Dates
OSDV IYUNVNEHI
People
Tradition
Nationalism
100

When was the Treaty of New Echota signed?

1835

100

What is Gadugi?

Unity and Community

100

Who is John Ross?

Principal Chief of the Cherokee from 1828 - 1866

100

What family structure did the Cherokees have?

Matrilineal

100

What states militia had the most infamous reputation?

Georgia's Militia

200

In what year did the Cherokee Nation pass its first Constitution?

1827

200

What public institution did the Cherokee oppose until the 1870s?

A national prison

200

Who is Walter Adair Duncan?

The superintendent of the Cherokee Orphan Asylum.

200

This male relative was closest to children in Cherokee society

The Maternal Uncle.

200

This Commission was tasked with allotment of Cherokee lands.

The Dawes Commission.

300

When did The Reconstruction Treaty force the inclusion of Freedmen in Cherokee society.

1866.

300

This is the meaning of the phrase Osdv Iyunvnehi.

Social Welfare

300

Whose trial led to the creation of the first national prison?

Zeke Proctor.

300

What was the name of a traditional Cherokee healer?

Adonisigi

300

This sundry store produced the bulk of materials for the Cherokee National Prison.  

Stapler & Son

400

In what year did the Cherokee Orphan Asylum officially open?

1872

400

Cherokee social welfare aimed to prevent the U.S. from claiming the Tribe was

"Uncivilized"

400

Who is Samuel Sixkiller?

The First high sheriff of the Cherokee National prison

400

In traditional Cherokee culture, poverty was seen as a lack of this

Kinship

400

What is the "Indian Question"?

It was a catchall used to attack Native peoples' social systems and governments during the allotment period.  

500

Cherokee sovereignty ended with the arrival of Oklahoma Statehood in this year.

1907

500

This set of legal reforms spelled out the Cherokee’s policy regarding institutions.

The New Codes.

500

Who is Richard Henry Pratt?

He was the founder of the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania. He also is known for his Indian educational "experiment" in Florida. 

500

This college opened in the 1880s to help the people of the Five Tribes. 

Indian University in Tahlequah/Bacone College

500

The U.S. dismantled Cherokee institutions because of what

Because they were too successful