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            D e s k   S c h e d u l e        INDIAN QUIZ by Chuck Kleber

        Wed/1  J. Geier       C. Gilmore     Are you big medicine, a buffalo
        Thurs/2  R. Kinn      J. Barrett     or bear. . . or just some miserable
                                             piece  of  tumbleweed  blowing
                              D. Schoengold  across  the  desert?  The  Desert

        Fri/3   D. Kavula     P. Kepner      Trumpet will find out and names
                                             will be published.
        Sat/4   W. Barbuck    W. Barbuck
                L. Eaton

        Sun/5   l. Eaton      J. Sacks       1. They were known as the best
                                             horsemen in the West. They were
        Mon/6  S. Stenzel     R. Linsmeier   the (A) comanche, (B) Sioux,
        Tues/7  I./W. Baumann  C. Gilmore    (C) Pawnee, (D) Apache

        Wed/8  P. Oleson      D. Powers      2. Which one of these artists
        Thurs/9  V. Sperry    J. Barrett     made a brilliant record of Indian life in the 1830s?
                                             (A) Frederic Remington, (B) John James Audubon,
        Fri/10   R. Erickson   N. Kresge     (C) George Catlin
        Sat/11   P. VanDooremaal P. Kepner   3. The Five “Civilized” Tribes of the southeast were the

        Sun/12  E. Rothfuss   T./N. Hughes   Chickasaw, Choctaw, Cherokee, Creek and Seminole
        Mon/13  A. Berg       S. Stenzel     T (  )  F (  )
        Tues/14  E. Schliepp   J. Geier      4. Connecticut, Alabama, Nebraska, Tennessee and

        Wed/15  J. Geier      C. Gilmore     Florida are all Indian names  T (  )   F (  )
        Thurs/16 V. Sperry    J. Barrett     5. The Anasazi abandoned their cliff dwellings
                              M. Pults       in the (A) 10th century, (B) 14th Century (C) 16th
                                             Century
        Fri/17   R. Linsmeier  D. Powers
        Sat/18  M. Lolich     J. Kissosondi  6. At the beginning of the 20th century, Indians
                                             numbered approximately 250,000. Now there are
                J. McManus    M. Lolich      well over two million  T  (  )  F  (  )

        Sun/19  E. Rothfuss   M./L. Utah     7. When Gen. Custer and the 7th Cavalry rode to
        Mon/20  S. Stenzel    P. Kepner      their fateful battle at the Little Bighorn River, they
        Tues/21  I./W. Baumann  C. Gilmore   had scouts from Indian enemies of the Sioux. They
                                             were (A) Crow, (B) Kiowa, (C) Algonquin, (D) Shawnee
        Wed/22  P. Oleson     N. Kresge

        Thurs/23 I. Greico    J. Barrett     8. “Counting Coups” relates to (A) A quantity of
                                             trading articles, (B) A simple numbering system, (C)
                D. Schoengold                Touching an enemy in battle

        Fri/24   T. N. Hughes  E. Schliepp   9. Indians had various sports and games, but
        Sat/25  I./W. Baumann  R. Conductor  gambling was forbidden  T  (  )  F  (  )
        Sun/26  B. Saperstein  M./L. Utah    10. “tecumseh” was one of the greatest Indian Chiefs.
        Mon/27  R. Linsmeier  S. Stenzel     his tribe was (A) Iroquois, (b) seneca, (c) shawnee,

        Tues/28  V. Sperry     D. Powers     (d) seminole
                              M. Pults       11. Salmon fishing in the area of the Columbia River
                                             is associated with (A) Eskimos, (B) Chinook,
        Changes? Call L. Dickey, 515-5363    (C) Mandans, (D) Aleuts

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