Native Americans and the United States
Across
- 3. (adj.) able to move quickly and gracefully
- 4. (n.) something that you imagine or dream
- 6. (n.) the body's ability to resist or fight off a disease
- 11. (n.) a tradition or behavior that is common among a group or family; a ritual
- 14. (n.) a piece of cloth worn around the hips as clothing by men in certain cultures, usually in warm climate
- 16. line (n.) the boundary, or border, that indicates where one piece of property ends and another begins
- 17. (v.) to believe that something is true despite not knowing all the facts.
- 19. (n.) a leftover piece; a small part of a whole
- 21. (adj.) made up of people or items that are not alike
- 23. (v.) to change something from time to time
- 25. (n.) a strain
- 27. (n.) a group of people chosen to lead or give advice
- 28. (n.) a group of people, animals or things that act together to achieve a common purpose
- 30. (n.) a change
Down
- 1. (n.) a bag or case used to carry arrows
- 2. (adj.) originating in a certain location or region
- 5. (v.) to observe someone or something in order to gather and report information about that person or thing
- 7. (v.) to suggest something without saying it directly
- 8. (v.) to follow along, or draw, the outline of something; to examine the history of something to see how it developed
- 9. (v.) to keep alive
- 10. deed (n.) an official piece of paper that shows who legally owns a piece of property
- 12. (n.) the cost in health or life
- 13. (n.) discomfort felt when different people or groups disagree and feel anger toward each other
- 15. (n.) a conclusion or view that comes from knowing some, but not all, of the fact
- 18. (n.) a separate area of land in the United States set aside for Native Americans to live on
- 20. (n.) a right someone has because they were born into a specific group or family, or because it is a right of all people belonging to that group
- 22. (n.) someone who is sent somewhere in advance of others to gather information
- 24. relocation (n.) the act of making people move to a new place against their will
- 26. (v.) to disagree, differ, or say or do the opposite of something
- 29. (n.) In the Sioux culture, a supernatural power