background/purpose
Occupation of Alcatraz
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Laws are passed
100

What group of people was meant to be empowered with the Red Power Movement?

Native Americans

100

The Occupation of Alcatraz was recognized as the longest/shortest walking protest.

Longest

100

How many days did the wounded-knee protest last?

71 days

100

What year did the two important acts gets passed?

1975

200

What are some things these movements have tried to stop?

poverty, messed up education systems, issues regarding land of sovereignty, and disregard for indigenous culture

200

Which treaty was violated in order for the protest to take place? 

Treaty of Fort Laramie

200

The town Wounded-Knee hel historical significance to what Native American Tribe.

The Lakota TRibe

200

Which two important acts were passed?

Indian Self-determination and Education Assistance acts

300

The healthcare system for Native Americans was...

corrupt, underfunded, and run by racist doctors. 

300

How many months did the Occupation of Alcatraz last?

19 months

300

name the term: utilizing violence to support a cause for the rights of Native American people and re-occupy land dedicated to them

Indian Militancy

300

What did Indian Self-determination and Education Assistance acts allow Native Americans to do?

make their own decisions on how their land was utilized

400

What movement did the Red Power Movement take inspiration from?

The Black Civil Rights Movement

400

The Treaty of Fort Laramie recognized the .... Hills as a part of the Great .... Reservation.

Black, Sioux

400

name the term: the shared unity of cultural norms (ex: dances, stories) between different tribes of Native Americans throughout the United States which help to create a sense of community

Pan-Indianism

400

Under the act, tribes were able to make contracts with the .... in order to control programs that were controlled by the ....

government 

500

How did the Black Civil rights movement help Native Americans? 

helped make similar demands or equal rights and inspired boycotts, sit-ins, and marches

500

When did it take place?

Nov 20, 1969 – Jun 11, 1971



500

Name the three important figures/groups that were included in the slides.

Dennis banks, American Indian Movement (AIM), National Indian Youth Council (NIYC)

500

What are some things that Native Americans were able to fix by entering contracts with the government?

healthcare, education, and law enforcement

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