Why the served
Draft & Enlistment
Roles in the War
Identity & Meaning
100

What economic condition on reservations pushed many Native Americans to serve in the military?

Poverty, Economic Pressure, Lack of jobs

100

How did the draft affect Native Americans during the Vietnam War?

Native Americans were hit harder due to fewer ways to avoid it. 

100

What type of military roles were most Native American soldiers placed in during Vietnam?

Front-line combat roles

100

What identity conflict did many Native American soldiers experience during the war?

Balancing Native identity with serving as a U.S. soldier

200

What long-standing tradition encouraged many Native Americans to serve in the military? 

Tradition of military service across generations.

200

Why were Native Americans less able to avoid the draft compared to other groups?

Limited access to college deferments, medical exemptions, and legal resources

200

What stereotypes led the military to assign Native soldiers to dangerous combat roles?

Beliefs about tracking skills, navigation, endurance, or comfort in harsh environments

200

Why did fighting in Vietnam create moral conflict for many Native American soldiers?

They saw similarities between U.S. actions in Vietnam and the historical treatment of Native peoples

300

Why did some Native Americans believe military service could help them gain respect in U.S society? 

They hoped service would lead to --> Recognition, acceptance, or belonging. Or becoming more "american" 

300

Approximately what percentage of Native American soldiers volunteered during the Vietnam War?

About 90%

300

Why was serving as a point man especially dangerous?

First to encounter enemies, ambushes, mines, or gunfire

300

Which Native American Marine said, “This is our land,” to explain why Native people served?

Peter MacDonald

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