 Which side will win?.  Divide into two teams  Elect a team leader who will give the answer for that team  Elect a score keeper  Only the team leader.

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 Which side will win?

 Divide into two teams  Elect a team leader who will give the answer for that team  Elect a score keeper  Only the team leader will speak after the answer has been decided  The score keeper for each team is responsible for keeping the CORRECT score  Talking out of turn results in the team’s loss of 5 points  Be respectful of the other team- no shouting, name calling, ect., otherwise you lose 5 points  Each correct answer is worth 10 points  Each incorrect answer means you earn ZERO points  At the end, the scores will be added up and whoever has the most WINS

A) GREENLAND, CANADA, NORTH REGIONS B) NORTH AND SOUTH DAKOTA, MINNESOTA, WISCONSIN C) ARIZONA, NEW MEXICO

A) INUIT B) LAKOTA C) IROQUOIS

A) CORN, TURKEY, BEANS B) DEER, ELK, POTATOES C) FISH, DEER, WOODLAND CREATURES

A) KWAKIUTL B) KWAKWAKAWAKW C) KWAK’WALA

A) PUBELO AND INUIT B) PUEBLO AND IROQUOIS C) IROQUOIS AND KWAKIUTL

A) DEER B) BUFFALO C) CARIBOU

A) HOUSE OR TOWN B) DESERT C) CORN

A) IGLOOS B) TEEPEES C) WIGWAMS

A) INUIT B) KWAKIUTL C) LAKOTA

A) EVERYTHING IS AUTOMATICALLY DONE B) EACH OF THE TRIBE’S SEPARATE GROUPS HAVE DIFFERENT AND SEPARATE RULES AND LAWS FROM THE OTHER C) EACH OF THE TRIBE’S SEPAARTE GROUPS HAVE THE SAME LAWS AND RULES AS EACHOTHER

A) LAKOTA B) KAWKIUTL C) INUIT

A) IROQUOIS B) LAKOTA C) PUEBLO

A) IROQUOIS AND KWAKIUTL B) INUIT AND KWAKIUTL C) IROQUOIS AND LAKOTA

A) HUNTERS, GATHERERS, COOKS B) HEADS OF THE HOUSE, CHILD CARETAKER, COOK C) WARRIORS, COOKS, HEADS OF THE HOUSE

A) MOCCASINS, MADE OF DEER OR ELK SKIN B) SLIDES, MADE OF CEDAR BARK AND FUR C) SLIDES, MADE OF DEER OR ELK SKIN D) MOCCASINS, MADE OF CEDAR BARK AND FUR

A) IROQUOIS B) INUIT C) PUEBLO

A) KWAKIUTL B) IROQUOIS C) INUIT D) NONE OF THE ABOVE

A) KWAKIUTL B) LAKOTA C) IROQUOIS D) PUEBLO

A) IROQUOIS B) KWAKIUTL C) INUIT D) PUEBLO E) LAKOTA

A) ELK, BERRIES, FISH B) DEER, POTATOES, AND FISH C) BEANS, POTATOTES, AND ELK

A) TO KEEP THEM COOL IN THE HOT WEATHER B) TO HIDE THEM FROM OTHER TRIBES C) TO MAKE SURE THAT THEY WERE PROTECTED BY THE MOUNTAINS

A) KWAKIUTL B) PUEBLO C) INUIT D) IROQUOIS

 TWICE THE POINTS!  EACH CORRECT IS 20 POINTS ADDED  INCORECT IS 5 POINTS ADDED  BEWARE: THE QUESTIONS ARE HARDER!!!

A) TRAIL OF TEARS B) TRAIL OF SORROW C) TRAIL OF FEAR

A) NATIVE ABORIGINES B) OLMECS C) NATIVE HAWAIIANS

A) TRIBE LANDS B) RESERVATIONS C) SAME LANDS AS BEFORE, JUST SMALLER