The state the "Indian American Movement" was held in
What is Minnesota?
The year the "Indian Reorganization Act" was passed
When is 1934?
The year of "Bureau Of Indian Affairs"
What is 1824?
Native Americans were generally referred to by this term until the 1970s.
What is the term "American Indian"?
This is an agreement between a Native American tribe and the U.S. government.
What is a treaty?
The year the Native American Movement began
What is 1968?
This system's goal was to control and minimize conflict between American Indians and White settlers
What is the goal of the Indian Reservation System?
This act changed indigenous children being removed from their homes and placed into non-Indigenous homes
what is The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
These were the three Native American tribes that lived in what is now Evanston, Illinois.
What are the Potawatomi, Odawa (Ottawa), and Ojibwe Tribes?
These are some of the areas that treaties govern for Native Americans.
What are medical care, hunting rights, and fishing rights?
The purpose Native Americans began protesting during the American Indian Movement
What is Native Americans began protesting during the AIM to end racial profiling and police brutality towards Native Americans?
The year the "Indian Reorganization Act" passed
What is the year the Indian Reorganization Act passed in 1934?
This man is one of the founders of the American Indian Defense Association and was appointed by FDR to head the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1933.
Who is John collier?
This Native American Museum is located in Evanston.
What is the Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum (previously called the Mitchell Museum of the American Indian)?
This is land that was never legally given up to the government by the Indigenous people who originally inhabited it.
What is unceded land?
The founders of the "American Indian Movement"
What is Dennis Banks, Clyde Bellecourt, Eddie Benton Banai, Pat Bellanger, and George Mitchell?
The person who signed the Indian Reorganization Act into law
What is the US President Frank Delano Roosevelt signed the Indian Reorganization Act into law?
This boarding school was one the first of the Federal boarding schools to be set up outside of a reservation
what is The Carlisle Federal Indian Boarding School (Carlisle School)
This is the largest tribe in the US.
What is Cherokee?
This is how Michael feels for the Native Americans.
What is frustrated and disappointed?
The goal of the "American Indian Movement"
What is the goal of the "American Indian Movement" to end racial profiling and police brutality towards Native Americans?
The year the "Trail Of Tears" began
What is 1830?
The event "Trail Of Tears"
What is the event the "Trail of Tears" was the forced westward migration of American Indian tribes from the South and Southeast.
This is the number of languages that Native Americans speak.
What is 300?
This is Micheal Lable's job.
What is Visitor Services and Program Manager at the Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum in Evanston?