Montana's Tribes
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100

There are this many Indigenous Reservations are in Montana.

What is seven? Blackfeet, Rocky Boy, Fort Belknap, Fort Peck, Northern Cheyenne, Crow, and Flathead

100

Indigenous people including Native Americans/Alask Natives recieve a free college education from the government.

What is false?

100

There are this many federally recognized Tribes in the US. 

What is 572?

100

This tribe elected all women to its open council positions last fall.

What is the Northern Cheyenne Tribe?

100

One of the newest buildings on the Oval that houses both an academic department and student service unit is called. 

What is The Payne Family Native American Center (TPFNAC)?

200

There are this many federally recognized Indigenous Tribes in Montana. 

What is twelve? A'aninin (Gros Ventre), Blackfeet, Chippewa, Cree, Crow, Dakota (Assiniboine), Kootenai, Little Shell Chippewa, Nakota, Northern Cheyenne, Pend d'Oreille, Salish 

200

The Montana Board of Regents, in its mission to provide access to higher education for all residents, established tuition waivers for eligible Montana residents. A tuition waiver was specifically created for American Indian students called this.

What is the MUS American Indian Tuition Waiver?

200

The controversial Washington NFL Football team's former logo was deisnged by a member of this Montana Tribe.

What is the Blackfeet Nation?

200

In Montana the leading cause of death among Indigenous People in 2020 was this. 

What is COVID or SARS-CoV-2? This accounted for approzimatley 25% of all deaths. 

200

The garden level of The Payne Family Native American Center is dedicated to this famous Blackfeet tribal elder, activist, banker, rancher and lead plaintiff in the groundbreaking class-action suit Cobell v. Salazar. 

Who is Elouise Cobell? Her suit ended in a $3.4 billion dollar settlement from the US Government, a MacArthur grant, status as warrior, Citizen Award and Congressional Medal of Freedom. As of 2015 Montana also recognizes Nov. 5th as Elouise Cobell Day.

300

Montana recognizes Indigenous Peoples Day. True or False. 

What is False? Indigenous Peoples’ Day Montana is dedicated to educating students, teachers, decision makers, and the public alike to recognize the significance of the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day. 

300

Each of Montana's Reservations are home to a Tribal College. Name one of Montana's Tribal Colleges.

Blackfeet Community College (Blackfeet), Stone Child College (Rocky Boy), Aaniih Nakota College (Fort Belknap), Fort Peck Community College (Fort Peck), Chief Dull Knife College (Northern Cheyenne), Little Big Horn College (Crow), and Salish Kootenai College (Flathead). 

300

Twenty-seven states derived their names from Indigenous words. Montana is one of them. True or False.

What is false? Montana is derived from the spanish word for Mountians. 

300

Tribal Governments can impose taxes, pass laws and create court systems unique to their territory. 

What is true? Many Tribes have Tribal Constitutions somewhat like the US Consititution that include a executive, legislative and judicial branch. 

300

This Student Service Office is located in the northern wing of The Payne Family Native American Center and is dedicated to Native American enrollment, achievement and success at UM.

What is American Indian Student Services or AISS?

400

This Montana Tribe gained federal recognition stats in 2019 after a decades-long fight.

What is the Little Shell Chippewa Tribe? Who are now headquartered in Great Falls, MT. 
400

Montana's constitution requires public school students receive instruction on Indigenous people through this titled program.

What is Indian Education for All?

400

Which of these plants were not cultivated by Indigenous People: corn, beets, squash, and beans. 

What are beets?  Corn, squash and beans were known as the ‘Three Sisters.’ Often the three crops are planted close together in order to support each other. The corn provides a structure for the beans to climb, the beans add nitrogen to the soil, and the squash spreads along the ground, helping prevent weeds and trapping moisture.  

400

Federally recognized tribes have this to this relations with the United States as well as are recognized as possessing certain inherent rights of self-governing (tribal sovereignty). 

What is government to government relations? 

400

University of Montana has reaffirmed its commitment to Native American students and the cultural importance of Native American traditions through the designation of $300,000 to establish an endowment that supports the what historic celebration. 

What is the KyiYo Pow Wow Celebration?

500

Native Americans account of 7% of Montana’s population and this percent of the state’s Legislature.

What is 8%? 4 in the Senate, 8 in the House for a total of 12 members. 

500

Montana is home to more tribal colleges than any other state. True or False.

What is true? Montana is home to seven of the nation’s 32 fully accredited tribal colleges – more than any other state – and serves more than 5,000 students. 

500

From 1929-33, this Native American person to held the position of Vice President of the United States.

Who is Charles Curtis. He served under President Herbert Hoover and was a member of the Kaw Nation of Kansas. He is the first person of color to serve in the White House.
500

Indigenous peoples comprise 7% of Montana's population. On average, they account for this percentage of the state's missing/murdered persons demographic.

What is 26% of missing persons in the state of Montana?

500

This famous Indigenous novelist and poet - and UM alumnus and former UM professor - is considered a founding aurhtor of the Native American Renaissance.

Who is James Phillip Welch, Jr.? (1940 - 2003) A member of the Blackfeet and A'aninin Tribes. Novels include Fools Crow (1986) and Winter in the Blood (1974).  

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