The Cherokee
Vikings
The American Southwest
The American Northwest
The American Northeast
100

Where were the Cherokee originally located?

What is a 

 a) Western Norh caroline

 b) Eastern Tennessee 

 c) Northern Georgia

d) all of the above 


100

what does " bury the hatchet" mean for the Native Americans?

What is 

a) to end any conflict

b) to play hide and seek 

c) to sharpen tool

e) all of the above

100

What was challenging about living in the American Southwest?

What is

a) the abundant rainy season, flooding crops

b) the dry, arid climate, and lack of water

c) the freezing cold 

100

What were the names of the two best known tribes in the Northwest?

What is

a) Navajo and Pueblo

b) Inuit and Aztec

c) Haida and Inuit

100

The people of this region were also known by the general name

what is 

a) First Peoples

b) indigenous 

c) Eastern Woodlands Indian

200

What is the name of a religions leader who performs healing rites and rituals?

What is a:

a.) shaman

b) priest

c) doctor

200

Who were the first Europeans to come to America?

What is

a) the Inuits

b) The Canadians

c) The Vikings 

200

The "Four Corners" were occupied by what indigenous tribe?

what is 

a) inca

b) ancestral pueblo

c)Maya

200

What was the name of the tribe that occupied the Arctic regions of Canada and the United States?

What is

a) the Inuit

b) the Maya

c) the Navajo

200

What style of government used by the Iriqoquois Confederacy provided the ability to settle conflicts?

What is

a) executive

b) commerce

c) judicial

300

what were the Europeans religious beliefs?

What is a

a)  catechism

b) the Christianity Bible 

c) polytheism

d)monotheism

300

The Vikings were also called 

What is a

a) Norseman

b) sailors

c) both

300

What kind of dwelling was the Pueblo known to occupy?

What is

a) mound buildings

b) cliffs

c) canyons

300

How might the Inuit have secured food for themselves?

what is 

a) hunting and farming

b) ice fishing

c) wood stove

300

What three crops grown together and became known as a source of sustainable agriculture?

What is

a) onion, zucchini, and cucumber 

b) lettuce, tomato, zuchinni

c) corn, beans, and squash

400

Who created the written language of the Cherokee?

What is 

a)Wild Potato

b) the Seminoles

c) Sequoyah

400

The first Viking ship arrived accidentally and landed in what country?

What is 

a) India

b) Greenland

c) Alaska

400

What was the name of the other Apache nation that were among some of the other groups that lived in the American southwest?

What is 

a) The Navajo

b) the Inuit

c) the Aztec 

400

How did the Inuit make their housing?

What is a/an

a) wood and martar

b) igloo

c) cliff dwelling

400

What was the name of the prehistoric Native American people who lived in the Mississippi River Valley and were known by the huge earthen mounds they built

What is 

a) cliff dwellers

b) mound builders

c) all of the above


500

The Cherokee descended from what group of people?

what is a

a) the Mound Builders

b) Maya

c) Ate

500

Who was the first European to lay eyes on North America??

Who is 

a) Leif Eriksson 

b) Sequoya Erikson 

c) Bjarni Herjolfsson 

500

What states occupy the "Four Corners"? 

What is 

a) Washington, Oregon, Utah, Texas

b) Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico

c) Utah, California, New Mexico, Nevada

500

What were the Haida known for creating in this region?

what is

a) beautiful artifacts

b) amazing pictographs

c) totem poles

500

What was the name of the tribe that means 'great water' that is always moving, either flowing or ebbing?

what is 

a) Inuit

b) Navajo

c) Mahican