DebHaalandShe became the firstNative American toserve as a cabinetsecretary and is amember of thePueblo of LagunaKayaShe whoarrangesrocks (NexPerce)ChinookolivesType of curedacorn eaten bypeople near theColumbia RiverValleyMiamiThis tribe occupiesterritories of northcentral Indiana,Michigan, andwestern OhioBeanbreadMade withcornmeal andbeans, popularamong theCherokeepeopleHominyCorn limed with analkaline salt, usinga Native Americantechnique knownas nixtamalizationLacrosseThis sport was ideal fortraining young NativeAmericans in the art ofbattle, but was rooted intribal tradition where theball represents the sun andthe moon and, according tolegend, the gods tossedback and forthMaliaBitter(Zuni)ChippewaAlso known asOjibwa orAnishinaabepeople, this tribepopulates theregion of LakeSuperiorThreesistersCorn, beans, andsquash are oftenplanted togetherusing a techniqueknown ascompanion plantingBisonOnce roamed theGreat Plains andwere consideredsacred to theLakota and otherlocal tribesCherokeePeople ofa differentspeech(Cherokee)ElanFirendly(Apache)RainbowtroutThe Shoshone tribeconsider its cheeksand eyes delicaciesand the roe isprized for itsrelationship torenewalChoctawThis tribe's ancestralhomeland spannedparts of Mississippi,eastern Louisiana,and western AlabamaUteThis tribepopulatesthe GreatBasinWinonaFirstdaughter(Sioux)JimiHendrixOne of the mostinfluential electricguitarists in thehistory of pop is ofCherokee ancestry1924Year NativeAmericanswere grantedcitizenshipShawneeThis tribepopulates SEOhio,Kentucky, andWest VirginiaSalmonA sacred food foundin the Northwest andrevered by localtribes, many of whichdefine themselves asSalmon PeopleCherokeeThe largesttribe in the USoriginated inthe SE, but nowoccupiesOklahoma326Number offederal Indianreservationscovering morethan 56mmacresSeminoleThis tribe callsthemselves theUnconqueredPeople andoccupy parts ofsouth and centralFloridaCatoriSpirit(Hopi)MiccosukeeThis tribelives in theheart of theFloridaEvergladesOpaOwl(Choctaw)175Number ofIndigenouslanguagesspoken inUSPotawatomiThis tribe haslived in theGreat Lakesregion for atleast 4centuriesPeyoteWorshipConnected witheating anddrinking of teamade of thedried fruit of asmall cactusNinaFire(Kichwa)GilBirminghamThis actor currentlystars as TribalChairman ThomasRainwater in the hitseries Yellowstoneand is of ComancheancestrySiouxThis tribepopulates thenorthern GreatPlains and consistof the Dakota andLakota peoplePawneeThis CentralPlains tribeare based inOklahomaTeparybeansConsidered tobe an ancientsuperfood ofthe SonoranDesertAnthonyKiedisThe Red HotChili Peppersfrontman is ofMohicanancestryKokoThe night(Algonquin)Chitterling/ChitlinMade fromthe largeintestinesof a hogJohnnyBenchThis Hall of Fame ex-Cincinnati Red hasbeen called thegreatest catcher inbaseball history andis of Choctawdescent9.1mmUSpopulationthat identifiesas NativeAmericansBlackfeetThis tribepopulates NWMontana and isone of the 10largest tribes inthe USCherokeeThelargesttribalgroupingJohnHerringtonIn 2002, he becamethe first NativeAmerican to fly inspace and is amember of theChickasaw NationPsindamoakanA Lenape hunter'sfood made ofparched cornmealmixed with maplesugarNavajoThe secondlargest tribepopulating NEArizona, NWNew Mexico,and SE UtahShariceDavidsThis Kansas HouseRepresentative is thefirst openly LGBTNative Americanelected to the USCongress and is amember of the Ho-Chunk peopleSamBradfordThe #1 overall pickin the 2010 NFLDraft and formerOklahoma SoonerQB is a member ofthe CherokeeNationPow-WowsTerm derives from theNarragansett wordwhich means spiritualleader describing anevent where peoplemeet to dance, sing,socialize, and honorAmerican IndiancultureKaiWillowTree(Navajo)KanuchiSoup madefrom groundhickory nutsJasonMamoaThis actor isfamous for hisportrayal ofAquaman and isNative Hawaiianwith PawneeancestryTyeeChief,leader, or bigand superior(Chinook)HosaLittleraven orcrow(Arapaho)DakotaFriend(Sioux)TheTrail ofTearsPart of a series offorceddisplacements ofapprox. 