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What is Mrs. Pruitt's favorite chocolate?

Reese's

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What did the tribes believe about their connection to land? (pg.84)

Land is not simply where a tribe lives, but is part of the tribe itself.

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What is Mr. Rogers favorite NBA team?

Boston Celtics

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(Inferential) Why did the Hopi refer to the US leaders in Washington and the Washington Chiefs?

Because they were seen as the people in charge over the United States, like a chief.

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What is Mr. Brown's wife called?

Mrs. Brown

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What is Mrs. Pruitt's favorite drink?

coffee or coke

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What does "assimilate" mean? (pg. 82)

To take on the culture and behavior of one that is different from your own.

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True or False. Mrs. Pruitt's favorite ice cream is mint chocolate chip.

True. It's the best flavor!

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Who transcribed the Hopi Petition? (pg. 88) 

Thomas Keam

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Why did the US government give up attempting to carve up Hopi land? (pg. 89)

Continued resistance and confusion about land rights

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How many acres did the Native Americans receive under the Dawes Act (pg. 83)?

160 acres

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(Inferential)How did the Dawes Act succeed, from the point of view of the US government, where other acts and treaties had failed? (pg. 85-87)

It took away the one thing Native American tribes needed to maintain their cultural identities: land

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According to the text, what is a "cultural identity"? (pg. 83)

something people feel and know deep down inside regardless of what they wear or do and regardless of where they live.

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Name Mrs. Pruitt's favorite SEC, NBA, and NFL teams.

GA Bulldogs, Sixers, and Philadelphia Eagles

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How did the overturning of the Dawes Act affect Native Americans? (pg. 87)

It allowed Native Americans tribes to own land once again and exist as separate nations within the United States. It allowed Native Americans to revive and renew their cultural identities.

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What did the Dawes Act do to Native American tribes and reservations? (pg. 82)

It broke up the reservations and forced Native Americans to own land as individuals.

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Is the Hopi Petition written from the perspective of Native Americans or from the perspective of the US government? How do you know? (pg.88)

Native Americans, because it is addressed to the Washington Chiefs and describes what the Hopi people observed when they came to their land.

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What kind of activities strengthened Native American's relationship with the land? (pg. 85-86)

tracking animals, predicting weather by watching the birds or the moon, finding food in the desert to feed an extended family

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How did overturning the Dawes Act affect Native Americans? (pg. 87)

It allowed Native American tribes to own land once again and exist as separate nations within the United States. This allowed Native Americans to revive and renew their cultural identities.

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True or False. Mr. Rogers loves iced vanilla lattes from Starbucks.

False. Mr. Rogers does not like coffee.

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How did the Hopi Petition view of the Dawes Act differ from the US governments view of the act as it was described in the rest of this chapter? (pg. 88)


The Hopi Petition shows that Native Americans were against the Dawes Act, whereas the rest of this chapter shows that the US government thought the act "succeeded".
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True or False. Mr. Brown loves the show Moon Knight.

True!

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Who was the Dawes Act named after?

Henry Laurens Dawes

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What is the main idea of the two paragraphs on pages 84 and 85 and the first paragraph on the top of page 86?

Land was very important to Native American cultural identity and Native Americans' relationship with the land was very different from other groups' relationships with the land.

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What role did land play in the lives of Native Americans?

It was important to their cultural identity, as the land is part of the tribe itself. The land makes the tribe whole.

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