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American Indian Jeopardy
Earth lodge or
Tipi or Both
Buffalo Parts Notable American Indians
Nebraska Tribe
Potpourri
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Used by nomadic tribes, people who move
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Have a round shape
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For farming tribes
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You need 10-20 buffalo hides to make one
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Poles spaced in a round circle
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Used to make splints, tipi, cover, clothes, moccasins
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Used to carry water, store food, cooking pot
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Used to make sleds, painting sticks and tool handles
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Used to make spoons, cups and hold small items
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Used to make bow strings
and thread
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Highly respected leader of the Lakota Sioux
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First American Indian
woman medical doctor
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A great Sioux warriorwho was at The Battle of
Little Bighorn
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Ponca chief who
worked for equal
rights and justice
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Lakota man who told his story to John G. Niehardt resulting in the book Black Elk Speaks
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Lakota man who told his story to John G. Niehardt resulting in the book Black Elk Speaks
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Studied the stars, made charts of the stars, and used the
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Had a sacred pole made from a cottonwood tree to
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Lived along the
Niobrara River
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Expert horse riders and
expert buffalo hunters
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Two tribes that moved
to the plains to hunt
buffalo and lived togetherAnswer
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Word for “traveling from
place to place”
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Synonym for “tribe”
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A carrier placed over two long poles that are tied to the sides
of a dog or horse
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A soft leather slipper or shoe
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A bag made from dried animal hides used to carry food and