Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site - Exam
  • 1. Where is Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site located?
A) South Dakota
B) North Dakota
C) Montana
D) Minnesota
  • 2. What river flows near the Knife River Indian Villages?
A) Yukon River
B) Missouri River
C) Ohio River
D) Souris River
  • 3. What is the significance of the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site?
A) A historic mining town
B) A famous pilgrimage site
C) Preserves the history of Plains Indian culture
D) A site for Revolutionary War battles
  • 4. What material was primarily used to construct Mandan earth lodges?
A) Wood and stone
B) Metal and concrete
C) Earth and grass
D) Thatch and bamboo
  • 5. Knife River Indian Villages are part of which U.S. National Park System category?
A) National Recreation Area
B) National Park
C) National Historic Site
D) National Monument
  • 6. What type of structures were commonly found in the Mandan villages?
A) Tipis
B) Adobe huts
C) Longhouses
D) Earth lodges
  • 7. What did the Mandan primarily rely on for sustenance?
A) Manufacturing and herding
B) Trade and mining
C) Agriculture and bison hunting
D) Fishing and logging
  • 8. What is the primary focus of the National Park Service at the site?
A) Urban development
B) Infrastructure improvement
C) Cultural preservation
D) Commercial tourism
  • 9. Which other tribe, besides the Mandan, is historically significant to the site?
A) Shoshone
B) Hidatsa
C) Pawnee
D) Ojibwe
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