Water
Food
Missions- Environmental Impacts
Treaties/Land
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100

The slogan repeated in the documentary "Awake" that was watched in class on water rights.

What is "Water is Life"?

100

When you know a rat is ready to eat.

What is "When the tail comes off easy"?

100

The term that matches the definition "the unacknowledged or inappropriate adoption of the customs, practices, ideas, etc. of one people or society by members of another and typically more dominant people or society.

What is "cultural appropriation"?

100

The name of the trail which included long journeys that forced Natives to leave their land between 1830-1850.

What is "The Trail of Tears"?

100

The term associated with the European principle used to justify taking Native land, claiming that non-Christians had no legal rights to land.

What is "The Doctrine of Discovery"?

200

The name of the river that was a major water source for the tribe in the documentary "Awake".

What is "The Missouri River"?

200

The popular nut eaten in tribes that is poisonous until prepared a certain way.

What is "an acorn"?

200

The destruction of this because of new introduced plants and animals from European colonizers. 

What is "native plants and animals"?

200

The name of a fire that benefits tribes in ways including plant growth, food source, animals, resources, prevention of wildfire.

What is "a controlled cultural burn"?

200

The holiday that is often portrayed as a happy holiday, but it covers up the harsh realities of colonization and the suffering of Native peoples.

What is "Thanksgiving"?

 

300

The pipeline that people in "Awake" are protesting. 

What is "Dakota Access Pipeline"?

300

Many Native communities hunt this large animal, which was once central to the plains tribes. 

What is "Buffalo/Bison"?
300

The reason many Native Americans died at the Missions. (Multiple options)

What is "disease, forced labor, harsh living conditions, loss of traditional diet/medicine"?

300

This treaty promised the Sioux Nation ownership of the Black Hills and protected their land and rights, including access to water.

What is "The Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)"?

300

This term describes the idea that immigrants from many countries come together and blend into one society, but it ignores the people who were already living in the land.

What is "The Great American Melting Pot"?

400

The location of the protests that gave rise to this documentary. (Reservation)

What is "Standing Rock Sioux Reservation"?

400

The term that belongs to the definition "the right of peoples to define their own food and agriculture systems, prioritizing local production of healthy, culturally appropriate food through sustainable methods".

What is "Food Sovereignty"?

400

Natives lost this because missions made them work under strict control.

What is "freedom"?

400

The year the first treaty was signed between the U.S. and a Native nation.

What is "1787"?

400

What are these the ten stages of: classification, symbolization, discrimination, dehumanization, organization, polarization, preparation, persecution, extermination, denial. 

What is "The 10 stages of genocide"?

500

Pipelines and oil drilling can cause this in lakes and rivers that are essential for tribes. 

What is "water pollution/contamination"?
500

The name of the restaurant featured in the film "Gather".

What is "Cafe Gozhoo"?

500

What missionaries forbid Native people to do at the missions.

What is "speak language and practice ceremonies"?

500

The major risk of this type of development opening is shown in the documentary "The Ground Between Us".

What is "Oil and Gas Development"?

500

The amount that the Native population declined to in California in the 1900's. 

What is "20,000 people"?

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