Characters
Stereotypes
Themes
Who Said It?
Who Said It Pt. 2?
100

This character spoke poor English during Act I.

Who is Tonto?

100

This stereotype expects most minorities to be 'saved' by a particular race. 

What is white saviourism? 

100

This theme is understood as "being true to yourself." 

What is authenticity?

100

"So what we do now, Kemo... sorry. Habit. Ah, what we do now, then?" 

Who is Tonto? 

100
"Want me to stab it? It might have spurting blood." 

Who is Kills Many Enemies?

200

This character is based off of a true story/person, however misrepresented in popular media. 

Who is Pocahontas? 

200

What stereotype did Tonto portray? BONUS 200 points if you say BOTH.

Indigenous people could not speak English well.

Indigenous people were not seen as the main character/often side characters.

200

While not entirely a theme, this lit. device is used in this quote, "Wow, Mike, you hold one hell of an A.A. meeting. Few more of these and I'll want to start drinking again." 

What is satire?

200
"I bet you are. What do you think has happened here, sweet cheeks?" 

Who is Injun Joe?

200

"By children maybe, but realistically, what have I got to be proud of? Do you know I'm actually twelve years old?"

Who is Pocahontas?

300

Injun Joe's name in Act II.

Who is Fred? 

300

The name of the meeting held in Act II (hint: for those recovering from substance abuse). Bonus 300 points if you can say the "full" name.

What is an AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) meeting?

300

The ability to feel "seen" in film, media, literature, social media, etc.

What is representation?

300

"This is all a crock of sh**! I can't believe we're back talking about this again. He was gone. We were free." 

Who is Bill?

300

"Honey, you ain't been a size-six anything since we got here and you discovered Indian tacos."

Who is Jim?

400

This character got thrown down by Fred in Act II.

Who is 

400

Sally had many children as a result of being placed as an Indigenous woman in the present. How many children did she have?

11

400

When Injun Joe insists "women were created to be looked at," what is this an example of?  

What is misrepresentation? OR what is a stereotype? 
400

"He was the cop! It was hard to tell behind the shades, but I knew, I could tell, I just didn't want to admit it."

Who is John?

400

"He's right. He's warm. I think I felt a pulse. Ho-ly, he is alive!" 

Who is Sally?

500

Name OR write down all characters in Act I and their corresponding names in Act II correctly. You have 10 seconds! 

Billy Jack - Mike, Tonto - Jim, Injun Joe - Fred, Pocahontas - Sally, Old Lodge Skins - John, Kills Many Enemies - Bill 

500

In Act I and Act II, this stereotype existed. It is not one we spoke about in class, but one that many of you SAID (hint). (Think diction!) 

What is swearing/profanity? 

500

After "crashing out," each character recognized they could do something about their identity. What was it?

What is reclamation? 

500

"Im the one who's had enough. I have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Being repugnant, being unwanted, maybe it gives me the strength to walk away from what I was."

Who is Injun Joe?

500

"Being agitated and stabbing a door will not change things. It is obvious where we are."

Who is Old Lodge Skins?

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