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Chapter 3: Early Dakota
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T/F: In Dakota society, people believed time moves in a circle.
True
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Money or other benefits received in payment for goods or services is...
Income
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Close connection to one's relatives is called...
Kinship
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The Dakota term that inspired the name of our state Minnesota is...
Mni Sota Makoce
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T/F: Dakota children were taught to speak softly and not be clumsy in their tipis.
True
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A cone-shaped house made by stretching animal skins over a wooden pole frame
Tipi
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In “The Ghost Wife?”, what happens when the young man raises his voice inside the tipi?
His ghost wife and children vanish immediately and never return to him.
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What was the name of the hero in "The Badger and the Bear"?
The Avenger
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The knowledge and skills people have that enhance their ability to earn income is...
Human capital
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T/F: Generosity, according to the Dakota, means sharing food and gifts without expecting anything back.
True
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What is one way that people can improve their human capital?
Practice their skills, Receive education & training, Stay healthy and productive, Connect with other people who can help them.
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T/F: The Dakota believed in personal privacy, and often kept their eyes to the ground to not be rude to others.
True
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T/F: Early Dakota people earned income in the form of money wages, just as people do today.
False
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T/F: The Dakota have lived in Minnesota longer than any other group of people.
True
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Who were the main characters in the Dakota story you made a comic about?
The Water Spirit, The Thunderbird, and the Sun
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Name 2 states where Dakota communities and reservations are today.
Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Montana
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