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Osdv Iyunvnehi

‘welfare’ or the continual act of perpetuating positive well-being for the community

100

Family ties traced through the mother

‘matrilineal’

100

A supreme court case which stated that Native Americans had an ‘unquestionable right to the lands they occupied’, but ultimately ruled that the Cherokee Nation could not bring suit against a state.    

‘The Cherokee Nation vs. Georgia’

100

The Father of Cherokee National Social Service

‘Walter Adair Duncan’

100

Children born to a Cherokee father and a white mother could be this after 1825.    

‘Citizens of the Cherokee Nation’

200

This piece of legislation sought to divide up communal lands and distribute them to individual Native Americans. It is named after the Senator that created it

‘The Dawes Act’

200

A Cherokee publication that was used to accurately inform the Cherokee masses, and was written in the Cherokee language

    ‘The Cherokee Phoenix and Indian’s Advocate’

200

This social welfare institution encourage the use of the English language and published its own newsletter that included riddles and guessing games.

‘Cherokee Orphan Asylum’

200

Walter Adair Duncan refused to remove this during a meeting with the Dawes Commissioners    

‘His hat’

200

This president was not in office when forced removal took place, but he owed a lot of his political support to those engaged in tyranny against Native people.

‘Andrew Jackson’

300

Who was the Author of this book?

Julie L. Reed

300

How many chapters were in this book?

8

300

What is the title of the book?

Serving the Nation

300

What 3 branches were the Cherokee Gov made up of?

  1. Executive

  2. Legislative

  3. Judicial

300

Social Welfare

a system that provides assistance to needy individuals and families

400

What University did the Author Julie L. Reed attend?

University of Tennessee