Life | Hint | Person | % Correct |
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1596 – 1617 | Associated with Jamestown, Virginia, she married colonist John Rolfe. | Pocahontas | 92%
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1831 – 1890 | Chief who helped defeat Custer's battalion at the Battle of Little Bighorn | Sitting Bull | 81%
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1829 – 1909 | Apache leader and medicine man who fought Mexicans and the U.S. in the Southwest (immortalized by a military exclamation) | Geronimo | 75%
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1788 – 1812 | Young Shoshone woman who helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition | Sacagawea | 67%
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1840 – 1877 | Lakota war leader who fought in the Black Hills War and the Battle of Little Bighorn (Hint: mountain memorial) | Crazy Horse | 66%
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1585 – 1622 | Was an interpreter, guide, and advisor for the Mayflower Pilgrims | Squanto | 44%
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1887 – 1953 | Olympic gold medalist who competed in the pentathlon and decathlon, American football, baseball, and basketball | Jim Thorpe | 37%
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c. 1540 / Legendary | Precolonial leader who co-founded the Iroquois Confederacy and was immortalized by Longfellow | Hiawatha | 35%
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1840 – 1904 | Nez Perce tribe leader in the Pacific Northwest | Chief Joseph | 34%
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1768 – 1813 | Shawnee chief who resisted U.S. expansion and died in the War of 1812 | Tecumseh | 33%
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1714 – 1769 | Odawa chief who led a 1763–1766 war (named for him) against the British in the Great Lakes region (Hint: car brand) | Pontiac | 28%
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1770 – 1843 | Representative of the Cherokee nation who developed a writing system for the tribe | Sequoyah | 23%
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1879 – 1935 | "Oklahoma's Favorite Son" who acted in 71 movies | Will Rogers | 22%
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1822 – 1909 | Lakota leader who successfully fought the US Army in Wyoming and Montana (Hint: colorful name) | {Red} {Cloud} | 21%
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1767 – 1838 | Sauk brave who fought in the Midwestern war named after him (Hint: colorful name) | {Black} {Hawk} | 16%
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1805 – 1874 | Leader in the Apache Wars in the Southwest (Hint: debut Audioslave single) | Cochise | 16%
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