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3. The American West, c1835–c1895
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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