Red Power Basics
Indigenous Self Determaination
Political Unity
Cultural Preservation
Justice and Representation
100

What is the main purpose of the Red Power Movement?

To reclaim Indigenous rights, sovereignty, and self determination.

100

What does Indigenous sovereignty allow nations to do?

Govern themselves without outside government interference.

100

Why is unity important in social movements?

It makes movements stronger and more influential.

100

Why is preserving culture important to Indigenous identity?

Culture connects people to their history, values, and community.

100

Why was justice for past injustices demanded?

To address harm caused by colonization and unfair policies.

200

During which time period did the Red Power Movement emerge?

The 1960s and 1970s.

200

Why is self-government important to Indigenous communities?

It restores control over land, culture, and decision making.

200

How does collective action increase power?

Many voices together demand greater attention and change.

200

Name one way culture was kept alive.

Through ceremonies, storytelling, art, and traditions.

200

How did colonization cause long-term harm?

It created trauma, loss of land, and cultural damage.

300

Which group led the Red Power Movement?

Indigenous peoples across North America.

300

How does sovereignty strengthen cultural survival?

It protects traditions, languages, and identities.

300

What does solidarity challenge?

Systemic colonial oppression.

300

How do ceremonies support cultural pride?

They reconnect people to traditions and strengthen identity.

300

What role did courts play?

They were used to fight for Indigenous rights legally.

400

What problem was the movement responding to?

Colonization, broken treaties, and loss of Indigenous rights.

400

What authority did Indigenous peoples want restored?

Their rightful political and cultural authority.

400

How did unity improve visibility?

It brought Indigenous issues into mainstream attention.

400

What role do stories and art play?

They pass down history and cultural knowledge.

400

Why is Indigenous representation important in schools?

It teaches accurate history and reduces stereotypes.

500

What does “self-determination” mean in this context?

Indigenous peoples choosing their own future and governing themselves.

500

How did government interference affect Indigenous nations?

  • It limited independence and weakened cultural survival.

500

Why was collaboration important?

It helped communities work together toward shared goals.

500

How did culture resist assimilation?

By maintaining traditions despite pressure to erase them.

500

How does visibility empower younger generations?

It helps them feel proud of their identity and culture.