Prehistoric
Culture
Wars and Massacres
Colonial Relations
Stereotypes and Rights
100

These tribes are often confused as the origins of Indigenous Americans.

What are the "Ten Lost Tribes of Israel"?

100

These negatively influenced the death rate among the population of Indigenous Americans after their first encounter with Europeans.

What are diseases?

100

This Native American chief is known as the "last of the great Indian chiefs" who resisted U.S. expansion and was killed just prior to events at Wounded Knee.

Who is Sitting Bull?

100

Colonists expected Native Americans to adopt this... which they thought was superior.

What is European Culture.

100

This popular film romanticized how Native Americans encountered  early English settlers and the experience of a young girl involved.

What is Pocahontas?

200

The human made geographical features were a part of a sophisticated burial ceremonies conducted by Indigenous Americans.

What are mounds?

200

For early Indigenous Americans ethnic identity was often linked to this structured system.

What is language?

200

This president supported the policy of Native American removal and helped establish policies that lead to the "Trail of Tears".

Who is President Andrew Jackson?

200

In some eastern Native American cultures the exchanging of people and hostages was seen as a sign of this.

What is peace?

200

This Native American Rights organization was founded in 1968 in the city of Minneapolis.

What is the American Indian Movement (AIM)

300

This is the land connection that linked Asia and North America from roughly 28,000 to 10,000 BCE.

What is Beringia?

300

This leadership style was adopted by most groups of Indigenous Americans.

What is consensus-based leadership.

300

This is the Native American tribe that primarily suffered during the "Trail of Tears"

What is the Cherokee?

300

This was the biggest cause of conflict between Native Americans and colonists.

What are land Disputes.

300

Native American activists occupied this location for nearly two years, claiming it under an old treaty.

What is Alcatraz Island?

400

This is both the name of one of the first groups of Indigenous Americans and a tool used by this group.

What is Clovis?

400

This animal is seen as the spirit of the Camanche Native American tribe.

What is the horse?

400

This is the location of the massacre that brought the end of Native American resistance against the U.S. Federal Goverment.

Where is Wounded Knee?

400
Colonial Missionaries found Success in converting weakened Native American communities to this religion, further weakening the unity of Native American communities.

What is Christianity?

400

This is the stereotype that can most closely be associated with the character of Pocahontas in the popular Disney film.

What is the "noble" Indian?

500

This is the name of the culture that developed after the earliest Indigenous Americans. They were known to experiment with farming while still hunting and gathering.

What are Archaic Cultures?

500

This Native American tribes origin story explains the beginning of the world.

What is the Hopi?

500

This battle saw the major defeat of U.S. forces by the Lakota Sioux and other supporting tribes and saw an increase in U.S. hostility toward Native Americans in the west.

What is the Battle of Little Bighorn?

500

This work, by Benjamin Franklin, describes how Iroquois leaders refused to send their you to English schools because they believed it would make them unfit for life in their own society.

What is "Remarks Concerning the Savages"?

500

The belief that one's own culture is superior to others is known as this.

What is ethnocentrism?