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Native American Tribes
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Choctaw :The second largest tribe in the southeastern United States.
GreatSun :The Natchez ruler known as __________ was like a king and a religious figure.
crawfish :Is the totem of the Houma and serves as a symbol of kinship and protection.
Oklahoma :Most Choctaw descendants live on their reservations in __________ and Mississippi.
Tunica :Lost their ancestral home when the Chickasaw drove them away.
Caddo :Also known as Kadohadacho.
Atakapa :Name means ”eaters of flesh”.
Chitimacha :Name means “people altogether red.”
tattoos :Everyone in the Natchez society had to wear ________ showing their status.
clans :The Coushatta lived in _____ made of many families.
GrandVillage :The primary village of the Natchez people, called ___________, was located near present-day Natchez.
rattlesnake :The totem, or tribal symbol, of the Tunica-Biloxi was the _______ and represented the entire tribe.
hunting :The Coushatta men made blowguns and bow and arrows for _________.
sixdays :The Chitimacha conducted important rituals in the dance house.These ceremonies of dancing and fasting sometimes lasted for _________.
Houma :Today they live mainly in Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes and number at about 15,000.
RedRiver :The _________ and its tributaries marked the traditional home of the Caddo.
bodyparts :Atakapa may have eaten _________from dead enemies to gain their power.
Bristish :The Choctaw militia fought the _______ in the American Revolution.
Spanish :The _______ gave Tunica-Biloxi a land grant, promising that they could keep their land.
Spanishmoss :The Houma doll was made out of _______.
Native American Tribes
Across:5. | Name means ”eaters of flesh”. | 7. | The Choctaw militia fought the _______ in the American Revolution. | 8. | The _______ gave Tunica-Biloxi a land grant, promising that they could keep their land. | 9. | Lost their ancestral home when the Chickasaw drove them away. | 10. | The _________ and its tributaries marked the traditional home of the Caddo. | 13. | Is the totem of the Houma and serves as a symbol of kinship and protection. | 15. | Atakapa may have eaten _________from dead enemies to gain their power. | 16. | Also known as Kadohadacho. | 18. | The Chitimacha conducted important rituals in the dance house.These ceremonies of dancing and fasting sometimes lasted for _________. | 19. | The Coushatta men made blowguns and bow and arrows for _________. | 20. | Name means “people altogether red.” |
| | Down:1. | The primary village of the Natchez people, called ___________, was located near present-day Natchez. | 2. | The totem, or tribal symbol, of the Tunica-Biloxi was the _______ and represented the entire tribe. | 3. | The Houma doll was made out of _______. | 4. | The second largest tribe in the southeastern United States. | 6. | Everyone in the Natchez society had to wear ________ showing their status. | 11. | The Natchez ruler known as __________ was like a king and a religious figure. | 12. | The Coushatta lived in _____ made of many families. | 14. | Today they live mainly in Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes and number at about 15,000. | 17. | Most Choctaw descendants live on their reservations in __________ and Mississippi. |
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Native American Tribes
Across:5. | Name means ”eaters of flesh”. | 7. | The Choctaw militia fought the _______ in the American Revolution. | 8. | The _______ gave Tunica-Biloxi a land grant, promising that they could keep their land. | 9. | Lost their ancestral home when the Chickasaw drove them away. | 10. | The _________ and its tributaries marked the traditional home of the Caddo. | 13. | Is the totem of the Houma and serves as a symbol of kinship and protection. | 15. | Atakapa may have eaten _________from dead enemies to gain their power. | 16. | Also known as Kadohadacho. | 18. | The Chitimacha conducted important rituals in the dance house.These ceremonies of dancing and fasting sometimes lasted for _________. | 19. | The Coushatta men made blowguns and bow and arrows for _________. | 20. | Name means “people altogether red.” |
| | Down:1. | The primary village of the Natchez people, called ___________, was located near present-day Natchez. | 2. | The totem, or tribal symbol, of the Tunica-Biloxi was the _______ and represented the entire tribe. | 3. | The Houma doll was made out of _______. | 4. | The second largest tribe in the southeastern United States. | 6. | Everyone in the Natchez society had to wear ________ showing their status. | 11. | The Natchez ruler known as __________ was like a king and a religious figure. | 12. | The Coushatta lived in _____ made of many families. | 14. | Today they live mainly in Terrebonne and Lafourche parishes and number at about 15,000. | 17. | Most Choctaw descendants live on their reservations in __________ and Mississippi. |
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