Native Americans - Multiple Choice Test
Most Native Americans believed in
- the forces of nature
- other human beings
- the power of buffaloes
- medicine men
Native Americans in the Great Plains region got meat and clothes from
- buffaloes
- deer
- bears
- sea mammals
At the beginning of the 20th century the American government
- started moving Native Americans to special reservations
- gave Native Americans the same rights as white people
- moved Native Americans to large cities
- let Native Americans mine gold in California
Some tribes organized dances to
- make it rain
- stop the rain
- cure diseases
- pray for dry weather
The most widespread weapon Native Americans had was
- the bow and arrow
- a long rifle
- a slingshot
- gun powder
Native Americans made their meat last longer by
- drying it in the sun
- hanging it in teepees
- cooling it in rivers
- putting it under ground
When gold was found in California many Indians
- were forced from their land
- became rich
- got money from the government
- got work from white settlers
The Spanish tried to
- convert Native Americans to Christianity
- build churches for Native Americans
- move many Native Americans to Mexico
- turn Native Americans into Protestants
Native Americans and the first white settlers celebrated
- Thanksgiving together
- Halloween together
- Easter together
- the birthday of Columbus together
Native Americans came to the New World
- during the last Ice Age
- when European explorers started looking for a passage to India
- after Columbus made his first journey to America
- at around 1000 A.D.
The Pueblo Indians lived in
- cliff dwellings
- wigwams covered with leaves
- modern tents
- wooden houses
The tribes of the northeast were the first to
- make contact with white settlers
- use a bow and arrow
- make friends with Spanish explorers
- build brick houses
The Inuit are the native people of
- the Arctic and Subarctic region
- California
- the Mississippi Valley
- the Great Plains
Many Indians married
- at an early age
- after they were 25
- white settlers
- without permission from their parents