Borders & Borderlands
Encounter & Trade in the Early Atlantic World
Rethinking the "American Paradox": Bacon's Rebellion, Indians, and the US History Survey
Recentering Indian Women in the American Revolution
The Empty Continent: Cartography, Pedagogy, and Native American History
The Doctrine of Discovery, Manifest Destiny, and American Indians
Indians and the California Gold Rush
Why You Can't Teach the History of US Slavery Without American Indians
American Indians and the Civil War
Indian Warfare in the West, 1861-1890
100

According to Julianna Barr, Europeans whose descendants would create the United States did not come to an unsettled wilderness but did what?

What is grafted their colonies and settlements onto long-existent Indian homelands?

100

According to Sleeper-Smith, what had global implications, influencing the direction of European colonization, shaping transatlantic empires, and changing the consumer worlds of Indians and Europeans?

What is the Indian trade

100

According to Rice, what is the "American paradox"?

What is the intimate marriage between freedom and slavery in which the emerging rhetoric of American liberty was completely intertwined with the rise of racial slavery? 

100

This American general traveled to Haudenosaunee lands in 1779

Who was General John Sullivan?

100

According to Jortner, these are essential pedagogy

What are maps?

100

This legal principle was shaped by the religious and ethnocentric ideas of European and Christian superiority over other races and religions of the world

What was the Doctrine of Discovery?

100

This individual is attributed to sparking the California Gold Rush

Who was John Sutter?

100

Showing examples of precolonial North America and early encounters with Natives and Europeans helps to illustrate what?

What is that "slavery" has not been one fixed practice across space and time

100

This myth was typical of American ideas about Native peoples 

What is the myth of the "vanishing Indian"?

100

These articles were used by civilian policymakers to further President Ulysses S. Grant's "peace policy" after the Civil War 

What are treaties?

200

We cannot begin to understand how Euro-American colonialism wore away at Indian sovereignty unless we do what?

What is know-how Indians exercised power over the land and vis-a-vis their Native and European neighbors? 

200

This trade was established upon the foundations of the North Atlantic fishing trade and the fur trade

What is the cloth trade?

200

What three forces drove the late seventeenth-century transition during and immediately after Bacon's Rebellion?

What is the expanding Indian slave trade in the Southeast, unspoken compromise among Virginians over Indian policy, and colonists fearing vast conspiracy of neighbor Indians, the Iroquois, and international Catholicism?

200

Who stated, "It is also to be hoped in their confusion, they may neglect in some places to remove the old men, women, and children, and that these may fall into our hands"?

Who was George Washington?

200

Rather than showing population distribution, economic power, or environmental impact, most maps show this

What are political power and sovereignty claims?

200

This idea incorporated the Doctrine of Discovery to justify US westward expansion

What was Manifest Destiny?

200

Albert Hurtado locates the "discovery of gold" not within a single non-Indian adventurer but what

What is a collective product of Indian and non-Indian labor?

200

Slavery is distinguished from other categories by the following attributes

What is natal alienation, social death, dishonor, and extreme inequality of power, and permanence of status?

200

This corrupted system contributed to the Dakota War of 1862

What was the spoils system?

200

According to Ostler, the practice of US warfare against Indians can be described as?

What is "total warfare"?

300

Barr's concerns with Indian borders arose from these two concerns

What is that all the Americas became a "borderland" up for grabs & US history textbooks encourage a cockeyed vision of America with its maps

300

This trade created a consumer revolution on both sides of the Atlantic, radically changing European and Indian dress

What is the fur trade

300

The expansion of this came after the supply of indentured servants from England sharply contracted and before large numbers of enslaved Africans became available to Virginia's planters

What is the Indian slave trade?

300

This woman might have volunteered to plant false information to the invading American forces?

Who was Madame Sancho?

300

According to Jortner, what is the dominant cartography model?

What is the empty continent?

300

These were developed to try to prove first discoveries and to establish which country could legally claim the rights of discovery

What were official rituals?

300

This act provided for legalized Indian slavery and the theft of Indian orphans and lands

What was the 1850 Act for the Government and Protection of Indians?

300

What geographic region does Conrad use to highlight the relationship between African and Indian slavery, and how European colonialism affected Native practices of captivity and slavery over time in a particular region?

What is Costal Carolina?

300

This event was the largest mass execution in US history

What was the hanging of the Dakota 38 in Manketo, Minnesota?

300

Little Bighorn (Battle of Greesy Grass) is described by Ostler as what?


What is a "potential massacre"?

400

According to Barr, maps made by Europeans "on the ground" showcase Native settlements and boundaries because?

What is Native peoples controlled the lands and thoroughfares through which Europeans moved

400

This Dutch symbolized empire and wealth through what item

What are Beaver hats?

400

This event marked the beginning of Bacon's Rebellion and lasted well after

What was the Susquehannock War?

400

According to Pearsall, narratives of systematic violence must also allow for what?

What are narratives of survival & resistance?

400

This map showing all the lands judicially recognized through diplomatic treaties established by the US government provides a starting place

What is the map of the United States Indian Claims Commission from 1979? 

400

This region was witness to US acts of possession in the nineteenth century

What was the Pacific Northwest (Oregon Territory)

400

US history textbooks encourage these two kinds of Indian erasure

What are Indians out of the picture & collapsing of Indians into the category of "Californios"

400

Conrad discusses this link between American indians and the history of slavery throughout North America and US history

What was Native dispossession amid the expansion of the political economy of slavery?

400

This Native nation was removed from their homelands of the Four Sacred Mountains of the northern New Mexico Territory to a government reservation 400 miles away at Bosque Rodondo

Who is the Dine (Navajo)

400

To justify intervention, army officials characterized these people as planning an uprising against settlers throughout much of the American West

Who are the Lakota Ghost Dancers?

500

According to Barr, revising the US history textbooks is critical to understanding what?

What are Indian power & sovereignty and the patterns & limits of European colonialism?

500

This group exerted an influence on the types of cloth that became the staple of the fur trade

Who are Indian women?

500

The argument between Nathanial Bacon & Governor Berkely focused entirely on the question of what?

What was how best to conduct the Susquehannock War?

500

Putting Indian women at the center of our accounts demonstrates what?

What is how Anglo-Americans in the American Revolutionary War adopted new forms of systematic violence against Indigenous people, specifically women and children?

500

Employing erroneous maps perpetuates the myth of what?

What is that European nations and the United States ruled through discovery rather than diplomacy and conquest?

500

What are the three tenets of Manifest Destiny?

What is the US possesses unique moral virtues other countries do not possess, US has a mission to redeem the world by spreading republican government and the American way of life around the globe, and the US was divinely ordained to accomplish those tasks 

500

US history textbooks leave out mentioning this fact

What is Indian rights and ownership of their lands and resources?

500

This event provided the further expansion of Anglo settlement and cotton cultivation

What was Indian removal?

500

These nations, under the leadership of Black Kettle, were attacked by John Chivington in 1864, resulting in the Sand Creek massacre

Who is the Cheyenne and Arapaho?

500

What are the two problems with an approach to Indian warfare in the West that emphasizes a structural analysis of violence and other forms of destruction inherent in US empire building

What is Indians as victims and Indian people are not seen or heard?

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