| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Arctic peoples of Greenland, northern Canada, and parts of Alaska | Inuit | 93%
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| Canada's most populous First Nation | Cree | 87%
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| "Code-talkers" from this tribe aided the U.S. during WWII | Navajo | 80%
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| This confederation of several tribes is said to have inspired the founders of the U.S. government | Iroquois | 77%
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| The Incan Empire was ruled by this ethnolinguistic group | Quechua | 70%
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| Famous for their ancestor's technologically advanced civilization with pyramids | Maya | 63%
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| Namesake tribe of the Caribbean Sea | Carib | 60%
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| Nation of Maritime Canada credited with inventing the hockey stick | Mi'kmaq | 50%
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| Controversially, a university in Florida made them the mascot of their sports teams | Seminole | 50%
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| Names for many South American animals come from their language, via Portuguese | Tupi | 33%
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| First American tribe to encounter the English | Powhatan | 23%
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| Largest indigenous group of Venezuela and Colombia | Wayuu | 23%
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| Subjects of a 25-year linguistic anthropology study documenting their unique perception of the world | Pirahã | 20%
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| This small tribe became well-known after being (poorly) depicted in the "Twilight" franchise | Quileute | 20%
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| Southernmost American indigenous group | Yaghan | 10%
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