Growing up
Alcatraz
Successes
Struggles
Native Americans
100

What did Wilma like to do as a child?

Read books

100

What was Alcatraz island used as before the protests?

A prison

100

When she worked in Oklahoma, Wilma Mankiller renovated an entire town's what?

Water system

100

What did Mankiller struggle with in middle and high school?

People bullied her because of her name, and the fact she was Native American.

100

How did Native Americans first come to America?

They walked across an ice bridge from Siberia, Russia
200

What state did Wilma grow up in?

Oklahoma

200

Why were people protesting at Alcatraz?

They wanted the U.S. government to give Native Americans their land back.

200

Why did Wilma Mankiller travel to Geneva?

To go to the United Nations conference on indigenous rights 

200
Why did Wilma's family move across the U.S.?

The government tricked them into selling their oil-rich land?

200

What tribe is Wilma Mankiller a part of?

Cherokee

300

Where did Wilma move when she was 14?

San Francisco

300

How did native people first use Alcatraz?

As a place to get their bearings and rest.

300

What sort of work did Wilma do in the beginning of her career?

She helped Native American people connect to their culture and fight for their rights
300

What did Wilma Mankiller struggle with in her campaign to be deputy chief?

People didn't think a woman could lead.

300

What was the biggest cause of death of Native people after the arrival of white Europeans?

Disease

400

What relative did Wilma move in with in high school?

Her grandmother

400

How long did the occupation of Alcatraz last? (If you're close, you get it correct)

19 months 

400

What historic "first" did Mankiller achieve?

First female Cherokee chief
400

What did Native American people in California struggle with when white people arrived in the area?

Disease, murder, rape - only 16,000 of 275,000 survived

400

What is a synonym for native?

Indigenous 

500

How many siblings did Wilma Mankiller have?

10 (11 total children)

500

What role did Wilma Mankiller say the Alcatraz protests had in her life?

Her first major political action/a watershed moment

500

Who awarded Wilma her highest honor?

U.S. President (Bill Clinton)

500

Why did Wilma Mankiller stop being the Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation?

Health issues forced her to retire

500

What is a powwow?

A meeting of Native American people where people sing, dance, and tell stories

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