What are Navajo homes called?
What is a trench or pipe used to bring water from a distance?
A governor is called what?
What is land given to settlers by the United States government to raise crops?
Describe the Navajo hogans.
What was the destination of the Navajo on "The Long Walk?"
The Navajo called themselves "Dine." What does "Dine" mean?
Describe "The Long Walk."
Why were sheep important to the Navajo people?
Why was the Navajo Tribal Council formed?
What culture had the most influence on the Southwest today?
What animal did the Spanish bring to the Southwest?
What are the 2 important festivals celebrated by the people of the Southwest?
Name at least 2 Spanish or Mexican influences on the Southwest culture.
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado did not find the golden city. What did he find?
What were cattle used for by the early settlers?
What was the Chisholm Trail?
Name the 2 inventions that helped people who lived in the desert of the Southwest to survive?
Name a challenge that cowboys and cowgirls faced on the Chisholm Trail?
Who started a meat-packing industry in Chicago that helped the market for beef grow?
Who was ordered by the US government to stop conflicts between the Navajo and the white settlers?
Who was the first chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council?
Who was a famous cowgirl who was a sharp shooter and had her own show?
Who created an air-conditioning system
Who went in search for Cibola, the golden city?
hogans
aqueduct
viceroy
homestead
made of poles that were covered with a layer of soil and bark
Bosque Redondo
the people
The Navajo were forced to walk 300 miles. Many died. They found poor soil and unsafe drinking water at the end of the walk.
They provided food and wool.
To make agreements over drilling for oil and digging for minerals
Spanish
cattle
Cinco de Mayo and Mexican Independence Day
1. Mexican and Spanish foods 2. Bright western clothing 3. Lively music 4. Modern ranches
herds of buffalo and Native American villages
1. meat 2. cattle hides for leather 3. horns/hooves for buckles/buttons 4. tallow/fat for candles and soap
A trail that led cattle from Texas to Kansas that went through Indian Territory
aqueducts and air conditioning
1. Charged a grazing fee 2. Charged 10 cents per head of cattle driven through other's land 3. Rivers were a hazard
Phillip Armour
Kit Carson
Henry Chee Dodge
Annie Oakley
Willis Haviland Carrier
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado