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Choose a category. You will be given the question. You must give the correct answer. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Eastern Woodlands Great Plains Northwest Coast Native Americans Grab Bag 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Southwest Desert
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Group of families with one leader
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Tribe
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Circular shelter made of poles and hides
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Tepee
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Seashells on strings or a belt
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Wampum
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Spiritual healer
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Shaman
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Area where common cultures live
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Cultural Region
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Organization for a specific purpose
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League
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Carved post with images
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Totem
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Spanish word for village
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Pueblo
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Round hut over a deep hole
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Lodge
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Party to “give away”
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Potlatch
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Native American gathering that keeps tradition
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Powwow
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Poles to help carry load
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Travois
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Land set aside by U.S. government
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Reservation
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Very long Iroquois building
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Longhouse
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Purpose of the Iroquois League
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Create lasting peace
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Job of modern Iroquois people
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Build skyscrapers
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Where did Plains Indians settle?
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Boise Near rivers and lakes
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The main animal of the Plains Indians
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Helena Buffalo
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Wyoming Ceremony to bring rain
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Cheyenne Snakedance
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A tribe that raised sheep
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Navajo
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How horses made life easier
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Hunting
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Two ways Plains Indians got food
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Hunting and fishing
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Who made decisions in the Iroquois League
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The Great Council
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How could you tell how rich a Cheyenne Indian is?
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How many horses he had
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Type of region that is hot and arid
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Desert
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Tribe that used Kachinas for help
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Hopi
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Kwakiutl tribe member who cured sick people
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Shaman
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Way that you could tell a person in Northwest tribe was rich
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Totem pole
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Where was corn dried in a longhouse?
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Racks in the roof
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Sides of a tepee were made of these
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Animal skins
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Native American heroes in World War II
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Code talkers
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Make your wager
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The oldest town in the United States
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Oraibi, Arizona A Hopi village founded in 1050
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