Challenge 2: The Ho-Chunk Nation
Across
- 5. (Page 50) Today, the Ho-Chunk tribe is the only Wisconsin Indian Nation to be recognized by the US ___.
- 6. (Page 55) In the late 1700s, the Ho-Chunk's main trade became ___, an important mineral.
- 7. (Page 54) The Ho-Chunk welcomed the chance to trade their ___ for European metal pots, knives, blankets, cloth, and guns.
- 8. (Page 54) Unfortunately, trade with Europeans lead to new diseases, such as ___.
Down
- 1. (Page 53) The women ___ plants for food and medicine.
- 2. (Page 53) The men ___ animals for meat and hides.
- 3. (Page 52) The 12 clans of the Ho-Chunk Nation are divided into ___ clans and sky clans.
- 4. (page 50) The stories, ___, effigy mounds, rock art, and place names remind us of the thousands of years that Wisconsin has been home to the Ho-Chunk people.
- 7. (Page 64) Today, the Ho-Chunk still conduct traditional ___ to honor ancient traditions, spirits, people, animals, seasons, and tribal elders.