60k NativeAmericans between1830-1850DannyTrejoThis boxer turnedactor is known forhis role asMachete and ispart of the Yaquipeople5Number of statesthat recognizeNative AmericanDay or IndigenousPeople's Day as astate holidayManoominCommonlyknown as wildrice, but istechnically anindigenousgrainFrybreadOne of the mosticonic NativeAmerican dishesincludes flourand lard574Number offederallyrecognizedAmericanIndian tribesHealingRitualsHistoric Indiantraditions used manyplants and herbs andremedies or inspiritual celebrations,creating a connectionwith spirits and theafterlifeDeathCeremoniesA celebrationknowing that itwas an end to lifeon Earth, butbelieving it to bethe start of life inthe Spirit WorldIroquoisAlso known as theHaudenosuanee,this tribe populatesupstate New Yorkand OntarioApacheThis tribe dominatedmuch of northernMexico, Arizona, NewMexico, and Texasfor hundreds of yearsChiaUsed to createa silky puddingthat doubles asbreakfast anddessertAponiButterfly(Blackfeet)VisionQuestsOften taken byolder childrenbefore puberty tofind themselvesand their life'sdirection1964Year NativeAmericanswere finallyallowed to votein all 50 states1990Year whenNovember wasdesignatedNational AmericanIndian HeritageMonthCheyennePeople ofa differentlanguage(Sioux)GreenCornFestivalsMarked with dancing,feasting, fasting, andreligious observations,this late summerceremony usually lastfor 3 days and is tied tothe ripening of the corncropsEluFull ofgrace orbeautiful(Zuni)FiléA powder made fromsassafras leavesused by the Choctawpeople for flavoringand thickening soupsand stewsPemmicanConcentrated foodconsisting of driedpulverized meat,dried berries, andrendered fatTanka-Me-A-LoBuffalo stewfrom theLakota andCherokeepeopleDebHaalandShe became the firstNative American toserve as a cabinetsecretary and is amember of thePueblo of LagunaKayaShe whoarrangesrocks (NexPerce)ChinookolivesType of curedacorn eaten bypeople near theColumbia RiverValleyMiamiThis tribe occupiesterritories of northcentral Indiana,Michigan, andwestern OhioBeanbreadMade withcornmeal andbeans, popularamong theCherokeepeopleHominyCorn limed with analkaline salt, usinga Native Americantechnique knownas nixtamalizationLacrosseThis sport was ideal fortraining young NativeAmericans in the art ofbattle, but was rooted intribal tradition where theball represents the sun andthe moon and, according tolegend, the gods tossedback and forthMaliaBitter(Zuni)ChippewaAlso known asOjibwa orAnishinaabepeople, this tribepopulates theregion of LakeSuperiorThreesistersCorn, beans, andsquash are oftenplanted togetherusing a techniqueknown ascompanion plantingBisonOnce roamed theGreat Plains andwere consideredsacred to theLakota and otherlocal tribesCherokeePeople ofa differentspeech(Cherokee)ElanFirendly(Apache)RainbowtroutThe Shoshone tribeconsider its cheeksand eyes delicaciesand the roe isprized for itsrelationship torenewalChoctawThis tribe's ancestralhomeland spannedparts of Mississippi,eastern Louisiana,and western AlabamaUteThis tribepopulatesthe GreatBasinWinonaFirstdaughter(Sioux)JimiHendrixOne of the mostinfluential electricguitarists in thehistory of pop is ofCherokee ancestry1924Year NativeAmericanswere grantedcitizenshipShawneeThis tribepopulates SEOhio,Kentucky, andWest VirginiaSalmonA sacred food foundin the Northwest andrevered by localtribes, many of whichdefine themselves asSalmon PeopleCherokeeThe largesttribe in