Return National Parks to the Tribes
Reclaim and Protecting their Ancestral Lands
Ocmulgee Mounds
National Historical Park - People
Ocmulgee Mounds
National Historical Park - Stories
100

What state militia became the first white men to lay eyes on Yosemite Vally?

California

100

Since settlers arrived in America, what percentage of tribal nations have lost their lands?

99%

100

Who was the chief of the Yamacraw Indians and played in important role in Georgia's creation?

Tomochichi

100
True or False:

The largest archaeology dig in American history took place at Ocmulgee?

True! 

200

Why did the Mariposa Battalion go to Yosemite?

To kill Indians.


200

How does returning land benefit the environment?


So Tribes can protect and care for the land, helping to conserve wildlife and ecosystems.

200

What is the name of the ceremony that celebrates the new harvest and bring tribes together?

Green Corn Ceremony

200

Stories like these help people to know the history of these lands and the people?

YES

300

This idea supports giving control of national parks back to the tribes that originally cared for the land.

Restoring tribal management of national parks

300

 What land was returned to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT)?

The National Bison Range.

300

Who was married to an English trader who established a trading post for the tribes at the Savannah River?

Mary Musgrove

300

What does CCC stand for?

Civilian Conservation Corps

400

What benefit comes from tribes managing national parks?

Improved environmental care.

400

Why is it significant that Native leaders are now in charge of U.S. public lands?

It shows progress and allows Indigenous people to make decisions about land care.

400

Did you read this article?

Yes
400

Name one of the battles from this article.

The battle of Dunlap Hill

OR

The battle of Walnut creek

500

National parks are sometimes called?

America's best idea

500

What is the name of the movement where tribes have been reclaiming their land?

"Land Back"

500

Who were the first people to live in the Ocmulgee Mounds area?

The Paleo Indians

500

Why is the “Cannonball House” in Macon an attraction today?

It serves as a historical site commemorating the Civil War’s impact on Macon.