3.1 The Plains Indians: Their Beliefs and Way of Life

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    • What were the major Plains Indian tribes?
      Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Crow
    • Match the Plains Indian tribe with their belief system:
      Sioux ↔️ Great Spirit, White Buffalo Calf Woman
      Cheyenne ↔️ Supreme Being, Morning Star
      Arapaho ↔️ Sun Dance, Trickster figure
      Crow ↔️ Creator, sacred pipe
    • Order the following Plains Indian tribes by their key beliefs:
      1️⃣ Sioux: Great Spirit, White Buffalo Calf Woman
      2️⃣ Cheyenne: Supreme Being, Morning Star
      3️⃣ Arapaho: Sun Dance, Trickster figure
      4️⃣ Crow: Creator, sacred pipe
    • The Crow tribe was known for its rich cultural traditions and trading skills
    • The Sioux believed in a Great Spirit that permeated all of nature
    • What ceremony did the Arapaho practice to honor the Great Spirit?
      Sun Dance
    • Order the roles in the Plains Indian hierarchical social structure from highest to lowest authority:
      1️⃣ Chiefs
      2️⃣ Warriors
      3️⃣ Elders
      4️⃣ Men
      5️⃣ Women
    • The harsh environment of the Plains limited their agricultural practices to crops like corn, beans, and squash
    • The Plains Indians were nomadic and lived in portable tepees made from bison hides.
      True
    • The Crow believed in a Creator who gave them the sacred pipe to communicate with the spirit world.

      True
    • The Plains Indians relied on bison for food, clothing, and shelter.

      True
    • The Sioux believed in a Great Spirit that permeated all of nature
    • What were the Sioux known for?
      Skilled bison hunters
    • What common belief did the Plains Indian tribes share about the spirit world?
      Deep connection to nature
    • The Plains Indians were nomadic because they followed the bison
    • What was the purpose of the Sun Dance ceremony practiced by the Arapaho tribe?
      Honor the Great Spirit
    • The Plains Indians lived in permanent homes made of stone.
      False
    • Match the Plains Indian tribe with their key belief or practice:
      Sioux ↔️ White Buffalo Calf Woman
      Cheyenne ↔️ Thunderbird
      Arapaho ↔️ Sun Dance
      Crow ↔️ Sacred pipe
    • The Cheyenne worshipped the Morning Star and believed in a Supreme Being.

      True
    • The Crow believed in a Creator who gave them the sacred pipe
    • Family and community were central to Plains Indian life.
      True
    • What did the Plains Indians trade with other tribes and European settlers?
      Bison products
    • Which Plains Indian tribe believed in the Great Spirit and the White Buffalo Calf Woman?
      Sioux
    • The Crow believed in a Creator who gave them the sacred pipe
    • The Cheyenne worshipped the Morning Star and believed in a Supreme Being that created the world.

      True
    • Mythological traditions were central to the Plains Indians' deep connection to the land.
      True
    • Women in the Plains Indian tribes prepared food and made clothing and tools
    • Due to the harsh environment, agriculture focused on crops like corn, beans, and squash
    • Women in the Plains Indian tribes sustained the community by managing households and expressing cultural traditions
    • The bison-based economy of the Plains Indians was destroyed as the bison population was hunted to near-extinction.

      True
    • What was the Great Spirit believed by the Sioux tribe to permeate?
      All of nature
    • Which tribe believed in the Raven as a messenger between the physical and spiritual realms?
      Crow
    • What was the primary responsibility of chiefs in the Plains Indian tribes?
      Providing leadership
    • What was the primary economic activity of the Plains Indian tribes?
      Bison hunting
    • Men in the Plains Indian tribes primarily hunted and defended the tribe.

      True
    • Order the impacts of Western expansion on the Plains Indian tribes from first to last.
      1️⃣ Disruption of nomadic lifestyle
      2️⃣ Decimation of bison-based economy
      3️⃣ Decline of traditional culture and beliefs
      4️⃣ Conflicts with the U.S. government
      5️⃣ Confinement to reservations
    • The Western expansion led to tensions and conflicts between the Plains Indians and the encroaching American settlers and government
    • Match the Plains Indian role with its description:
      Chiefs ↔️ Provided leadership
      Warriors ↔️ Responsible for hunting
      Elders ↔️ Respected for their wisdom
      Women ↔️ Managed the household
    • What was the primary economic activity of the Plains Indian tribes?
      Bison hunting
    • Match the economic activity with its description:
      Bison Hunting ↔️ Primary source of resources
      Agricultural Practices ↔️ Limited crop cultivation
      Trade ↔️ Exchanged bison products
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