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NEBRASKA JEOPARDY with your host MISS KOVAR 2010

Final JeopardyJeopardy Final JeopardyJeopardy

TRIBES-100 What did the Native Americans use to make tepees?

TRIBES-200 Name a source of food for the Native Americans.

TRIBES-300 Name a type of weapon used by the Native Americans.

TRIBES-400 Name one famous Native American from Nebraska.

TRIBES-500 Name 3 out of the 7 major tribes in Nebraska.

STATE FACTS-100 State Tree?

STATE FACTS-200 State Flower?

STATE FACTS-300 State Bird?

STATE FACTS- 400 Name two different types of agriculture in Nebraska.

STATE FACTS-500 State Motto?

Forts/Explorers-100 Name one reason why explorers were sent through Nebraska?

Forts/Explorers-200 What was the 1 st military post in Nebraska, but it was more like a settlement?

Forts/Explores-300 Name a strong military fort in Nebraska.

Forts/Explorers-400 Name 2 explorers that traveled along the Missouri River.

Forts/Explorers-500 In 1803, the U.S. purchased what area from France?

Famous Trails-100 What did the pioneers carry their belongings in while migrating?

Famous Trails-200 What body of water did the trails follow ½ way through Nebraska?

Famous Trails-300 Where did the California Trail begin and end?

Famous Trails-400 Where did the Mormon Trail begin and end?

Famous Trails-500 Where did the Oregon Trail begin and end?

Lodging-100 Name the two Native American lodges that are easy to move.

Lodging-200 What are the two types of Earth lodges?

Lodging-300 Name a pioneer lodge that used a form of rock or stone.

Lodging-400 What two types of pioneer houses that used trees in their area?

Lodging-500 What two types of pioneer houses used mud and/or grass?

Buffalo-100 What was used for yarn?

Buffalo-200 This can be used to make tools and other utensils.

Buffalo-300 This can be used to make clothes.

Buffalo-400 Used by pioneers to burn for heat?

Buffalo-500 This can be used as a pot for cooking.

Tribes-100 Buffalo Hide

Tribes-200 buffalo, crops, deer, wolves, etc…

Tribe-300 bow and arrow

Tribe-400 Ietan, Spotted Tail, Petalesharo, Susette Laflesche(“Bright Eyes”), and Red Cloud

Tribe-500 Sioux, Oto, Ponca, Pawnee, Omaha, Arapaho, and Cheyenne

State Facts-100 cottonwood

State Facts-200 goldenrod

State Facts-300 Western Meadowlard

State Facts-400 cattle, corn, grain, soybean, hogs, etc…

State Facts-500 “Equality Before the Law”

Forts/Explorers-100 make maps, make treaties with Native Americans, create trade routes, study geography, or report on geography

Forts/Explorers-200 Fort Atkinson

Forts/Explorers-300 Fort Robinson

Forts/Explorers-400 Lewis and Clark

Facts/Explorers-500 Louisiana Territory

Famous Trails-100 wagons “prairie schooners”

Famous Trails-200 The Platte River

Famous Trails-300 Independence, Mo Sacramento, CA

Famous Trails-400 Nauvoo, Illinois Salt Lake City, Utah

Famous Trails-500 Independence, Missouri Portland, Oregon

Lodging-100 Tepee and Skin Lodge

Lodging-200 square and round

Lodging-300 stone house and brick house

Lodging-400 log cabin and wood framed

Lodging-500 mud house and sod house

Buffalo-100 long hair or tail

Buffalo-200 bones

Buffalo-300 hide

Buffalo-400 buffalo chips

Buffalo-500 stomach

Final Jeopardy Make your wager!!!! You can bet only what you have!

When did Nebraska become a state?

write down your guess

March 1, 1867