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Why is Guanacasco important?
it is the reenactment of a peace pact it is a native American musical instrument it is a famous
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Which of the following American Indian culture groups was most likely to use canoes?(1 point) Responses Northwestern peoples
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What is an Inuit belief?
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How do the Bedouin nomads live?
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Do nisqually Indians still speak the native language of lushiotseed
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What are some beliefs and cultural practices of the spokane tribe of Indians
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reword this As a lover of diverse cultures and traditions, I have always been fascinated by the rich and vibrant world of Native
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What was the purpose of potlatch
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What was the purpose of potlatch? Answer choices making sacrifices of the gods, giving gifts and feasting, naming a new chief,
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what is meant by indigenous afrcan
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What is the purpose of the totem in Native American culture?
(1 point) Oto teach God's Word Oto convert people to Christianity
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From a First Nations worldview, all aspects of life followed the Creator's laws and any conflicts could be solved with a
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Describe the lifestyles of the Plateau and Coastal indigenous populations. What did they eat, what did they wear, where did they
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Tribal native with reference
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7) Tribal native definition with reference
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8) Detribalized native definition with a reference
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Which question is not answered by the Article?
Why are Indigenous cultures making a comeback? What dance is often done on
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The Article primarily discusses __________.
the celebration of Indigenous Peoples' Day as a cultural revival for Native American
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What is Guanacasco?
(1 point) an indigenous town a famous sculpture a Native American musical instrument the reenactment of a
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What is a tradition of Pacific Northwest indigenous people that still survives today?
(1 point) Responses bison hunts bison hunts
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Juanita wants to learn more about Native American flutes. She would find the most information by __________.
Reading an
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Based on the Article, the reader can infer that __________.
Non-Native American flute players are banned from performing at most
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What role did both men and women among planes? Indians share? Passing along traditions and knowledge. Supervising spiritual life
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What is a tradition of Pacific Northwest indigenous people that still survives today
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Although every tribe had stories about buffalo, what story did they all share?
a. Every tribe considered the buffalo to be a
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What is the tradition of Pacific Northwest indigenous people that still survives today?
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Which of the following is not true about Aborigine culture? (1 point) Responses It is the oldest surviving culture on
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A) Which of the following is not true about Aborigine culture? (1 point) It is the oldest surviving culture on Earth.
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what role did both men and women among Plains Indians share?
a passing along traditions and knowledge b supervising spiritual
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Which of the following is not true about Aborigine culture?
A. It is the oldest surviving culture on Earth B. Traditional
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Aborigines believe that Dream Time is the
A. beginning of land conflicts with Europeans B. the age of creation C. the end of all
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What can be inferred about how the Maori feel about the land they live on?
The Maori feel in control of their land. The Maori
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Which excerpt from the passage best allows the reader to infer that the Maori people felt cared for by the earth?
light flooded
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Which of the following statements best represents many Indigenous Guatemalans’ feelings toward their ancestors?(1 point)
Respon
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The map of Mississippian Indian settlement is most likely displaying which cultural characteristic prior to European contact?
Res
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Which skill did early New Guineans develop that Australia’s Aborigines did not?
(1 point) farming oral tradition navigation
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Which of the following statements accurately describes one difference between the early Aborigines and Maori? (1 point)
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built adobe homes out of clay or stone to protect them from the hot weather
did not have many animals in the area, so they grew
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Which of the following is not true about Aborigine culture?
(1 point) Responses It is the oldest surviving culture on Earth. It
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