Cheyenne Test Review
Across
- 2. Uses of the buffalo parts include: Buckets, Cups, Dishes, Cooking Pots
- 3. The symbol of wind, rain, and snow
- 5. Uses of the buffalo parts include: Moccasins, Shies, Containers, Buckets, etc.
- 7. Sidewalks made out of _____were created to help pedestrians walk from one place to another.
- 10. Trains, planes, and automobiles are made out of _________.
- 12. Changes in nature that repeat over and over
- 14. Cone-shaped tents that are easily put up and taken down
- 15. Buffalo hunt specifically for meat and skins.
- 16. Person believed to be able to talk to the powers of the natural world
- 17. The animal introduced to the Cheyenne by their Spanish neighbors to the south
- 18. Uses of the buffalo parts include: Knives, Arrow-heads, Shovels, Scrapers
- 19. Location in the United States where the Cheyenne lived
- 20. Something that stands for something else
Down
- 1. Anything found in nature that helps people live
- 4. Berries, fat, and dried meat
- 5. Trees are used to build _______ for people to live.
- 6. Sled with poles attached to an animal
- 8. Important celebration for the cycle of life
- 9. Biggest hunt of the year. Buffalo were fattest during this time and had plenty of wool. The wool and skins were preserved for the cold winter months ahead.
- 11. _________ is used to make gasoline for our cars and other transportation.
- 13. Uses of the buffalo parts include: Cups, Spoons, Ladles, Headdresses
- 18. Name the Cheynne first called the horse
- 20. In order for crops to grow, farmers need __________.
- 21. A story that explains something in nature