
Chapter 5: Native Americans of North Dakota
Quiz by Jeannine Buxton
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The first people to come to what is now North Dakota 13,000 years ago were?
The Three Affiliated Tribes grew many of their own crops and stayed in one place. They had what kind of lifestyle?
Like-A-Fishhook Village was created between the Mandan and Hidatsa after?
This was a religious ceremony practiced by the Plains Tribes.
Sitting Bull was a great chief of the Sioux. What are the 3 dialects of the Sioux?
The Arikara came to North Dakota from?
The Hidatsa came to North Dakota from?
The Chippewa came to North Dakota from?
Home used by the Chippewa in the Woodlands.
The Sioux came to North Dakota from?
The Chippewa used this home when living on the plains of North Dakota.
This was the Metis' main form of transportation.
The Chippewa fought this tribe over hunting grounds in what we now know as North Dakota the most.
What trading staple was made from ground, dried meat with berries mixed with animal fat.
The Chippea Great Spirit is called?
T/F: The Hidatsa were the first tribe to live in what is now known as North Dakota.
The Chippewa had a religious socieity called what?
True or False: The Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa originally settled in the Williston Basin.
True or False: The North Dakota Native Americans of the plains preserved their history through written records.
True or False: The Chippewa do not belong to the Algonquian language group.
What have archaeologists found that tells us that there were once Native Americans of the plains living in ancient North Dakota?
What are five things the Native Americans of the plains relied on the buffalo for?
Who are the Metis and how are they related to the Chippewa?
What is an earth lodge made of?
What are the advantages of an earthlodge?