Across
- 2. Striped pole or cedar tree that bridges the Above World, the Middle World, and the Under World in Mississippian cosmology (two words, no space)
- 5. Portion of a whelk shell that may represent associations with black drink ceremonies
- 8. Facial feature that defines shell masks of gods dating to 900-1150 AD (two words, no space)
- 9. One of the possible symbolic associations of the Ogee motif
- 11. Animal family thought to have inspired the Forked Eye Surround motif
- 12. Mythological cycle of Plain Siouan peoples represented in various S.E.C.C. motifs glossed as Bird Man
- 13. Motif associated with warrior imagery, which takes three-dimensional form in artifacts made of chipped and ground stone
Down
- 1. What Redhorn wore as earrings (two words, no spaces)
- 3. Type of warrior regalia on which the Bi-Lobed Arrow motif is commonly depicted
- 4. Alternative name for the Cross in Circle motif, which is common across Native America
- 5. Native Eastern Woodlands game that Redhorn may have played against Giants according to the stories of Mississippian descendant communities
- 6. Where different Shawnee tribes kept dismembered pieces of an underworld serpent, according to one of their stories
- 7. Only site where the “open eye” Ogee motif has been identified
- 9. Alternative name for “Old Woman Who Never Dies,” who occupies the Mississippian Under World (two words, no space)
- 10. Motif interpreted as feathers, which indicate a celestial location
