What is a treaty
An agreement between groups or nations
Who were the original people living on the land before settlers arrived?
Native Americans / Indigenous peoples
Why was land important to Native Americans?
It was part of their culture, survival, and identity
What does it mean to resist?
To fight against something unfair
Why is it important to keep promises?
Builds trust and fairness
What does “identity” mean?
Who you are, including culture, beliefs, and experiences
What did “as long as grass grows or water runs” mean?
A promise that land would belong to Native Americans forever
What happened when Native Americans lost their land?
They lost homes, traditions, and ways of life
Name one way Native Americans resisted?
Fighting back, negotiating, preserving culture
How can learning this history help us today?
Helps us understand justice and fairness
How is land connected to identity?
It shapes culture, traditions, and belonging
Why was resistance difficult?
The U.S. government had more power and resources
What does this chapter teach us about identity and power?
Identity is deeply connected to land and culture, and power can be used to harm or protect communities