Across
- 2. An object dedicated to Sarah Winnemucca in Washington, D.C
- 5. The place that Sarah found her voice as a writer
- 6. General John Wool's replacement
- 10. The name the Paiutes called themselves
- 11. What other language did Sarah learn
- 12. The place in the Washington Terriotory that the Numa were forced to go to in 1879
- 14. The place that Native Americans were forced to go to
- 15. The only Native Americans who successfully resisted their removal
- 16. The place the Five Civilized Tribes were relocated to
- 17. The name that the Paiutes called white men
- 18. The Sauk chieftain that led a group of Sauk and Fox people back to Illinois
- 19. What Sarah testified before in 1884
Down
- 1. The mineral that was found that sent thousands more white people to the area of the Numa
- 3. The police force the Five Civilized Tribes created to protect their new home in the Great Plains
- 4. The place that Sarah was sent to to live with a white family
- 7. The name of "the girl who gave voice to her people"
- 8. A place Sarah opened to teach Paiute children in Nevada
- 9. A famous group of Native Americans that were forced to traverse across America on what was known as the "Trail Of Tears"
- 13. The President that pushed the Indian Removal Act through congress
