Flash cards on the Dakota in Minnesota
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ohanwaste | Dakota word meaning generosity
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tiyospaye | Dakota word meaning extended family
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wohoda | Dakota word meaning respect
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Spring Housing | bark houses
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Summer Housing | bark houses along river
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Autumn Housing | tipis
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Winter Housing | tipi village
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Spring Food | Sugar Camps and small game
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Summer Food | Wild Rice and other crops, fish
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Autumn Food | Big game deer, bison, bear
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Winter Food | Big game deer, bison, bear
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What is the Dakota way of viewing history | They think you can change history and it revolves in a circle.
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How does the story of Tate Waziyata and Wicanhpi Hoksidan explain the seasons? | They made a pact after the war that each one would come for half the year and that is why the seasons are here.
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Collect the sap in small birchbark dishes. Boil the sap until it becomes syrup and sugar. Pound wood chips into the tree cuts. Test the trees to see if the sap is running. Pour the sap into troughs or clay pots. | 3
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Wakinyan | Thunderbird
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Unktehi | Water Spirit
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Oral tradition | purposeful repeating of stories.
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When the snow starts melting what do they do | Check the trees to see if they are ready to give up their sap.
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In what season do they plant cultivate and harvest | Summer
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In what season is rice harvest a big part of their life | Summer
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In what season do they prepare for winder by hunting animals for food, clothing, and shelter. | Autumn
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After the autumn hunt was over, they settled down for the cold season. What kind of housing did they make? | Tipi Village
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When the snow melts, What does the sap from the trees do? | It starts to run
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