| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Namesake tribe of two U.S. states | Dakota | 81%
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| Most populous tribe of the U.S.; around 500,000 additional non-members claim ancestry | Cherokee | 74%
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| Inhabitants of the islands between Russia and Alaska | Aleut | 71%
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| This nation's name is also used as a generic term for Canadians of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry | Métis | 63%
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| Although 5% or less identify as indigenous, 90% of Paraguayans speak their language | Guaraní | 57%
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| Former Bolivian president Evo Morales belongs to these people | Aymara | 56%
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| First American tribe to encounter Europeans | Taíno | 53%
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| The country of Mexico was named after them | Mexica | 50%
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| Largest indigenous group of Chile and Argentina | Mapuche | 46%
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| Algonquin people also called the Chippewa | Ojibwe | 46%
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| A historically warlike, seafaring nation of modern-day British Columbia, sometimes compared to Vikings | Haida | 40%
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| Former civilizations such as the above and the Toltecs were part of this larger ethnolinguistic group | Nahua | 38%
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| Central American people of mixed Indigenous and Afro-Caribbean ancestry | Garifuna | 25%
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| Northern Mexican people renowned for their distance running abilities | Rarámuri | 7%
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| Activist Berta Cáceres belonged to this Central American group known for pottery | Lenca | 3%
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