These are 3 of the aspects of culture.
Music, Clothing, Art, Religion, Language, Food, Traditions, etc.
This infamous explorer is largely credited as being one of the first Europeans to encounter the indigenous peoples of North America.
Christopher Columbus
What does SAFE stand for?
Students Advocating for Equity
The name of the PBS Documentary about Oregon’s Indigenous Peoples.
Broken Treaties
This nation continued the practice of enslavement until 1888.
Brazil
This ruling document from England denied colonists the ability to colonize west of the Appalachian Mountains.
The Proclamation of 1763
The county that Corvallis resides in.
Benton
History would fall under this theme of social studies
Time, Continuity & Change
The deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying them.
Genocide
How many credits do you need to graduate from high school?
24
The number of original tribal groups in Oregon.
16
This system of enslavement was not based on debt or crimes but upon skin color.
Chattel Slavery
Black individuals who were involved in the Revolutionary War fought for this reason more than any other allegiance they may have had.
Emancipation / Freedom
Oregon’s flag depicts this animal, and uses these two colors.
Beaver. Blue, Yellow
Taylor Swift would fall under this theme of social studies.
Individuals, Groups, and Institutions
The notable father and son of the Wampanoag peoples.
Massasoit & Metacom/King Philip
In order to take Culinary Arts II, you need to take Culinary Arts I. This is known as a ______________.
prerequisite
Corvallis resides on the ancestral lands of these peoples.
The Kalapuya Peoples
W.E.B Du Bois used these two words to describe slavery in the United States.
Magnificent Drama
He is considered to be the most iconic individual from the Boston Massacre.
Crispus Attucks
The date of the first day of school for 8th grade.
September 3rd
The ethical issues of A.I would fall under this theme of social studies.
Science, Technology, And Society
This type of colonization refers to when a group intends to live permanently on stolen land.
Settler Colonialism
Science (1), English (1), Math (1), Health (.5), PE (.5)
This is the full name of the ordinance that provides preferential employment opportunities to indigenous members of a reservation.
T.E.R.O
Tribal Employment Rights Ordinance
This author published an autobiography of their life recounting the horrors of the slave trade.
Olaudah Equiano
The last major battle of the Revolutionary War.
Yorktown
Mr. Larson’s room number, Ms. Stanfield’s room number, and Mr. Lundeen's room number
206 Larson, 203 Stanfield, 211 Lundeen
The 10 themes of social studies.
Culture
Time, Continuity, and Change
People, Places, and Environment
Individual Development and Identity
Individuals, Groups, and Institutions
Power, Authority, and Governance
Production, Distribution, and Consumption
Science, Technology, and Society
Global Connections
Civic Ideals and Practices
3 significant conflicts from the early history of indigenous encounters with colonists.
Pequot War,
Tidewater Conflict,
Metacom’s/King Philip’s Rebellion/War
French & Indian War
Pontiac’s Rebellion
Germaine Joseph-Hays
The 9 federally recognized tribes of Oregon
Burns Paiute Tribe
Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians
Klamath Tribes
Coquille Indian Tribe
This man was honored by both the city of Coos Bay and the Equal Justice Initiative
Alonzo Tucker
The 13 original colonies.
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Rhode Island
New Hampshire
New York
New Jersey
Pennsylvania
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
Georgia
American chemist, biochemist, chemical engineer, peace activist, author, and educator. He has won two undivided Nobel Prizes. In 1954 he won the Prize for Chemistry. Eight years later he was awarded the Peace Prize for his opposition to weapons of mass destruction.
Linus Pauling