Native Americans Flashcards

1
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Site where the Sioux massacred - 1890

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Wounded Knee - SD

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2
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Indian corn

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Maize

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3
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Teton sioux chief

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Sitting Bull

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4
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Indian conference

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Pow wow

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5
Q

Pocahontas’ english name

A

Rebecca

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6
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Aztec leader

A

Montezuma

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7
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Indian Olympic hero - 1912

A

Jim Thorp

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8
Q

Aztec capital

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Tenochtitlan

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9
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Indian Colorado senator

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Ben Nighthorse Campbell

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10
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Pawtucket chief (welcomed pilgrims)

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Squanto

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11
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Tonto portrayer

A

Jay Silverheels

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12
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Iroquois League founder

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Hiawatha

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13
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Indians of southern Florida

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Seminoles

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14
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Sauk chief

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Blackhawk

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15
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Delaware Indian and New York hall

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Tammany

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16
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Hiawatha’s mate

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Minihaha

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17
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Five original Iroquois League tribes

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Mohawk - Seneca - Onondaga - Oneida - Cayuga

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18
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Seminole chief

A

Osceola

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19
Q

Chiricahua Apache - captured 1886

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Geronimo

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20
Q

Mississippi Indians

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Creek

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21
Q

Cherokee language developer

A

Sequoya

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22
Q

Indian chief who befriended Plymouth Colony

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Masasoit

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23
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Oglala sioux chief

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Crazy Horse

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24
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Pocahontas’ father

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Powhatan

25
Q

Astronomers of South Mexico

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Maya

26
Q

Nez Perce chief

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Chief Joseph

27
Q

Lewis and Clark’s guide

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Sacajawea

28
Q

Pueblo Indians of northeast Arizona

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Hopi

29
Q

Pueblo dolls

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Kachina dolls

30
Q

She turned down Marlon Brando’s Oscar in 1972

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Sasheen Littlefeather

31
Q

Native American in anti-pollution commercials

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“Iron Eyes” Cody

32
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Apache chief - 1860s

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Cochise

33
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New Mexio tribe - “the ancient ones”

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Anasazi

34
Q

Site where Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse massacred Custer’s men in 1876

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Little Big Horn - Montana

35
Q

Indian money

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Wampum

36
Q

Iroquois house

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Long House

37
Q

Sculptors of Middle America

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Olmecs

38
Q

Incan capital

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Cuzco

39
Q

The lakota belonged to this tribe

A

Sioux

40
Q

Indians of Lesser Antilles

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Carib Indians

41
Q

She married Jamestown settler John Rolfe

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Pocahontas

42
Q

Cliff dwellers of Arizona

A

Pueblo

43
Q

State with the largest Indian population

A

Oklahoma

44
Q

Honduras-Nicaragua Indians

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Mosquito

45
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1520 Indian confederacy

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Iroquois League

46
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Incan city in the Andes

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Machu Picchu

47
Q

Alaskan Eskimos

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Inuits

48
Q

Chiricahua and Kiowa tribe

A

Apache

49
Q

Navajo dwelling

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Hogan

50
Q

Squamish chief

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Chief Seattle

51
Q

Indians of Central Mexico

A

Aztecs

52
Q

Shawnee chief

A

Tecumseh

53
Q

Indians of Peru

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Inca

54
Q

Ottawa indian chief

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Pontiac

55
Q

The five civilized tribes

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Cherokee - Chickasaw - Choctaw - Creek - Seminoles

56
Q

“Long Walk” tribe - largest in U.S.

A

Navajo

57
Q

Aztecs over ran them - 1100 AD

A

Toltecs

58
Q

State with the most Indian land

A

Arizona