Advanced Indigenous People's Day-themed Crossword Puzzle
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- 1. When people from one land take control of another
- 2. They were the first to have a written syllabary, invented by Sequoyah
- 3. An important part of indigenous culture expressed through movement and rhythm
- 4. A tribe who considers the turtle as a symbol of the earth.
- 4. Sovereign Native American nation also referred to as Ni-U-Kon-Ska
- 5. The indigenous people known for their traditional dance, "Pascolas.
- 6. Cultural heritage transmitted through indigenous crafts
- 7. Indigenous societies valued this plant for its seeds and its striking resemblance to the sun
- 8. In the context of indigenous people, the profound knowledge acquired through years of experiences
- 9. Native tribes hunted this horned creature for food, materials, and spiritual significance
- 10. The tribal group that hosts an event called "potlatch
- 11. Indigenous people group featured in James Fenimore Cooper's novel
- 12. Inuit mythology often involves these mysterious entities
- 12. Native American group from Pacific Northwest
- 13. Lore, legends, and customs passed down in this Indigenous unit
- 14. One of the most versatile athletes in sports history, Jim
- 15. Cree-speaking tribe in Quebec that has a significant role in the indigenous rights movement
- 16. The Navajo and Hopi are examples of these
- 17. Shell-based indigenous artifact
- 18. Traditional Algonquian construction, dome-shaped for living in
- 19. Images created on rocks by ancestral tribes
- 20. Famous Apache warrior
- 21. Essential element of North American indigenous agriculture, often featured in fall festivities
- 22. Tribe that believes in the interconnectedness of all things
- 23. An indigenous method for restoring lost friendship
- 24. Native American tribe originally from Great Lakes region
- 25. An important aspect of Native cultures, often linked to rites and ceremonies
- 26. A tribe known for its alliance with Cheyenne during the Plains Indian Wars
- 27. This refers to native fruits that hold cultural significance for many indigenous communities