Who were the first people in North America and Idaho? The Paleo Indians.

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Who were the first people in North America and Idaho? The Paleo Indians

What group of people came after the Paleo Indians? The Archaic Indians

Which one of these tribes is not recognized by the government today? Kootenai Cour d’Alene Paleo Bannock-Paiute

Name all 5 tribes that are recognized by the government today. 1. K 2. C 3. N 4. S 5. S

Why has the U.S. government not given Kootenai an official reservation? They didn’t know they could have one. They do have a reservation They did not show up to the meeting to sign a treaty

In what way was each tribe different? (Give 4 ways)

Why are Native American languages disappearing? (Give 3 reasons)

Who are the characters played by in Legends? People Animals and/or Spirits

Why were Legends written? To explain history and teach important lessons For entertainment We don’t know why they are written

How do Native Americans continue to celebrate their traditions? (Give four examples)

Why are festivals important to Native American? To keep Native American traditions and heritage alive It is a way for the Native Americans to just have fun and spend and evening with their tribe

Describe the issue over Castle Rock? What was the issue? Who was involved? What was the outcome?

Describe the issue over Lake Coeur d’Alene What was the issue? Who was involved? What was the outcome?