Natives in the World War
Challenges at Home
Cultural Identity
100

The ocean region where the Navajo helped the U.S. forces to communicate

What is... the Pacific Theater

100

What many Natives hoped they would gain after their protests and fighting for their past

What are... forgotten rights

100

What many Natives had to do in order to keep their traditions and heritage alive

What is... cultural survival

200

Where majority of Natives worked after leaving the reservations to get jobs needed for the war

What are... factories

200

What many Natives did not have access to when living on the reservations

What is... healthcare

200

The lifestyle that most Natives had to adapt to in order to work jobs after migrating

What is... an urban lifestyle

300

What many Native Americans aimed to show during their fighting in the United States military

What is... patriotism

300

What Natives often faced even after their many contributions during the war

What is... discrimination

300

See primary source photo on Manual...

The protest march done to defend tribal sovereignty

What was... the Longest Walk

400

The branch where many Natives volunteered to help fight in the war

What is... the army

400

One of the reasons for the Native migration during the war and why Natives were struggling to survive on the reservations 

What is... poverty

400

What Native worked to keep pride in while also serving in the U.S. military

What is... trial identity

500

The people that used the language of this group of Native so that European countries could not decode the messages

Who were... the Navajo Code Talkers

500

What many Natives did not have access to before World War II

What is... education

500

The culture that Natives became after accepting some American tradtions

What is... a dual identity

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