JEPORADY Q&A

A vibrant illustration depicting various Native American tribes, showcasing cultural elements like totem poles, traditional clothing, and diverse landscapes such as plains and cliff dwellings.

Native American Culture Quiz

Test your knowledge about the rich and diverse cultures of Native American tribes with this engaging quiz! From the traditional practices to historical facts, explore various aspects of indigenous life.

Key features:

  • 27 insightful questions
  • Multiple-choice format
  • Learn about different tribes and their traditions
28 Questions7 MinutesCreated by ExploringHistory742
This group of native Americans travel by kayak and boomiack.
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What term made popular by Christopher Columbus made clear that he did not know where he was?
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The anasazi people of the south west lived in what kind of shelter
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Which of the following native american tribes/people had slaves called stinkers
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When it existed, beringia connected which two continents
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The purpose of a potlatch is to gain prestige and recognition by doing what?
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These plains indians depended on which animals for food and clothing?
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Eastern woodland people harvested three sisters which were what?
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Anasazi were well known for their ceremonies and dolls, which were called what? Southwestern.
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This group of native americans were excellent basket-weavers and used them to store seeds.
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The main staple of the inuit people’s diet were:
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Moccasins were from animals and worn Where?
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In this tribe, they had a group of leaders known as a confederacy
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The plains indians grew sinew as a thread to sew clothes together: sinew made of what: animal skin, animal tendon, animal bones, human hair
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What role is the shaman play in the native american life.
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A nomadic tribe is one that does what?
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What were the names of the three types of shelter in the eastern woodlands
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Totem poles, salmon fishing in what region
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What group of native americans lived in teepees
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The anasazi lived in cliff dwellings made of adobe and their houses were called
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These were made by the NW coast indians and were symbols of a family’s power and strength
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This is the soo word for buffalo
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What is an archeologist
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What is the tundra
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Describe what a potlatch is
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What is a drought
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Describe the word of afluent
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