribes. It signifies Earth's boundary and all the knowledge of the universe.

 The medicine wheel (also called the Sun Dance Circle or Sacred Hoop) 

400

This was invented by taking dried and greased bear gut and a bird’s quill  

Baby bottle 
500

She was the first Indigenous person to win an acting Golden Globe. She also became the first Native American nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress.

Lily Gladstone 

500
This region has the coldest weather and the fewest tribes. i.e.- Inuit, Kutchin, Beaver, & Cree

Arctic / Subarctic Region

500

This Residence can be round, cone-shaped, multi-sided, or square; with or without internal posts; with walls and roof of timber, packed earth, and stone in varying amounts, and a bark roof

Hogan 

500

This is a hawk-like figure that brings up the sun from the Beneath World each dawn.

The Morning Star, also known as Birdman. Morning Star is associated with everlasting life, and rulers at ceremonial sites in Illinois and Georgia seem to have taken on Morning Star's divine identity

500

Long before the development of modern medicine, this was used for family planning. 

Stone seed (also called Columbia Puccoon or Leptospermum ruderal) was used as the first oral contraceptive.