1. Read the newspaper article below. What is going on here? Not the…

Question Answered step-by-step 1. Read the newspaper article below. What is going on here? Not the… 1.Read the newspaper article below. What is going on here? Not the actual event (girl scouts dig up a native grave) but how was this a thing? Why was this a thing? Why isn’t it acceptable today? Who activated that change?Image transcription textN Karen Carlson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Carlson whosehome is on the Sacramento River, 13 miles south of Grimes, ColusaCounty. Karen is a member of the Yocolano Council of G… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textTHE SACRAMENTO BEE, TH Exploring An Indian Mound ByKaren Carlson At one of our meetings in ment working at themound October, our troop planned an at the time … Show more… Show more 2. Give specific historical examples of FIVE of the characteristics that non-Indians felt were essential to teach native children to make them “civilized.”  How were each of these intended to work? Your examples must come from different time periods and places.  3. Historian Fred Hoxie has observed that Indigenous history is the story of a multiplicity of responses to a monolithic and almost un-changing policy goal played out over five centuries–native assimilation. Describe five unique native responses to the singular policy of assimilation over the course of at least three different centuries. Was the policy of assimilation a success? Why or why not? 4.The year 1935 is significant for both Native and non-Native people in the United States because: a) Franklin Roosevelt appointed John Collier as the Sec of the Interiorb)The last Alaska and Hawaiian natives were recognized when their states were admitted to the Unionc)The New Deal and the Indian Reorganization Act were passed  5. The people living in Chaco Canyon and at Cahokia likely abandoned those places because of:a)European technologyb)Environmental or Ecological Changec)European diseasesd)Intertribal warfare 6.Between 1500 and 1650, what percentage of the North American native population died from “old world” diseases such as smallpox, whooping cough, influenza, diptheria, typhus, measles, etc.?a)Less than 50%b)80-95%c)60-70%d)70-80% 7.Early Spanish and French policy toward native people included encouraging young Franco and Spanish men to marry indigenous women as a means of _____________.a)spreading the gospelb)colonizationc)spreading diseased)building independent wealth 8. The name of the island where Dr. Lynn-Sherow pointed out the Discovery passage where archeologists believe the first native Americans stopped and stayed along the Kelp Highway is named: a)Sayward Islandb)Quadra Islandc)Stuart Islandd)Cortes Island 9.What happened to the Oneidas because of their support for the Americans during the Revolution?a)They were driven into Canada by the Iroquoisb)They were given military pensionsc)They were forgotten by their American Allies and were removed from their homesd)They were recognized for their bravery with a new treaty 10.We know a great deal about the removal of the Pottawatomie from Indiana to Kansas because: a)of the records of the US Indian department, now kept in the national archives under Record Group 75b)of the clear notes kept by military officersc)of the diaries and painting of George Winterd)of the oral histories of that time period written down by the Pottawatomie people 11. The main reason that the Kiowa nation was only partially successful in raising horses commercially after they were confined to their reservation was:a)Texas cattlemen regularly stole both their animals and grazed their propertyb)their horses were too smallc)the Kiowa knew almost nothing about horsesd)they had no access to markets 12. What happened in 1924 that ended up making a profound difference for native people for the balance of the 20th Century? a)they were declared citizens of the United Statesb)The veterans of World War I were provided with special benefits for their servicec)the first native novel was published and became a best sellerd)the 19th Amendment was passed 13. The Truth and Reconciliation commission concluded its report several years ago with 94 resolutions for healing. The people who were most responsible for this shift were:a)the members of the New Democratic Party of Canadab)the boarding school survivorsc)the Catholic Churchd)members of parliament from British Columbia and Manitoba 14.Starting with pre-contact, consider and describe five important milestones in American Indian history from a native point of view. What makes it important from a native perspective? Why did you choose that milestone?     History US History HIST 537 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)