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Who was the head of the Sioux nation in 1867?
Who was the head of the Sioux nation in 1867?
What happened to Sitting Bull after the Battle of Little Bighorn?
What happened to Sitting Bull after the Battle of Little Bighorn?
What did Crazy Horse wear in battle?
What did Crazy Horse wear in battle?
Who was Sitting Bull?
Who was Sitting Bull?
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What was Crazy Horse known for?
What was Crazy Horse known for?
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What did Native Americans believe in?
What did Native Americans believe in?
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Study Notes
Sioux Nation Leaders
- Sitting Bull was the head of the Sioux nation in 1867.
The Battle of Little Bighorn
- Sitting Bull survived the Battle of Little Bighorn.
Crazy Horse
- Crazy Horse wore a feather tucked behind his ear and a stone behind his ear when he went into battle.
- He was known for his bravery and tactical genius.
Sitting Bull
- Sitting Bull was a Hunkpapa Lakota chief and holy man.
Native American Beliefs
- Native Americans believed in the Great Spirit, a powerful and mysterious force that guided their lives.
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Description
Test your knowledge of famous Native Americans with this quiz! Learn about influential leaders, activists, and artists who have made significant contributions to Native American history and culture. From Sacagawea to Sitting Bull, this quiz will challenge your knowledge and expand your understanding of these remarkable individuals. Discover the rich and diverse history of Native Americans and their impact on the world.