Across
- 3. – The indigenous people of New Zealand.
- 8. – Indigenous people living in the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska.
- 10. – A common symbol in many indigenous cultures, often used in headdresses.
- 13. – A word meaning the first or original people of a place.
- 14. – A custom or belief that has been done for a long time.
- 16. – Land set aside by a government for indigenous people to live on.
- 17. – A person who moves from place to place instead of living in one spot.
- 19. – A cone-shaped tent made of poles and animal skins.
Down
- 1. – A traditional house made of blocks of ice and snow.
- 2. – The indigenous people of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
- 4. – A family member from the past, like a great-grandparent.
- 5. – An important animal for many Plains Indians, used for food and clothing.
- 6. – A narrow boat moved with paddles, used by many indigenous groups.
- 7. – The traditions, language, and beliefs of a group of people.
- 9. – A group of people with the same language, customs, and leaders.
- 11. – An old story passed down through generations, often explaining nature.
- 12. – A traditional Navajo home made of logs and mud.
- 15. – The first people to live in Australia.
- 18. – A tall wooden pole carved by some Native Americans to tell a family story.
