Indigenous People

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Across
  1. 3. Lakota means "allies" or "_______"
  2. 5. the name for the Lenape family groups
  3. 9. the area where Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico all meet
  4. 11. this animal can weigh up to 2,000 pounds, run up to 35mph, and was very important to the Lakota culture
  5. 14. this was a unique dance that was a part of many Navajo ceremonies
  6. 15. Indigenous people who lived in the Southwest, specifically in the four corners.
  7. 18. the type of farming the Lenape and the Navajo practiced.
  8. 19. the Lakota lived in this type of shelter
Down
  1. 1. primary power or social privilege is held by women in a society
  2. 2. the sled that the Lakota used to pull things around with them
  3. 4. when you settle in one area; the Lenape and the Navajo are both this type of culture
  4. 6. the Navajo lived and held ceremonies in this type of shelter
  5. 7. the Navajo used this to tell stories about their culture; they could show objects, dances, or chants performed in rituals.
  6. 8. the type of shelter that the Lenape lived in.
  7. 10. when you move around from place to place; the Lakota were this type of culture
  8. 12. primary power or social privilege is held by men in a society
  9. 13. Indigenous people of the Great Plains
  10. 16. Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands.
  11. 17. this term means "little snake" and was given to the Lakota by French fur trappers