Cheyenne Tribe (School Quiz)

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1. Children do what?

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Children learn and help their parents' job. This answer suggests that children engage in activities that involve learning and assisting their parents with their work. This could include tasks such as observing and imitating their parents' actions, helping with household chores, or even assisting with their parents' profession or business. This answer highlights the importance of children's involvement in their parents' work and the learning opportunities that arise from such participation.

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Do you have an exam on the Cheyenne tribe? In a nutshell, it is one of the indigenous tribes of the Great Plains and their language is the... see moreAlgonquian language family. How much do you know of these two Native American tribes that the Cheyenne tribe? Take up the quiz and find out! see less

2. The Cheyenne Tribe doesn't exist today.

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The statement "The Cheyenne Tribe doesn't exist today" is false. The Cheyenne Tribe is still in existence today. They are a Native American tribe that originated in the Great Plains region of the United States. Despite facing significant challenges throughout history, including forced relocation and loss of land, the Cheyenne Tribe has managed to preserve their cultural identity and continue to thrive as a community.

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3. The men of the tribe hunt...

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The correct answer is "Fish, Buffalo, Fish and Buffalo, Fish Buffalo." This answer suggests that the men of the tribe hunt both fish and buffalo, and sometimes they hunt fish and buffalo together. The phrase "Fish Buffalo" at the end could imply that they also hunt a specific type of fish called buffalo fish.

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4. Select all the correct answers: What does women of the tribe set up?

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The women of the tribe set up beds, fire, and wigwams. Beds provide a place to sleep and rest, fire is essential for warmth, cooking, and other daily activities, and wigwams are traditional dwellings used by many Native American tribes. These three items are necessary for the basic needs and comfort of the tribe members. Toys and weapons are not mentioned and therefore are not correct answers.

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5. Match the Following of who wears what
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6. Toys and Dice are made of...

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7. Finish the intro:There are many Indian tribes, but the 

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The given answer states that the Cheyenne tribe stands out among the many Indian tribes. This suggests that the Cheyenne tribe is unique or exceptional in some way compared to other tribes. However, without further context or information, it is unclear why the Cheyenne tribe stands out.

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Children do what?
The Cheyenne Tribe doesn't exist today.
The men of the tribe hunt...
Select all the correct answers: What does women of the tribe set up?
Match the Following of who wears what
Toys and Dice are made of...
Finish the intro:There are many Indian tribes, but the 
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