Famous Native Americans
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Native American Tribes
Native American Customs
100

A Powhatan woman who is historically recognized for her interaction with English settlers.

Who is Pocahontas?

100

What is a home that is built out of ice?

Igloo

100

Tribes of the Great Plains would hunt this animal and use every part of it for both food, clothing, shelter and more.

Bison

100

A Native American people who are part of the Sioux Nation, a confederation of tribes in the Midwest and share their name with two states, their name means "allies" in their Language.

Who are the Lakota/Dakota?

100

The Native Americans of the Arctic Region invented these to help with snow blindness

Goggles

200

A renowned Lakota Sioux leader who united tribes against white settlers on the Great Plains.

Who is Sitting Bull?

200

What is a cone shaped home built with long poles covered with animal hides?

Teepee

200

Seals, Caribou, Walrus, Rabbit and Fox is common source of food for tribes from what region?

Arctic

200

Located in the American southwest, this nation is one of the largest tribe in North America. Famously known for there military contributions as Wind Talkers during World War 2.

Who are the Navajo?

200

This group created statues made of cedar wood to tell stories

Totem Poles

300

A famous Apache leader who fought against both the Mexican and U.S. governments, his name is often called while jumping into water.

Who is Geronimo?

300

What is the clay, mud and dirt material used for homes in the southwest?

Adobe

300

This is the main food source for Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest

Salmon, whale and other fish

300

Related to the Anasazi who mysteriously vanished, leaving an empty village in the southwest, there name comes from the Spanish word for village.

Who are the Pueblo?

300

While somewhat similar in function to the canoe, the Native Americans of the Arctic region invented this to help navigate on the water.

What are Kayaks?

400

A Shoshone woman who served as a guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

Who is Sacagawea?

400

What material was mainly used for homes in the Southeast?

Tree/Wood

400

This popular combo of Corn, Beans, and Squash traditionally known as "The Three ______" in both agriculture and by many tribes through North America.

What are The Three Sisters?

400

 Often believed to be a single tribe, the Haudenosaunee is a confederation which included Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca nations. The Tuscarora were included afterwards, creating what is not known as the Six Nations. 

What is the Iroquois Confederacy?

400

Most indigenous groups in North America wore these type of shoes to protect their feet from harsh surfaces and cold or wet weather.

What are Moccasins?

500

An iconic Native American athlete who excelled in multiple sports, including football and track and field.

Who is Jim Thorpe?

500

This home is very long and narrow. It is made from tree branches and tree bark. Several families could live in this house

Longhouse

500

This was used by Native Americans in the Northwest and Arctic to cook their food

Whale Oil

500

Of all 572 federally recognized tribes in the US, this tribe is well known in the East Coast. Stretching from North Carolina to Oklahoma, they even have a county in North Carolina, not only named after them, but their language is also taught and widely spoken in their communities. 

Who are the Cherokee?

500

A popular sport around the world today, this contact sport was first played by many indigenous tribes in North America requiring two teams with sticks featuring nets.

What is Lacrosse?