Native American Culture
Native American History
Native Americans Today
A History of Stolen Children
Then and Now
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According to Native American culture, to what are all people connected?

Nature

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What did white America do to Native Americans to steal their land when they first arrived?

war, disease, and the massacre of tribes

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What traumas are Native American children trying to overcome today through rediscovery of their culture??

rape, abuse, and poverty

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What is the number one cause of death among young Native Americans today?

suicide

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How is the Reno-Sparks tribe trying to fight a lithium mine being built on their land?

by designating it a historically preserved piece of land because of the massacre that happened there in 1865

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Define cultural genocide.

The complete destruction of a culture

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What happened at Thacker Pass, NV in 1865 that is still significant today

Native Americans were killed in bloody battle against the NV cavalry

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What method were Native Americans using to try and fight the Line 3 pipeline

By suing under their treaty

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Why did boarding schools cut a Native American child's hair and take away their tribal clothing?

to strip them of their Native American identity

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What is the major problem facing the Pine Ridge Reservation today?

alcoholism

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How is the Line 3 oil pipeline an example of cultural genocide in Native American culture?

It is destructive to the land which is connected to Native American spirituality

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How did the white policy of adoption harm generations of Native Americans?

It stole children away from their parents where they were often abused

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What do Native American rituals like water therapy do for young Native Americans

trauma and PTSD

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What was the real purpose of the adoption era?

to continue the cultural genocide of the boarding school era

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According to critics of boarding schools today , what are they missing in their tribal education?

language

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Give an example of how white America tried to destroy Native American culture at boarding schools

They wouldn't let children speak their native language

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Approximately how many Native Americans died during the Indian Wars

over 4 million

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Why did the Lakota tribe of the Pine Ridge reservation get alcohol banned on their reservation?

Because of crime and a high rate of suicide and widespread alcoholism

400

Define savage and explain why have Native Americans been called this for generations?

A wild thing, untamed and uncivilized being because that is how Columbus labeled them upon first discovery

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What is the core principal of Native American rituals and ceremonies?

spirituality of the earth and nature

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What destructive tendency is a big problem and a long-standing part of Native American culture?

drug and alcohol abuse

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What was the ultimate goal of a Native American boarding school

to assimilate Native American children as white

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What is the purpose of a Native American boarding school today?

to promote and support tribal culture

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What is the Indian Children Welfare Act?

protects Native American children from abuse and neglect

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Why do the Lakota tribe believe that a "sober indian is a dangerous indian"

Because a Native American who is sober has the faculties needed to fight white prejudice and oppression

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