Eastern Shoshone
Northern Arapaho
Native American Culture
Reservations
Conflicts
100

Wise chief

Who is Chief Washakie

100

One of the main chiefs 

Who are Yellow Calf, Black Coal and Sharp Nose?

100

How the horse impacted the Native American's culture

What is, larger tepees, easier to hunt, and could travel further faster?

100

Size of the first reservation created in the Fort Bridger treaty of 1863

What are 44 million acres?

100
Resource found in the South Pass region of the reservation that lead to the southern part of the reservation being sold to the white man

What is gold?

200

Where they are from

What is the Great Basin or 16 states in the west?

200

Where are they from

What is the Great Lakes area?
200

Moving from place to place with no permanent home, but following the animals

What is a nomad or nomadic?

200

Who the reservation was created for in the Fort Bridger Treaty of 1868

Who is the Eastern Shoshone?

200

Amount of farmland that each head of Native American household would receive due to the Dawes Act

What is 160 acres?

300
How their bands were named

What is by the food they ate?

300
Tribe they were allies with

Who are the Cheyenne?

300

A sled pulled by a dog or horse

What is a travois?

300

Name of the reservation shared by the Eastern Shoshone and the Northern Arapaho

What is the Wind River Indian Reservation?

300

Main reason why Native Americans kept selling off their land

What is, due to lack of food, the U.S. government not delivering annuities, or the need for cash. 

400

A core value the Eastern Shoshone want to pass on to their children

What are humility, hard work, love, respect, spirituality, and sacrifice? 

400

Why they didn't receive their own reservation

What is, the government considered them hostile?

400

A ceremony that includes traditional dances and songs.

What is a powwow?

400

Size of the reservation created in the Fort Bridger Treaty of 1868

What are 3.2 million acres?

400

What the Native Americans were to receive for 20 years as part of the Ft. Bridger treaty of 1868

Annuities such as food, tools, farming supplies, and money from the U.S. government

500

Communities on the reservation that are typically populated by Eastern Shoshone

What is Fort Washakie and Crowheart

500

Communities on the reservation that are typically populated by Northern Arapaho

What are Arapaho and Ethete?

500

Three ways that the Native Americans pass on their culture

What are ceremonies, language, stories, or songs?

500

Why did Chief Washakie choose the area of the Warm Valley for the Eastern Shoshone reservation

What is, because he knew it had all the resources that his people needed to survive, such as hunting land, lakes, and streams?  

500

Why the Eastern Shoshone sued the U.S. Government.

What is, because the U.S. government broke the Ft. Bridger Treaty of 1868?