the USoriginated inthe SE, but nowoccupiesOklahoma326Number offederal Indianreservationscovering morethan 56mmacresSeminoleThis tribe callsthemselves theUnconqueredPeople andoccupy parts ofsouth and centralFloridaCatoriSpirit(Hopi)MiccosukeeThis tribelives in theheart of theFloridaEvergladesOpaOwl(Choctaw)175Number ofIndigenouslanguagesspoken inUSPotawatomiThis tribe haslived in theGreat Lakesregion for atleast 4centuriesPeyoteWorshipConnected witheating anddrinking of teamade of thedried fruit of asmall cactusNinaFire(Kichwa)GilBirminghamThis actor currentlystars as TribalChairman ThomasRainwater in the hitseries Yellowstoneand is of ComancheancestrySiouxThis tribepopulates thenorthern GreatPlains and consistof the Dakota andLakota peoplePawneeThis CentralPlains tribeare based inOklahomaTeparybeansConsidered tobe an ancientsuperfood ofthe SonoranDesertAnthonyKiedisThe Red HotChili Peppersfrontman is ofMohicanancestryKokoThe night(Algonquin)Chitterling/ChitlinMade fromthe largeintestinesof a hogJohnnyBenchThis Hall of Fame ex-Cincinnati Red hasbeen called thegreatest catcher inbaseball history andis of Choctawdescent9.1mmUSpopulationthat identifiesas NativeAmericansBlackfeetThis tribepopulates NWMontana and isone of the 10largest tribes inthe USCherokeeThelargesttribalgroupingJohnHerringtonIn 2002, he becamethe first NativeAmerican to fly inspace and is amember of theChickasaw NationPsindamoakanA Lenape hunter'sfood made ofparched cornmealmixed with maplesugarNavajoThe secondlargest tribepopulating NEArizona, NWNew Mexico,and SE UtahShariceDavidsThis Kansas HouseRepresentative is thefirst openly LGBTNative Americanelected to the USCongress and is amember of the Ho-Chunk peopleSamBradfordThe #1 overall pickin the 2010 NFLDraft and formerOklahoma SoonerQB is a member ofthe CherokeeNationPow-WowsTerm derives from theNarragansett wordwhich means spiritualleader describing anevent where peoplemeet to dance, sing,socialize, and honorAmerican IndiancultureKaiWillowTree(Navajo)KanuchiSoup madefrom groundhickory nutsJasonMamoaThis actor isfamous for hisportrayal ofAquaman and isNative Hawaiianwith PawneeancestryTyeeChief,leader, or bigand superior(Chinook)HosaLittleraven orcrow(Arapaho)DakotaFriend(Sioux)TheTrail ofTearsPart of a series offorceddisplacements ofapprox. 60k NativeAmericans between1830-1850DannyTrejoThis boxer turnedactor is known forhis role asMachete and ispart of the Yaquipeople5Number of statesthat recognizeNative AmericanDay or IndigenousPeople's Day as astate holidayManoominCommonlyknown as wildrice, but istechnically anindigenousgrainFrybreadOne of the mosticonic NativeAmerican dishesincludes flourand lard574Number offederallyrecognizedAmericanIndian tribesHealingRitualsHistoric Indiantraditions used manyplants and herbs andremedies or inspiritual celebrations,creating a connectionwith spirits and theafterlifeDeathCeremoniesA celebrationknowing that itwas an end to lifeon Earth, butbelieving it to bethe start of life inthe Spirit WorldIroquoisAlso known as theHaudenosuanee,this tribe populatesupstate New Yorkand OntarioApacheThis tribe dominatedmuch of northernMexico, Arizona, NewMexico, and Texasfor hundreds of yearsChiaUsed to createa silky puddingthat doubles asbreakfast anddessertAponiButterfly(Blackfeet)VisionQuestsOften taken byolder childrenbefore puberty tofind themselvesand their life'sdirection1964Year NativeAmericanswere finallyallowed to votein all 50 states1990Year whenNovember wasdesignatedNational AmericanIndian HeritageMonthCheyennePeople ofa differentlanguage(Sioux)GreenCornFestivalsMarked with dancing,feasting, fasting, andreligious observations,this late summerceremony usually lastfor 3 days and is tied tothe ripening of the corncropsEluFull ofgrace orbeautiful(Zuni)FiléA powder made fromsassafras leavesused by the Choctawpeople for flavoringand thickening soupsand stewsPemmicanConcentrated foodconsisting of driedpulverized meat,dried berries, andrendered fatTanka-Me-A-LoBuffalo stewfrom theLakota andCherokeepeople

