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What does this story show about the Sioux people
Women were responsible for the most difficult work in a village The great spirit
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And a r i k a r a woman was once gathering corn from the field to store away for Wonder youth she passed from stock to stop
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write one to two sentences explaining how stories how stories like The Forgotten Ear of Corn helped Native American communities
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What can be learned about the YAQUI from the FOLKTALE
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Write one to two sentences explaining how stories like The Forgotten Ear of Corn helped Native American communities preserve
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
An Arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to store away for winter use. She
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Did the caddo people live in permanent villages?
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim Sioux women worked hard ?
They thanked the good spirit They interpreted each ear
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Which of the following caused people in Middle America to settle down into villages?
The animals they were hunting died out. The
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Write one to two sentences explaining how stories like the forgotten of corn hopes native American communities preserve their
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Understanding Oral Tradition Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Use the excerpt to answer the question. An Arikara woman was
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Which can be learned about the YAQUI culture from the folktale is it which animals they worshiped how they felt about whether
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard
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Please give me some info on the Yaquis
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard?(1 point)
Responses They interpreted each ear of
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se the excerpt to answer the question.
At the beginning of the era of the Surem, nobody knew the name of the sun and they wanted
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Bot use the passage to answer the question. The Signs of Corn When corn is to be planted by the Indians, it is the work of the
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What can be learned about the Yaqui culture from folktales
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Write one to two sentences explaining how stories like the forgotten area of corn helped native American communities preserve
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Use the passage to answer the question. The Signs of Corn When corn is to be planted by the Indians, it is the work of the women
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At the beginning of the era of the Surem, nobody knew the name of the sun and they wanted a name for it. For this reason they
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Yaquis felt about their goods
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American Indians in the
Great Plains built longhouses. yes or no
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.
American Indians in the Choose celebrated with a potlatch. responses Eastern
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Write one to two sentences explaining how stories like The Forgotten Ear of Corn helped Native
American communities preserve
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Which evidence from the story, suggest that the Sioux believe the great spirit controlled the weather
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What does the use of animals show about Yaquis
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Which statement explains a difference between the perspectives of the Aztec and the Inca on the arrival of the Spanish? (1
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What does this story show about the Sioux people?
(1 point) Responses Women served as warriors as well as farmers. Women served
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What happened to the cultures and societies of Indigenous peoples after new settlers arrived in their lands?
put it in teen
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How were the cultures of these two groups (Plains Natives and Settlers) similar and different? Provide at least 1 example of how
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prairie island tribe What topics prairie island tribe focused on?
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American Indians in the
Choose built longhouses.
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What is the tradition of the Pacific Northwest indigenous people that still survives today? I think it would be canoe journeys
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Based on the story the signs of corn what was one quality valued by the Sioux people
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard?(1 point)
Responses They thanked the great spirit.
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What is an example of something that indigenous photographers have noted should not be photographed?
(1 point) Responses Hopi
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What is a tradition of Pacific Northwest indigenous people that still survives today? (1 point) Responses bison hunts
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Is this statement true or false?
Yup'ik dishes have animal designs with detailed lines and shapes that look realistic. Responses
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Is this statement true or false?
Yup'ik women wore finger masks during special dance ceremonies and told stories with their
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Describe life in an Anasazi community as if you were there. Include a description of homes, food, and traditions. Explain where
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Use the excerpt to answer the question. At the beginning of the era of the Surem, nobody knew the name of the sun and they
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Use the story to complete the activity. The Forgotten Ear of Corn An Arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to
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How did the native people treat the environment?
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Describe how different tribes lived differently based on the geography of the land where they lived.
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Describe how different tribes lived differently based on the geography of the land where they lived. type it in a frist graders
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Describe the Serpent Mound.
What are some Native American tools and instruments that are sold in the gift shop? What is the
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references about indigenous
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Identify the technology Indigenous
populations in West Texas used to get adequate fresh water for their crops. (1 point) deep
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What is Guanacasco?
(1 point) Responses an indigenous town an indigenous town a famous sculpture a famous sculpture a Native
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