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Chapter 2 - "Across Mountains and Prairies"

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Select the term for "the boundary, or border, that indicates where one piece of property ends and another begins".

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2.

Select the term for "a tradition or behavior that is common among a group or family; a ritual".

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3.

According to page 12, who set boundaries, fences, or property lines before America was divided into colonies and states?

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4.

According to page 13, out West, on the Great Plains and beyond, most people still lived according to their ancient customs.

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5.

Reread page 13 and explain the relationship that the tribes of the Great Plains and beyond had with the land.

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Out West, on the Great Plains and beyond, native peoples believed that they were part of the land. (refer to page 13)

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According to page 14, what did tribes on the Great Plains and beyond have in common? Choose 3 correct answers.

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How did the ritual that Mourning Dove described on page 15 help children learn to be members of their tribe?

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There was no greater symbol of the connection between people and nature than the buffalo.

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Why was the buffalo "no greater symbol of the connection between people and nature" for the Great Plains tribes?

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11.

What were typical homes like of the Native Americans living in the Great Plains?

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By 1890, what had happened to the tribes of the Great Plains? Choose TWO.