Native American Heritage Month - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. She became the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary and is a member of the Pueblo of Laguna
    Deb Haaland
  2. She who arranges rocks (Nex Perce)
    Kaya
  3. Type of cured acorn eaten by people near the Columbia River Valley
    Chinook olives
  4. This tribe occupies territories of north central Indiana, Michigan, and western Ohio
    Miami
  5. Made with cornmeal and beans, popular among the Cherokee people
    Bean bread
  6. Corn limed with an alkaline salt, using a Native American technique known as nixtamalization
    Hominy
  7. This sport was ideal for training young Native Americans in the art of battle, but was rooted in tribal tradition where the ball represents the sun and the moon and, according to legend, the gods tossed back and forth
    Lacrosse
  8. Bitter (Zuni)
    Malia
  9. Also known as Ojibwa or Anishinaabe people, this tribe populates the region of Lake Superior
    Chippewa
  10. Corn, beans, and squash are often planted together using a technique known as companion planting
    Three sisters
  11. Once roamed the Great Plains and were considered sacred to the Lakota and other local tribes
    Bison
  12. People of a different speech (Cherokee)
    Cherokee
  13. Firendly (Apache)
    Elan
  14. The Shoshone tribe consider its cheeks and eyes delicacies and the roe is prized for its relationship to renewal
    Rainbow trout
  15. This tribe's ancestral homeland spanned parts of Mississippi, eastern Louisiana, and western Alabama
    Choctaw
  16. This tribe populates the Great Basin
    Ute
  17. First daughter (Sioux)
    Winona
  18. One of the most influential electric guitarists in the history of pop is of Cherokee ancestry
    Jimi Hendrix
  19. Year Native Americans were granted citizenship
    1924
  20. This tribe populates SE Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia
    Shawnee
  21. A sacred food found in the Northwest and revered by local tribes, many of which define themselves as Salmon People
    Salmon
  22. The largest tribe in the US originated in the SE, but now occupies Oklahoma
    Cherokee
  23. Number of federal Indian reservations covering more than 56mm acres
    326
  24. This tribe calls themselves the Unconquered People and occupy parts of south and central Florida
    Seminole
  25. Spirit (Hopi)
    Catori
  26. This tribe lives in the heart of the Florida Everglades
    Miccosukee
  27. Owl (Choctaw)
    Opa
  28. Number of Indigenous languages spoken in US
    175
  29. This tribe has lived in the Great Lakes region for at least 4 centuries
    Potawatomi
  30. Connected with eating and drinking of tea made of the dried fruit of a small cactus
    Peyote Worship
  31. Fire (Kichwa)
    Nina
  32. This actor currently stars as Tribal Chairman Thomas Rainwater in the hit series Yellowstone and is of Comanche ancestry
    Gil Birmingham
  33. This tribe populates the northern Great Plains and consist of the Dakota and Lakota people
    Sioux
  34. This Central Plains tribe are based in Oklahoma
    Pawnee
  35. Considered to be an ancient superfood of the Sonoran Desert
    Tepary beans
  36. The Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman is of Mohican ancestry
    Anthony Kiedis
  37. The night (Algonquin)
    Koko
