Chapter 7 & 8
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Obemau-unoqua | Ojibway woman that married John Sayer
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John Sayer | This man was a partner in the Northwest trading company.
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bourgeois | boss - What Sayer was
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voyagers | workers - what Sayers men were.
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gum | sticky sap for waterproofing patches for canoes
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Susan Johnston | daughter of Ojibway White Fischer, married John Johnston
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red river carts | made entirely of wood and pulled by ox or pony
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The Bongas | A me'tis family with a difference, they were black slaves
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Me'tis | marriage between traders and Indians
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sugar huts | bark wigwams built near maple groves
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Zebulon Pike | a young army officer sent by the US to find a good place to build a fort
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Lawrence Taliaferro | first Indian agent at Fort Snelling
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Cloud Man | first Dakota to try farming
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Little crow | The chief of the Dakota community of Kasopia.
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Colonel Josiah Snelling | first commander of Fort Snelling
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Abigail Hunt Snelling | the daughter,sister, wife and mother to army officers
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Seth Eastman | An officer with great interest in Indian ways , he was an artist
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Nancy Eastman | Her mother was Dakota, and her father was the artist Seth Eastman
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Mary Eastman | Seth's wife, a warmhearted person
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Dakota Hunters | Sayer was afraid of these people because he traded with their enemies.
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