Chase's Week 26 Readings Crossword Puzzle
Across
- 2. The Hunkpapa chief from the 1830's till his death in 1890 (2 words) Pg. 115
- 7. On June 25, 1876, Sitting Bull and his allies routed the Seventh Cavalry led by this General (3 words) Pg. 117
- 9. The 19th-century Indian wars ended at this place in South Dakota (2 words) Pg. 118
- 10. The Indian word for "White People" Pg. 115
- 13. This ended the Mexican-American War in 1848 (5 words) Pg. 119
- 14. The Hunkpapa were one of the seven tribes of this (2 words) Pg. 115
Down
- 1. The number of those dead after the Pg. 122-123 battle retelling (4 words) Pg. 123
- 3. For four years, from 1883-1887, the territory of Washington enjoyed _________ ________ (2 words) Pg. 128
- 4. This woman left her home in Ohio in 1853 and traveled west to Oregon Territory with her husband (2 words) Pg. 127
- 5. In 1873 the news of the discovery of gold in this place brought many people to Dakota Territory (2 words) Pg. 116
- 6. Who had told the writer of this part of the great tree where grew red, red apples Pg. 124
- 8. The President in 1876 who declared war on "Hostiles" (2 words, no middle initial) Pg. 117
- 11. The Hunkpapa formed an alliance with this group to fight the white invaders Pg. 116
- 12. Sitting Bull and native peoples lost their world in the ______ ___ (2 words) Pg. 120