Identity🥸
Cultured🌍
Let's Get Political🦅
Natives of the Americas🦬
Mr. Ferreira🧑🏻‍🏫
100

This visual metaphor illustrates the layers of identity, showing what’s visible and what lies beneath the surface.

What is the Iceberg?

100

A system of discrimination based on race, often upheld by power and institutions.

What is Racism?

100

The first ten amendments to the Constitution, guaranteeing personal freedoms and rights.

What are the Bill of Rights?

100

These conflicts between Native tribes and the U.S. government often resulted in forced land cessions.

What are the American Indian Wars?

100

This historic city is known for its Freedom Trail and famous baked beans, is also his birth place

What is Boston?
200

These perspectives include Anthropological, Historical, Economic, and more, guiding the study of Ethnic Studies.

What are the lenses of Ethnic Studies?

200

Shared values, language, and traditions are part of these defining features of human societies.

What are the Six Components of Culture?

200

This foundational document outlines the structure and powers of the U.S. government.

What is the US Constitution?

200

These areas all across North America, define the cultural attributes of many different groups of Native Americans

What are the 10 Cultural Zones?

200
This specific shade is Mr. Ferreira' favorite color

What is Navy or Grey Blue?

300

Gender, race, and socioeconomic status are examples of these key aspects of identity.

What are the Big 10 Identities?

300

This discipline studies human societies, cultures, and their development.

What is Anthropology?

300

This system determines the winner of U.S. presidential elections, often debated for its fairness.

What is the Electoral College?
300

This figure, also known as the "Ancient One" directly linked the DNA of contemporary Native Americans to the first peoples in the Americas

Who is Kennewick Man?

300

This nationality connects Mr. Ferreira to a European country famous for its explorers.

What is Portuguese?

400

This term refers to how individuals define themselves in relation to groups they belong to.

What is Social Identity?

400

This identity marker refers to shared ancestry, culture, and sometimes language

What is Ethnicity?

400

This system ensures no branch of government becomes too powerful.

What are Checks & Balances?

400

This law put into place by the US government split Native Americans lands in favor of smaller farming land allotments to encourage farming and assimilation

What is the Dawes Severalty Act?

400

This MLB sports team is considered to be his favorite

Who are the Boston Red Sox?

500

This concept highlights how overlapping identities can create unique experiences of privilege or oppression.

What is Intersectionality?

500

This refers to the way that cultures behave in the real word, including the way it is learned, shared, and dynamic

What are the six characteristics of Culture?

500

Freedoms and protections granted to individuals, such as speech and religion, are known as these.

What are Civil Liberties?

500

This policy aimed to erase Native culture and integrate Indigenous peoples into American society.

What is Assimilation?

500

Mr. Ferreira attending and graduated from this school in 2021

What is Western Washington University?

M
e
n
u