Legislation
Educational History
Alaska Natives
Alaska Native Languages
Tribes
100

Gave Native Americans the right to vote.

Indian Citizenship Act (1924)

100

Created under the Department of War to administer funds to the churches from the Civilization Fund Act.

Bureau of Indian Affairs

100

Percentage of population in Alaska that identify as Alaska Native.

~20%

100

20 Alaska Native languages became official languages in ____(year).

2014

100

There are ____ federally recognized tribes in Alaska.

229

200

Provided financial support to religious groups & individuals to operate schools for American Indian children.

Civilization Fund Act (1819)

200

First commissioner of education in Alaska.

Sheldon Jackson

200

Percentage of Alaska Native students in Alaska's K12 system.

~22-25%

200
As of Sep 2024, there are now ___ official Alaska Native languages.

23

200

There are ____ federally recognized American Indian/Alaska Native tribes.

574

300

Addresses removal of American Indian children from tribal communities.

Indian Child Welfare Act

300

The state with the most American Indian boarding schools.

Oklahoma

300

Collectively, the largest private employers in Alaska.

ANCSA corporations and affiliated non-profits

300

New (as of 2024) Alaska Native official languages include:

Cup'ig, Middle Tanana, Lower Tanana, and Wetał

300

Tribal eligibility used to be determined by _______ (term).

Blood quantum

400

Prohibits discrimination against Alaska Natives. 

Alaska Equal Rights Act/Anti-Discrimination Act of 1945

400

Name three religious denominations that ran Native American boarding schools. 

Catholic (80)

Presbyterian (21)

Quaker (15)

Episcopal (9)

Methodist (12)

Baptist (4)

Jesuit (4)

Dutch Reformed (2)

Evangelical (2)

Mennonite (2)

Protestant (2)

Anglican (1)

7th Day Adventist (1)

Unitarian (1)

400

First Alaska Native advocacy group in Alaska.

Alaska Native Brotherhood

400

An Alaska Native immersion school located in Bethel, Alaska. 

Ayaprun Yup'ik Elitnaurvik


400

What section of the U.S. Constitution authorizes Congress to regulate commerce with Indian tribes?

Article 1, Section 8

500

Discovery of oil at Prudhoe Bay and Secretary Udall's land freeze facilitated this legislation. 

Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act

500

Name three places in Alaska where boarding schools were established.

Anchorage*

Anvik Mission (Christ Church)

Bethel Regional High School

Chooutla

Copper Valley

Covenant High School

Douglas Island Friends Mission School

Eklutna (Tyonek)

Fairbanks*

Friends High School

Galena*

Holy Cross

Jessee Lee

Kanakanak (Dillingham-Kanakanak)

Kodiak Aleutian Regional High School

Kosorefsky

Mount Edgecumbe**

Nenana

Nenana High School**

Nunapitsinghak Moravian Children’s Home

Palmer*

Palmer House

Pius Tenth Mission

Seward Sanitarium

Sitka Industrial Training School

(Sheldon Jackson)*

St. Mark’s Mission

St. Mary’s

Victory Bible School

Wasilla*

White Mountain

William E. Beltz School (Nome-Beltz)

Woody Island Mission and Orphanage

Wrangell Institute

500

Group organized in 1966 to help settle land claims.

Alaska Federation of Natives

500

The largest Athabascan/Dene' language in Alaska.

Gwich'in

500

Tribes and tribal membership indicate a legal status, and are considered domestic _____ ______.

dependent nations

600

Protects spiritual practices of American Indians/Alaska Natives.

American Indian Religious Freedom Act (1978)

600

Name three goals of early classroom/boarding school education for Alaska Natives/American Indians.

Teach American Indians to read, write and speak English;

Introduce them to “civilized” branches of knowledge;

Teach young Indians “how to work”, that is, practical skills and trades for men, and mastering the work of a “good and skillful housewife” for women;

Teach respect for the importance of private property, internalize the ideal of self-reliance, and come to realize that “the accumulation of personal wealth is a moral obligation”; and 

Citizenship training to include “internalizing the national myths.”(pp. 21-22)

600

The only Indian reservation in Alaska is _________.

Metlakatla Indian Community

600

Russian impact in regions of Alaska can be measured by the number of ______ in Alaska Native languages.

loanwords

600

'Federally-recognized' means that the U.S. government recognizes a ___-to-______ relationship with a tribe.

government-to-government

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