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American Indian Jeopardy

Earth lodge or Tipi or Both Buffalo PartsNotable American Indians Nebraska Tribe Potpourri

Used by nomadic tribes, people who move Answer Home

Have a round shape Answer Home

For farming tribes Answer Home

You need buffalo hides to make one Answer Home

Poles spaced in a round circle Answer Home

Used to make splints, tipi, cover, clothes, moccasins Answer Home

Used to carry water, store food, cooking pot Answer Home

Used to make sleds, painting sticks and tool handles Answer Home

Used to make spoons, cups and hold small items Answer Home

Used to make bow strings and thread Answer Home

Highly respected leader of the Lakota Sioux Answer Home

First American Indian woman medical doctor Answer Home

A great Sioux warrior who was at The Battle of Little Bighorn Answer Home

Ponca chief who worked for equal rights and justice Answer Home

Lakota man who told his story to John G. Niehardt resulting in the book Black Elk Speaks Answer Home

Lakota man who told his story to John G. Niehardt resulting in the book Black Elk Speaks Answer Home

Studied the stars, made charts of the stars, and used the stars as a calendar Answer Home

Had a sacred pole made from a cottonwood tree to symbolize unity of the nation Answer Home

Lived along the Niobrara River Answer Home

Expert horse riders and expert buffalo hunters Answer Home

Two tribes that moved to the plains to hunt buffalo and lived together Answer Home

Word for “traveling from place to place” Answer Home

Synonym for “tribe” Answer Home

A carrier placed over two long poles that are tied to the sides of a dog or horse Answer Home

A soft leather slipper or shoe Answer Home

A bag made from dried animal hides used to carry food and other items Answer Home

Tipi Home

Both earth lodge and tipi Home

Earth lodge Home

Tipi Home

Both earth lodge and tipi Home

Hide Home

Stomach Home

Ribs Home

Horn Home

Sinew Home

Red Cloud Home

Susan LaFleshe Picotti Home

Crazy Horse Home

Standing Bear Home

Black Elk Home

Pawnee Tribe Home

Omaha Tribe Home

Ponca Tribe Home

Lakota Sioux Tribe Home

Otoe-Missouri Tribe Home

Nomadic Home

Nation Home

Travois Home

Moccasin Home

Parfleche Home