Key Terms
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Readings
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100

This is a structure and not an event

What is Settler Colonialism?

100

This federal agency is responsible for the administration of policy related to federally recognized tribes in the United States

What is the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)

100

This term refers to a system that the federal government placed onto tribes to limit their citizenship.

What is Blood Quantum?

100

Dhillon argues that one of the most recent and stark representations of Indigenous peoples’ leadership concerning climate change is the historic and epic resistance to this entity

What is the Dakota Access Pipeline?

100

These are highly toxic and exposure can take place through diet, environmental exposure, or accidents. They negatively affect humans, plant and animal species and natural ecosystems both nearby and at significant distances away from the original source of discharge. 

What are Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)

200

Indigenous Feminisms uphold a few specific concepts. Name one.

What is (tribal) sovereignty? What is decolonization? What is a critique of (settler) colonialism?

200

In Canada, this law disenfranchised First Nations women. Until 1985, women with Indian status who married someone without status lost their status rights

What is the Indian Act?

200

This is not a metaphor

What is Decolonization?

200

This scholar made the arguments that “Indigenous Feminism seeks an Indigenous Liberation that includes women and not just the conforming woman," and “Indigenous feminist work is done in the service of women, but also of children, men and communities”

Who is Green?

200

In Canada in the 1990s, this woman and her family were denied justice

Who is Pamela George?

300

From 1970 - 1976, this institution was responsible for sterilizing 25 - 50% of Native American women. 

What is the Indian Health Services (IHS)?

300

This federal policy allows for allows states to assume jurisdiction over Indian reservations

What is Public Law 280 or PL 280?

300

This term asserts that mothers are both responsible for their families yet incapable of that responsibility. They must adhere to medical advice to raise healthy children.

What is scientific motherhood?

300

Tuck and Yang argue that this community of people are, "diverse, not just of white European descent, and include people of color, even from other colonial contexts," 

Who are settlers?

300

This framework (re)writes, (re)rights, and (re)rites Native feminisms through an oral tradition that centers Native women. It's a tribally specific methodology.

What is a Hupa Feminist Analytic?

400

These scholars argue for the term “Native Feminist Theories” as opposed to “Native feminism(s)," or "Native feminist(s)" for they are identity derrived labels. They believe “Native Feminist Theories” allows for a wider audience and active engagement.

Who are Arvin, Tuck and Morrill?

400

This watershed Supreme Court case from 1978 established that Indian tribal courts do not have criminal jurisdiction to try and punish non-Native people

What is Oliphant v. Suquamish Indian Tribe? 

400

In the United States, we refer to these institutions as "Indian Boarding Schools," but in Canada they are known as this

What is residential schools?

400

These federal officials visited Native women’s homes to impart the tenets of "scientific motherhood" (including nutrition, sanitation, and childcare techniques) as well as the tenets of Euro-American femininity and domesticity.

Who are Field Matrons?

400

In her article, Lumsden discusses this 1978 policy that Congress passed to halt the massive out-adoption of Indian children because of the devastating impacts adoption has on Indian children and the future of Indian tribes.

What is the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)?

500

Tuck and Yang indicate six settler moves to innocence. Name one.

What are? Settler Nativism, Fantasizing adoption, Colonial equivocation, Conscientization, At risk-ing / Asterisk-ing Indigenous peoples, Re-occupation and urban homesteading 

500

This Supreme Court case preceded the Major Crimes Act of 1885 and established that federal law did not extend to Native American crimes committed on reservation

What is Ex Parte Crow Dog, 1883?

500

This entity was established with the purpose of documenting the history and lasting impacts of the Canadian Indian school system on Indigenous students and their families

What is the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada?

500

This Choctaw-Cherokee physician conducted a study among Native women who received medical care at federal facilities.

Who is Dr. Connie Pinkerton-Uri?

500

Goeman's reading "Remember What You Are" focused on the literary work of this Mohawk writer

Who is E. Pauline Johnson