First People/Buffalo
Dawes Act
Boarding Schools/Termination
Tansy Point Treaty/ US-Tribal Policy
Self-Determination/ Tribal Constitution
100

The effect of the Rifle on buffalo hunting. 

What is decreased buffalo population and the loss of food source for the Sioux tribe?

100

The occupation the U.S. tried to make of American Indians. 

What are farmers?

100

The places the U.S. were making American Indians move. 

What are cities?

100

The goal the U.S. wanted the tribes to do. 

What is assimilation?

100

What the U.S. encouraged tribes to form. 

What are constitutions?

200

The reasoning why treaties were signed by tribes. 

What is desperation for food?

200

The process American Indians had to do in exchange fro protection and rights. 

What is assimilate?

200

The organizations that ran the schools. 

What are churches?

200

The relationship the U.S. saw with the tribes. 

What is parent to child?

200

The act that gave tribes responsibility for their own programs. 

What is the Self-Determination Act?

300

How the Sioux won the war. 

What is the advantage of knowing the land and having equal resources?

300
The way the U.S. provided the land. 

What is divide land into plots?

300

The fear the U.S. had if land was owned by many people. 

What is communism?

300

The relationship the tribes saw with the U.S. 

What is nation to nation?

300

The act that gave tribes their sovereignty and allowed communal land. 

What is the Indian Reorganization Act?

400

The plants called the 3 sisters. 

What are corn, bean, and squash?

400

The way the U.S. gained the land in the first place. 

What is the sale of land from the posterity of the tribes?

400

The great changes in American Indians before and after school. 

What are hair, jewelry, clothing, body language, and name?

400

The two sides of the pendulum of legislative acts. 

What are sovereignty and assimilation/individulism?

400

the report that showed the awful conditions of the American Indians. 

What is the Meriam report?

500

The Theories of Migration. 

What are Bering Land Bridge, Coastal Migration, Eastern/European Route, and Turtle Island. 

500

What laws reflect 

What is culture and values?

500
The popular phrase describing how the U.S. was hoping to change American Indians. 

What is "kill the Indian, save the man"

500

The things given in exchange for land in the treaty that lead to assimilation. 

What are European-style clothes, European foods, and tools for farming?

500

the programs the tribes created. 

What are health clinics, social services, education, and housing?