Vocab
Boarding Schools
Indian Removal Act
Vocab 2
DBT Skills
100

Settler

Someone who moves into a new land and settles it.

100

Finish this phrase: Kill the Indian,_______________

Kill the Indian, Save the Man

100

The direction Native Americans were pushed towards.

West

100

Relocate

Change where you live

100

Thinking about the good and bad things in a situation 

Pros and cons

200

Chief

Head of a Native American tribe

200

What other country is infamous for native boarding schools.

Canada

200

Nickname for the path that Native tribes walked as they were pushed West.

Trail of Tears

200

Culture

the elements that make up someone's life- language, religion, values, etc

200

A combination of your emotional mind and your reasonable/logical mind.

Wise Mind

300

Indigenous

Native

300

Where were most Indian Boarding Schools located?

Midwest, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona

300

President who push for Indian Removal

Andrew Jackson

300

Boarding School

A school where students live away from their families in dorms

300

Being kind to yourself, doing things for yourself to make yourself feel better in a situation

Self Soothe

400

Kill the Indian, Save the Man

Get rid of all of the native culture within a Native American

400

Who ran most Boarding schools?

The government and Christian Churches

400

The Cherokee Chief who fought against removal.

Chief John Ross

400

Manifest Destiny

The idea that America was destined to settle the West, from coast to coast.

400

Do the best in your current situation. Don't let what you can't change upset you

Radical Acceptance

500

Settler Colonialism

1) when people take over another groups land

AND

2) The group attempts to wipe out the culture and way of life of the people before them

500

Name 3 ways that Boarding schools erased native cultures

Cut hair, couldn't speak language, religion, etc

500

Name of the place most Native Americans were moved to.

Indian Territory

500

Assimilation

Merging into another culture

500

Look at a situation using just the facts, take out your emotions from it.

Nonjudgmental stance