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Indian lore
34. North American Indians were not really red. The red color was
from what?
Paint
35. Indian men had the roles of what two things?
Hunter and Warrior
36. Indian women built the homes, cared for the children, grew and
cooked the food, and made the ________.
clothes
37. Indian children were taught to be brave and to endure hard things.
They were not allowed to quarrel or be fussy or ____.
lazy
38. Indian babies spent most of their first year on a cradle _____.
board
39. At what age did an Indian boy begin to learn to hunt and fight?
8
40. Indian boys had an initiation ceremony to become a man at what age?
13
41. Before he became a man, an Indian boy went away by himself for 3 or
4 days. During that time he ______.
fasted
42. While fasting alone the Indian boy hoped to see a ______ that
would help him the rest of his life.
spirit
43. The leader of an Indian tribe was the _____.
chief
44. A group of older members of the tribe who were respected for their
wisdom and gave advice to the chief were called the ______ _______.
tribal council
45. Indians got much of what they needed to live from things found in
their ___________.
environment
46. Indian corn was called ____.
maize
47. Indian legends told about their tribe's _______.
history
48. The Indian's religious beliefs were based on the _______.
legends
49. Indians believed that both good spirits and evil spirits were
everywhere. They called the Creator the _____ ______.
Great Spirit
50. Indians did not believe that land could be bought. The believed the land
was for ________.
everyone
51. A large Southern Indian tribe was the ________.
Cherokee
52. The Cherokee Indian family had two houses made of woven cane poles that
were covered with clay. The roof was made of ____.
bark
53. The Cherokee played a game with 75 to 100 players. The game prepared
them for ___.
war
54. The Indian tribe that lived North above the Great Lakes was the ________.
Chippewa
55. The Chippewa made all their clothes from _______.
animals
56. The Chippewa Indians lived in small huts called _______.
wigwams
58. The plains Indians were the _____.
Sioux
59. The Sioux depended on _______ for food, homes, and clothing.
buffalo
60. The Sioux ate a food of dried meat, fat, and choke-cherries
called ________.
Pemmican
61. The Sioux Indians lived in homes that could be easily
moved called _______.
teepees
62. The Sioux Indians used ____ to carry their belongings.
dogs
63. Besides using buffalo bones to make cups and spoons, tools and
knives, they were also used to make ___ _____.
dog sleds
64. Buffalo hair was woven into ____.
rope
65. The Indians used a special language to communicate with other tribes
called ____ ________.
sign language
66. The peaceful Indians lived in the desert and are called ____.
Hopi
67. The Hopi Indians built villages called _______ on top of
flat-topped mesas.
Pueblos
68. The Hopi men dug irrigation ditches to provide water for their main food
of ____.
corn
69. The Hopi women ground up the corn and made a bread they called ____.
piki
70. The Hopi men grew what crop to provide for their clothing?
cotton
71. The Hopi men grew the cotton, made it into thread, and wove it
into blankets and ________.
clothing
72. The Hopi women wove beautiful baskets and made _______.
pottery
73. The Hopi believed in kachinas they thought helped them. Sometimes
the Hopi wore a kachina ____ for a feeling of power.
mask
74. An Indian tribe that lived by the ocean on the Northwestern coast was
the _______.
Tlingit
75. The ______ was the Tlingit's most important food.
salmon
76. The Tlingit lived in large houses made of _____.
cedar
77. The Tlingit men would catch the fish and the Tlingit women would clean
and ___ them for winter.
dry
78. The Tlingit had medicine made of, and lamps that burned, ____ ___.
fish oil
79. The Tlingit depended on the water for fish, and the forests for cedar
wood and ____.
deer
80. The Tlingit had a huge family symbol in front of their
homes called a _____ ____.
totem pole
81. The Tlingit totem pole was usually a carving of an ______.
animal
82. Today many Indians live in areas set aside for them by the
government called ____________.
reservations