  38. Made from the large intestines of a hog
    Chitterling/ Chitlin
  39. This Hall of Fame ex-Cincinnati Red has been called the greatest catcher in baseball history and is of Choctaw descent
    Johnny Bench
  40. US population that identifies as Native Americans
    9.1mm
  41. This tribe populates NW Montana and is one of the 10 largest tribes in the US
    Blackfeet
  42. The largest tribal grouping
    Cherokee
  43. In 2002, he became the first Native American to fly in space and is a member of the Chickasaw Nation
    John Herrington
  44. A Lenape hunter's food made of parched cornmeal mixed with maple sugar
    Psindamoakan
  45. The second largest tribe populating NE Arizona, NW New Mexico, and SE Utah
    Navajo
  46. This Kansas House Representative is the first openly LGBT Native American elected to the US Congress and is a member of the Ho-Chunk people
    Sharice Davids
  47. The #1 overall pick in the 2010 NFL Draft and former Oklahoma Sooner QB is a member of the Cherokee Nation
    Sam Bradford
  48. Term derives from the Narragansett word which means spiritual leader describing an event where people meet to dance, sing, socialize, and honor American Indian culture
    Pow-Wows
  49. Willow Tree (Navajo)
    Kai
  50. Soup made from ground hickory nuts
    Kanuchi
  51. This actor is famous for his portrayal of Aquaman and is Native Hawaiian with Pawnee ancestry
    Jason Mamoa
  52. Chief, leader, or big and superior (Chinook)
    Tyee
  53. Little raven or crow (Arapaho)
    Hosa
  54. Friend (Sioux)
    Dakota
  55. Part of a series of forced displacements of approx. 60k Native Americans between 1830-1850
    The Trail of Tears
  56. This boxer turned actor is known for his role as Machete and is part of the Yaqui people
    Danny Trejo
  57. Number of states that recognize Native American Day or Indigenous People's Day as a state holiday
    5
  58. Commonly known as wild rice, but is technically an indigenous grain
    Manoomin
  59. One of the most iconic Native American dishes includes flour and lard
    Fry bread
  60. Number of federally recognized American Indian tribes
    574
  61. Historic Indian traditions used many plants and herbs and remedies or in spiritual celebrations, creating a connection with spirits and the afterlife
    Healing Rituals
  62. A celebration knowing that it was an end to life on Earth, but believing it to be the start of life in the Spirit World
    Death Ceremonies
  63. Also known as the Haudenosuanee, this tribe populates upstate New York and Ontario
    Iroquois
  64. This tribe dominated much of northern Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas for hundreds of years
    Apache
  65. Used to create a silky pudding that doubles as breakfast and dessert
    Chia
  66. Butterfly (Blackfeet)
    Aponi
  67. Often taken by older children before puberty to find themselves and their life's direction
    Vision Quests
  68. Year Native Americans were finally allowed to vote in all 50 states
    1964
  69. Year when November was designated National American Indian Heritage Month
    1990
  70. People of a different language (Sioux)
    Cheyenne
  71. Marked with dancing, feasting, fasting, and religious observations, this late summer ceremony usually last for 3 days and is tied to the ripening of the corn crops
    Green Corn Festivals
  72. Full of grace or beautiful (Zuni)
    Elu
  73. A powder made from sassafras leaves used by the Choctaw people for flavoring and thickening soups and stews
    Filé
  74. Concentrated food consisting of dried pulverized meat, dried berries, and rendered fat
    Pemmican
  75. Buffalo stew from the Lakota and Cherokee people
    Tanka-Me-A-Lo