Treaty Making
Land Loss
Assimilation
Sovereignty
Misc.
100

The Clatsop and Tillimook gave this to the United States.

What is land?

100

This federal policy resulted in the most land loss for American Indians.

What is treaty making?

100

American Indians were encouraged to move away from the reservation to here for a nice job and nice house.

What is a city?

100

Sovereignty is the...

What is right to self rule/govern?

100

The largest mammal hunted by American Indians.

What are whales?

200

Tribe leaders signed their name with this.

What is an X?

200

An act that required communally held land to be transferred to individual families.

What is the Dawes/Allotment Act?

200

The early occupation that the United States government wanted American Indians to become.

What is a farmer/rancher?

200

This act encouraged tribes to adopt tribal constitutions.

What is the Indian Reorganization Act?

200

This act ended the US recognition of tribal governments.

What is the termination act?

300

A treaty requires approval from the president and 2/3 of this other government entity.

What is the senate?

300

"Extra" land from the Dawes act was considered surplus and was...

What is sold to white settlers?

300

Boarding schools were typically operated by the government and these.

What are churches?

300

This act allows tribes to run their own health clinics, social services, education, housing, roads, and tribal operations.

What is the Self-Determination Act?

300

The United States views their relationship with tribes as this.

What is parent-child?

400

A treaty between the United States and a tribes shows this kind of relationship.

What is nation to nation?

400

Between 1819 and 2015, Americans lost this percent of land.

What is 95%?

400

The famous phrase said by Army General Richard Henry Pratt about boarding schools.

What is kill the Indian, save the man?

400

Tribes in Western Washington and Oregon have the right to regulate this due to a provision in their treaty.

What is fishing?

400

A government study which described the poverty and poor living conditions on the reservations.

What is the Meriam Report?

500

This government agency was responsible for acting on behalf of the POTUS in negotiations.

What is Indian Affairs?

500

Tribes can now regrow their reservation by purchasing land and placing it in this.

What is in trust?

500

A famous athlete who attended boarding schools, but often ran away.

Who is Jim Thorpe?

500

This tribe has the largest reservation in the US and has its own police force, schools, laws, and court system.

What is the Navajo?

500

This rifle used by Buffalo hunters could kill a buffalo in one shot.

What is the Remington No.1/Rolling Block?