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Based on the passage , what was one quality valued by the Sioux people ?
Bravery Confidence Strength Honesty
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An era, Kayra woman was once gathering corn from the field to store away for winter use. She passed from stock to stop tearing
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Based on the passage, what was one quality valued by the Sioux people
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Which evidence from the story suggests that the Sioux believed the great spirit controlled the weather
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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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explain how stories like the forgotten ear of corn helped native american communitie preserve their culture
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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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Bot which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard? Please pick one of the following answers.
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Bot 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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Cultural Literacy Unit Test
12 of 1512 of 15 Items Question Use the story to complete the activity. The Forgotten Ear of Corn An
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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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Reword This For Me Please...:Stories like The Forgotten Ear of Corn helped Native American communities preserve their culture by
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When there has been a good crop of corn, an ear is always tied at the top of the medicine pole, of the sun dance, in thanks to
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The Forgotten Ear of Corn An Arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to store away for winter use. She passed from
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What do materials like clay, cypress, grass, and shells have in common for the Seminoles? (1 point)
• They used them to make
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"The Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site consists of six mounds, three of which are clearly visible: the Great Temple Mound,
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American Indians in the
Eastern Woodlands built longhouses.
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American Indians in the
Southeast built longhouses.
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American Indians in the
Northwest built longhouses.
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What group of American Indians holds a Black Leggings Society Dance in Anadarko?
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How did the introduction of horses affect Native American culture?
A. Farming improved because Native Americans had horses to
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard? (1 point)
• They made food for warriors. •They
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which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard?
A: they made food for warriors B: they interpreted
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Ancient Native Americans chose willow strips to make baskets because they were easy to bend and
(1 point) Responses easy to find.
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Ancient Native Americans chose willow strips to make baskets because they were easy to bend and
(1 point) Responses easy to find.
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Ancient Native Americans chose Willow strips to make baskets because they’re easy to bend, and
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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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Ancient Native Americans chose willow strips to make baskets because they were easy to bend and
(1 point) • easy to find. •
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The Forgotten Ear of Corn An Arikara woman was once gathering corn from the field to store away for winter use. She passed from
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"The Etowah Indian Mounds Historic Site consists of six mounds, three of which are clearly visible: the Great Temple Mound,
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Write one sentence explaining how stories like the forgotten ear of corn helped native Americans communities preserve their
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Based on the passage, what was one quality valued by the Sioux people
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Which evidence from the story suggests that s I o u x believe the great spirit controlled the weather
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in one to two sentences explain how stories like the forgotten ear of corn help native american communities preserve their
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What does this story show about the Sioux people?
(1 point) Responses The Great Spirit was an important member of their tribe.
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Use the drop-down menus to complete the sentences.
(1 point) American Indians in the Choose built longhouses. American Indians in
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard?(1 point)
Responses They planted the corn. They
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard?(1 point) Responses They planted the corn. They
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Which digital source would be best to find information similar to these two sources? (1 point) Responses an online encyclopedia
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What information can be checked for accuracy using the photograph? (1 point) Responses Native Americans visit museums to see
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What American Indians built longhouses
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explain why creek and Cherokee idians had similar weapons and food
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Read an excerpt from the Iroquois Constitution and use it to answer the question.
Excerpt from the Iroquois Constitution Roots
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What material did the people of the North American Southwest tribes use to build their homes?
(1 point) Responses bison hide
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Caddo, who were part of the Southeastern culture, organized into three confederacies—Kadohadacho, Hasinai, and _____.
Natchitoc
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Why did the Sioux have a sun dance?
(1 point) Responses to thank the women to thank the women to feast on corn to feast on corn
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How has Native American culture spread into Washington's culture today?
(1 point) by allowing native languages to become official
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim that Sioux women worked hard? (1
• They planted the corn. • They interpreted
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Write one or two sentences explaining how stories like the forgotten ear of corn helped Native American communities preserve
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How has Native American culture spread into Washington culture today? Answer choices. By allowing native language to become
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