Journal 1/6 Do you agree or disagree with this statement: Native Americans are discriminated against in modern American society and most Americans think.

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Journal 1/6 Do you agree or disagree with this statement: Native Americans are discriminated against in modern American society and most Americans think there is nothing wrong with it.

Stories we know…  Columbus…  John Smith and Pocahontas…  First Thanksgiving…

Columbus; “The people of the Indies”  1492  Sent by ________ to find a:  The Thino people:  To return the favor he:

John Smith and Pocahontas  JS is leader of:  Pocah. is _________ to Chief Powhatan  Pocah. Saves his life. This is controversial b/c:  To repay her JS:

First Thanksgiving  Plymouth in ________________  William Bradford and the colonists:  Wampanoags help colonists:  Next corn harvest was so great that:

Journal 4/6 Turn to page 245. Read “The Inside Story” on that page. What did President Jackson do that had never been done before? Why do you think this has never been attempted again?

Indian policy: Past and Present  Europeans have policy of manifest destiny which means:  Many misunderstandings about land  Native Americans believed:  Settlers believed:

Indian policy: Past and Present  The Jacksonian Era:  Indian Removal Act forced the “____ _________ ______” to “Indian Territory” in modern day __________  The Trail of Tears:

Journal 1/17 Refer to the article you read last week. The author seems to place the blame for these conflicts completely on the shoulders of the Native Americans. Is this justified?

Indian Wars: Sand Creek Massacre  Colorado (1864)  Cheyenne raid:  Army offers amnesty:  Chy. Leader:  Colonel Chivington:  Many Americans are ________  Chivington is never __________

Indian Wars: Little Bighorn  Sioux raid:  Gov’t orders Sioux to: Sioux ________  Custer____________ the Sioux and his men are __________  Sioux victory is:

Indian Wars: Wounded Knee  When Sitting Bull is killed:  Gov’t orders Sioux to:  One young Sioux:  There is a __________, the gun_______, fighting _______.  300 Sioux killed;:  Some Sioux are chased:  Again, Americans are:  James Forsyth:  15 men are:

Indian Wars: The Dawes Act  Purpose is to:  Breaks up:  Makes Native Americans:  Natives received:  Even if the land would grow crops most Natives could not afford ________or_______.

Journal 8/20 Turn to pg 246 in the US history text. Read about the Indian Removal Act and answer the following: 1 Why did president Jackson remove the Indians? 2 Where did they go? 3 Why were these tribe referred to as ‘civilized’? 4 If Worcester v Georgia ruled against relocation why did the Cherokee have to leave? 5 Why is the Trail of Tears so named?

Life on the Rez

Life on the Rez: Why do they exist?  US gov’t opens ___________b/c:  Whites wanted:  Americanization: This is used instead of: Thought Natives would be: The Bureau of Indian Affairs:

Life on the Rez: Life today.  530,000 Native Americans on 557 reservations in 33 states = <2% of land  Gov’t decides:  _______________is 30%; of the remaining 70% 1/3 make < _________ a year.  As of 2000, of the poorest 10 counties in the country #s 1,2,4,5,6,7 and 10 were:

Life on the Rez: Sovereignty?  Bureau of Indian Affairs is created to:  Final decisions about Rez policy is up to _________  Must pay: 1) 2) 3) 4) State tax is paid if:

1. C. Columbus came to the new world in 1492; who sponsored his voyage, (1pt)? 2. On his trip home Columbus took aprox. 50 ______ back for the king and queen, (1pt). 3. Give me 3 facts about Pocahontas, (3 pts). 4. Clear up 2 misconceptions about the John Smith, Pocahontas story, (2 pts). 5. Tell me 3 things about the first Thanksgiving, (3 pts). 6. Define Manifest Destiny as it pertains to settlers “Indian Policy” (1 pt)

7. Tell me 3 things about the Indian Removal Act, (3 pts) 8. Define Americanization as it pertains to settlers “Indian Policy” (1 pt) 9. Discuss the battle at Wounded Knee (3pts) 10. What was ‘Wounded Knee 2’ and what did protesters want? (2 pts) 11. List three ways Native Americans on the Reservation depend on the US gov’t (3 pts) EC: There were 5 “Civilized Tribes” moved to Indian territory during the Indian Removal Act…Name them. (1 pt for each you can name)

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South Africa Lesotho Swaziland Angola Namibia Zambia Tanzania Mozambique Zimbabwe Malawi Madagascar Botswana