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8Y 12-09-2016 Friday Native American Treaties OBJ: Describe U.S. policies towards Native Americans. Agenda: Prayer Do Now: What should the U.S. government’s relationship be with the Native American tribes after Indian Removal? Consider topics such as citizenship, tribal sovereignty, and assimilation. Please explain your answer. Website Exploration Activity Homework: Be prepared to present your websites on Monday.

Tribal Sovereignty – the right to rule your own Assimilation – adopting to the dominant culture/lifestyle at the cost of your own (losing your own culture/lifestyle)

Website Exploration Groupings Teresa and Dominic: Indian Affairs Website Carrie and Thomas: Indian Country Diaries Geraldine and John: Rights of Native Americans Mary, Taylor, and Luke: Chickasaw.tv Elizabeth, Jazzy, and Charlie: Timeline – Native Voices Addie, and Brittney: North Dakota Studies Ella and Carrie: The Dawes Act