SOCIALIZATION & NATIVE AMERICANS

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SOCIALIZATION & NATIVE AMERICANS G10 SOCIAL STUDIES Jan-Feb 2018 HOMEWORK DUE: FRIDAY 2ND FEB 2018 (3:00PM)

1. Explain the purpose of the Termination Policy & The Indian Reorganization Act? Source: http://www.thepinsta.com/navajo-indians-timeline_f9a6GnFISPlwM%7C2CfcGKVXdUVFWmK0jWg8hNRh84878/

2. Draw in & Locate the Mississippi River on your blank map of the United States. You will need this map for other activities. http://slideplayer.com/slide/6619460/

This map only show the major Native American Tribes. 3. How many native federally recognized Native Tribes exist today? Source: http://ag3.info/us-map-of-native-tribes.html

Source: https://www.historyandheadlines.com/april/april-5/

Treaties with Native Americans 1778 to 1871 The First Treaty was signed with The Delawares This first treaty was to designed to get the support of Indian tribe(s) against the British rule. However, the treaty was a failure by 1782. 4. Why? (Use the link below) http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Treaty_with_the_Delawares_(1778) Source: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/239957486368801058/

5. What was the purpose of Treaties with Native Americans? Identify at least five different purposes/objectives Source: https://historyplex.com/treaty-of-greenville1795-explained

Treaty of Greenville: 1795 The Miami confederacy relates to a collection of closely related Native American tribes. 6. Locate the state of Ohio on your US map – record this treaty on the map, over the state of Ohio https://www.slideshare.net/mcaggia/foreign-affairs-trouble-the-nation

Jefferson was US President from 1801 to 1809 Source: http://slideplayer.com/slide/10047018/

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The Sad Reality of Treaties with Native Americans The U.S. federal government entered into more than 500 treaties with Indian nations from 1778 to 1871; every one of them was “broken, changed or nullified when it served the government's interests,” Helen Oliff wrote in “Treaties Made, Treaties Broken.”Aug 24, 2013

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7. What type of land was set aside for Indian Reservations? Source: http://israelmatzav.blogspot.hk/2012/05/un-tells-us-to-return-stolen-land-to.html

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8. Explain in more detail (250 words) the purpose & effects of the Dawes Act 1887 Source: http://slideplayer.com/slide/11392617/

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Source; https://me.me/i/omg-facts-native-americans-werent-allowed-to-leave-their-reservations-4384219

9. Why do you think it took so long for Native Americans to be recognized as citizens? http://slideplayer.com/slide/8290769/

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10. Which of these beliefs, would make it most difficult for Native Americans to integrate into rest of the society? Is the word “integrate” appropriate in the above question? Source: http://slideplayer.com/slide/8091332/

11. Define the term “genocide” 12. What specific events, polices might Native Americans associate with genocide? Source: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/328481366549376160/

13. Explain the meaning of the expression ”reconciled thru football” Source:http://www.creativeresistance.org/american-genocide-reconciled-through-football/

14. Explain the meaning of the expression tribal sovereignty? Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcivYX3IUGA

Source: http://blog.nativepartnership.org/what-is-tribal-sovereignty/

15. What does this quote say about the relationship between Native Americans and nature? Source: http://www.picgran.com/?image=&title=Famous%20Native%20American%20Love%20Quotes%20QuotesGram&tag=

Source: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/156429787036842824/

16. Research how the Buffalo was used by Native Americans http://www.history.com/topics/native-american-history/native-american-cultures

17. Who /what is the Great Spirit? 18. How are these 10 commandment different/similar to the 10 commandments received by Moses in the Bibles? https://www.pinterest.com/pin/628111479250522713/

Source: https://www.pinterest.com/explore/native-american-quotes/

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19. Research other aspects of traditional clothing used by Native Americans. Refer to at least two other types of clothing. Source; https://imjustheretomakeyouthink.com/2016/08/28/98-of-african-americans-are-in-fact-native-indians-and-are-owed-millions/

https://fivethirtyeight https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-2128-native-american-mascots-people-arent-talking-about/

20. Watch the video 10 Sacred Native American Places, available on SP Media. Locate each place of the blank map of the US (provided in class) Give 1-2 reasons why each place is important for Native Americans Source: https://www.slideshare.net/Ottamay/grand-canyon-and-yellowstone

US States named after Native Americans https://thoughtcatalog.com/james-b-barnes/2014/10/26-states-that- were-named-by-native-americans-was-your-state/ . 21. From the list on the above website, name 10 states that have a connection or association with Native American. Explain the origin of state name you list.

ISSUES FOR NATIVE AMERICANS TODAY 22. Which Indian tribes, individuals, group operate casinos? How is the money shared? Where are the five biggest Indian casinos? Locate these places on your US map. Source: http://www.nativepartnership.org/site/PageServer?pagename=airc_index

All US foreign aid programs should be abolished and the money redirected towards people in need in the United States. Charity starts at home. 23. Do you agree with such a statement. Justify your answer in a 250 word response. What social problems do Native Americans face today? How does their standard of living compare to the other US citizens? Source: https://stormwolfwords.wordpress.com/tag/native-american-homeless/