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100

What was the 1956 Relocation Act? (from Dr. K)

It forced Indigenous people to move from their homelands to urban areas, often far away from their origins. 

100

Describe blood quantum an an issue associated with it. 

The system the federal government uses to limit access to citizenship/benefits by making Native's prove their ancestry and DNA. Some tribes still use it today. 

100

What does the NACC stand for?

Native American Cultural Center

100

What does the acronym AIS stand for at NAU?

American Indian Studies


100

What is 'The Asterisk'?

Refers to the gap in Native representation in data. Sometimes a literal * is used because the quantity is too small. 

200

When did boarding schools "end"? (from Dr. K)

1912 - but really the effects are still felt to this day. 

200

What was the Morrill Act of 1862?

Allowed for Land Grab (land grant) institutions to be created through seizure of Native land. 


Bonus points: What is Arizona's Land Grab institution?  

200

What is Access2Excellence what what does it provide? 

Provides full tuition coverage to all members of AZ's 22 federally recognized tribe regardless of family income or state residency. 

200

Describe Nation Building 

The idea of Native students going to college to give back to their home communities. 
200

Who coined the term settler colonialism? 

Patrick Wolfe 

300

What was the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934? (Dr. K)

Gave SOME power back to tribes to self-govern, but they had to use the U.S. backed constitutions and Wester government styles. 

300

Describe the Doctrine of Discovery

It gave White Christian settlers the "authorization" to claim any land not currently occupied by other Anglo/Christian people in the name of God. 

300

What is the total Native student population at NAU Flagstaff?

5% (significantly more than other instiutions) 

300
What does it mean to be Two-Spirit?
Umbrella term of Queer that encompasses intersectionality and allows for Native folks to self-identify as both Queer and Indigenous simultaneously 
300

What are the names of the two TCUs in Arizona? 

Tohono O'odham Community College, 

Diné College

400

What does AIM stand for and what is their mission? (Dr. Bordeaux)

(Double Jeopardy option: What are 3 major protests the group has led?) 

American Indian Movement - a central force behind the Indigenous civil rights movement 

(Double Jeopardy: Occupying Alcatraz Island, protesting the occupation of My. Rushmore, Wounded Knee Massacre, etc)

400

What does NAGPRA stand for and do?

Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act - for the protection and return of Native remains, sacred/funerary objects.

400

What is the largest Indigenous focused student organization on campus? 

NAU Council of Indigenous Ambassadors or HAPA - Hawaiian American/Pacific Islander Association

400

Who created Tribal Critical Race Theory?

Brayboy in 2005

400

What are HNAFS? (hint: we didn't read it for class but it is on chapter 4 in Asterisk) 

Historically Native American Fraternities and Sororities

(8 organization, 26 campuses) 

500

Describe the Nahongvita Model (Dr. Joseph) 

Bonus Points: What are the 4 components of the Model? 

'A Metaphor to articulate the conceptual model depticting the transition and negotiation process that AI students experience laving their Home and move into a new home in higher education. 


Home, home, History, Community

500

What was the Dawes Act of 1887?

It allowed the federal government to break up tribal lands into individual allotments and encouraged assimilation. Only those that accepted the division of lands were allowed to become Citizens. 

500

When is the Indigenous Convocation for Spring 2024?

Thursday May 9th - Ardrey Auditorium 3-4:30pm 
500

What are the three components of the settler colonialism triad? 

Settler - Native - Slave

500

What is the name of the Canadian Commission that investigated Boarding Schools?

Truth and Reconciliation

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