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