True or False Vocabulary Dakota Terms Human Capital Miscellanenous
100
True
The Dakota have lived in MN longer than any other group.
100
A type of Dakota home
What is a tipi?
100
Friend or ally
What is Dakota?
100
Human capital
The knowledge and skills individuals have that enhance their ability to earn income is...
100
Circle
The Dakota view history in a what?
200
False
Early Dakota people earned income in the form of money and wages, just as people do today.
200
Income
What is the term for "money or other benefits received in payment for goods and services?"
200
The Dakota term for respect
What is wo ohoda?
200
Skills
Fill in the blank. People improve their human capital by practicing their _________.
200
Past, present, and future
Dakota believe their history affects what three things?
300
False
In Dakota society, people believe time runs in a straight line.
300
Generosity
What term is "the habit of giving without anything in return?"

300
The Dakota term for generosity
What is ohanwaste?
300
Education
Fill in the blank. People improve their human capital by receiving _______________ and training.
300
Generosity
The Badger and the Bear taught the Dakota children what?
400
False
There are two council fires, or bands, within the Dakota nation.

400
Respect
What is "the expression of courtesy and consideration toward others?"
400
The Dakota term for extended family
What is tiospaye?
400
Healthy and productive
Fill in the blank. People improve their human capital by staying _____________ and being ______________.
400
Respect
The Ghost-Wife story teaches Dakota children what?
500
False
Minnesota, the name of our state, comes from an Ojibwe word.
500
Land where the waters are so clear they reflect the clouds in the sky
What is Mni sota makoce?
500
The Dakota term for Dakota Nation
What is oyate?
500
People and help
Fill in the blank. People improve their human capital by connecting with ______ who can _______them.
500
Speaking softly in the tipi
Moving carefully in the tipi
Lowering eyes when talking with an elder
Not watching others sleep
Using kinship titles
List five ways the Dakota show respect towards each other and their elders.






MN History Chapter 3 - The Early Dakota

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