Click on The Cherokee to begin The Cherokee
Click on “The Cherokee” to begin! The Cherokee By: Erin
What do the Cherokees consider the main reason for religion? • Click on the box that you believe is the correct answer! To worship. To explain the reason for life. To establish order. There is no reason.
Government p The government was: No form of gender domination, just God. Male - dominated Female - dominated
Which one of these is an example of an element that is often used in Cherokee Religion? • Click on the box that you believe is the correct answer! Becoming a spirit. Buddha. Animism. Turning water into wine.
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Cherokee Religion QUICK! LOOK AT THE STAR THAT SAYS ANIMISM AND FOLLOW IT. Click it once all stars have stopped moving. Animism
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Cherokee trade was mainly conducted on which body of water? Click on the picture of the body of water that you think is correct. The Mississippi River Lake Michigan The Tennessee River Lake Tecumseh
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Click the Cherokee Indian man to see what crops they grow. (Note: the Cherokee women were actually the ones who worked with the crops/did the majority of the work in the field. ) Beans Click on “Beans” to see the next crop cultivated by the Cherokee.
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Click the Cherokee Indian to see what another crop they grow. Click on “Corn” to see the last main crop! Corn
Click the Cherokee Indian to see yet another crop they grow! Click “Squash” to move on to the learn more about Congratulations! the Cherokee! You’ve completed all of the crops! Squash
What is one of the sacred numbers for the Cherokees and what does it represent? Directions: Click on any letter or number in the box at the bottom. If that letter is not part of the answer, it will immediately disappear when you click it. If the letter you clicked is correct, then the letter will appear in its corresponding spot and disappear in the box with all options (at the bottom). (number) ; 4 C (what the number represents) T A R P Numbers: Letters: A H D O 1 C N O P 3 D Q F I I 2 B E N N 4 5 E F G R S T O A T 6 H U U L Click the star to move on to the next question. S 7 I V 8 J R 9 0 K L W X Y M Z
Another crop used by the Cherokee is… (one not mentioned previously) Directions: Click on any letter or number in the box at the bottom. If that letter is not part of the answer, it will immediately disappear when you click it. If the letter you clicked is correct, then the letter will appear in its corresponding spot and disappear in the box with all options (at the bottom). T Numbers: Letters: A O 1 B 2 B C N O P 3 D Q A 4 5 E F G R S T C 6 H U C 7 I V 8 J O 9 0 K L W X Y M Z Click the star to move on to the next question.
How many different bands are the Cherokees divided into today? What are they? Directions: Click on any letter or number in the box at the bottom. If that letter is not part of the answer, it will immediately disappear when you click it. If the letter you clicked is correct, then the letter will appear in its corresponding spot and disappear in the box with all options (at the bottom). (how many) (the two different bands) ; 2 E A S T E R N & W Numbers: Letters: A 1 E 2 B C N O P 3 D Q S 4 5 E F G R S T 6 H U 7 I V 8 J 9 0 K L W X Y M Z Click the star to move on to the next question.
Click on the blocks to reveal the picture, block by block, and then once you think you know what it is, click the box that corresponds with your answer! Options: A hut made out of… Animal Skins Plastic Wood Wattle and Daub Mud and plants Bones
• The Cherokee built small homes on mounds. These homes were made out of wattle and daub. • Daub is a mixture of mud and clay. • Wattle is the hay used that makes up the roof. Wattle Daub Next
Same deal! Click on the blocks to reveal the picture, block by block, and then once you think you know what it is, click the box that corresponds with your answer! Options: Badger Watermelon Carrots Pineapple Fish Meat
Fish was another food that was commonly eaten by the Cherokee Indians. Next
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Same deal! Click on the blocks to reveal the picture, block by block, and then once you think you know what it is, click the box that corresponds with your answer! Options: Palm tree Evergreen tree Maple tree Oak tree Sunflower Rose
According to Cherokee religion, evergreen trees had “special power” because they “stayed awake” seven nights during the Creation (because they have leaves all year long). They were the most important plants used in Cherokee medicine and ceremonies. Next
That is incorrect! But don’t sweat it, click the smiley face to move on to the next question!
That is incorrect! But don’t sweat it, click the smiley face to move on to the next question!
There are three different points on this map on which you can click, (seen by the change in your mouse when you hover them). Select the area that the Cherokee are originated in: Do those look like the Appalachian Mountains to you? I didn’t think so!
Congratulations, that’s the right piece! This piece represents the Appalachian Mountains in the United States. This is where the Cherokee first lived. Next
Click the Cherokee man at the top to and see what happens! What shape did the Cherokee men just go in? (click one) Circle Square Triangle Incorrect! Click the Cherokee man at the top of their formation to watch it again. That’s correct! The circle was a symbol used in many tribal ceremonies (such as the dance done just now), in artwork, and in everyday life. They make an X with the firewood so that the fire burns in a circular path. (click the arrow to continue)
Click the Cherokee man and observe: Well, Bob, you can’t read it yet because you’re not a medecine person/in training to become a medicine person. Click the book to continue. Oh! Well then I would Whydefinitely is it most like to forbidden for become a medecine me to read person. I’mthis going to go book? start training!
Click the Cherokee man to continue: (click the smiley face to move on to the next question) I also learned that a medecine man’s While I was gone I learned breath andthat saliva contain the power word remedies in of their life medicine source and they use are usually that in their medicine. Since oficially accompanied by. I’m a special trainingprepared now I’m tobacco going toor godrink. read about it. Click here to continue.
Click on the state where the Shawnee tribe can be located today. INCORRECT. Try again!
CORRECT! GREAT JOB! Click on this text to move on to the next question. (Careful, it is different even though it looks the same. )
What is the current state that the Houma tribe is native to? INCORRECT. Try again!
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Which animal is considered sacred in the Cherokee religion? Lion Rabbit Owl (choose one) Incorrect! Try clicking Correct! Because the owl is of thestayed different nocturnal andone therefore awake the seven nights during Click on the owl to options. hear what sound it “Creation” it is sacred. (As is the makes. cougar. ) Next
CONGRATULATIONS! You have finally completed my entire quiz about Native Americans! Hope the questions about the Houma and the Shawnee didn’t throw you off too much from the rest about the Cherokee. Click the star below if you would like to start completely over and retake the quiz! If not just exit. Great job!
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