Native American Studies Final Exam
supremacy clause - ANS-treaties are supreme law of the land
treaty - ANS-agreement between countries
most tribes gave up land and resources for protection, healthcare, & education
(services)
tribal sovereignty - ANS-tribes rights to "govern themselves"
-define membership, manage property, recognizes gov't to gov't relationship with federal
gov't
INDEPENDENCE
indigeous - ANS-native, originating/occurring naturally in a place
-Indians to U.S.A
-geographical, historic, & cultural ties to a location
decolonization - ANS-process in which colonized populations reassert their
sovereignty/dominance over cultures and territories
self-determination - ANS-process in which a person controls their own life
HAVE RIGHTS
MOVEMENT
-determines statehood, forms gov't and allegiances
plenary power - ANS-complete vesting of power in a governing body or individual,
choice to act or not act
most often congress
trust responsibility - ANS-US gov't relationship with tribes
-trusts tribe, they owe it to them....
millennia - ANS-period of 1000 years
Marshall Trilogy - ANS-did NOT grant sovereignty & court cases
provided framework for status of tribes
, What did the Federal gov't give tribes in exchange for land and resources? -
ANS-education, healthcare, and protection (SERVICES)
How long did the Treaty Period last? - ANS-93 years
How many treaties do tribes have with the USA? - ANS-over 300
What are the five tribes that make up the Iroquois League/Confederacy? -
ANS-Onodaga
Mohawk
Senneca
Oneida
Cayuga
What is the Iroquois League famous for? - ANS-GREAT LAW OF PEACE
What tribe was later added to the Iroquois League? - ANS-Tuscarora
Carolina colonists seized 400 people from which tribe and sold them into slavery? -
ANS-Tuscarora
Who was Canassatego? - ANS-Leader of Onodaga
SPEAKER of Confederacy
What is AIM? - ANS-American Indian Movement
1968
encouraged self determination
international treaty recognition
What is the Alcatraz Occupation? - ANS-Indians led by Richard Oakes wanted to
reclaim their land at Alcatraz
What is the historical significance of Wounded Knee? - ANS-Last major battle of the
Indian War
What was the battle of Wounded Knee? - ANS-1973
supremacy clause - ANS-treaties are supreme law of the land
treaty - ANS-agreement between countries
most tribes gave up land and resources for protection, healthcare, & education
(services)
tribal sovereignty - ANS-tribes rights to "govern themselves"
-define membership, manage property, recognizes gov't to gov't relationship with federal
gov't
INDEPENDENCE
indigeous - ANS-native, originating/occurring naturally in a place
-Indians to U.S.A
-geographical, historic, & cultural ties to a location
decolonization - ANS-process in which colonized populations reassert their
sovereignty/dominance over cultures and territories
self-determination - ANS-process in which a person controls their own life
HAVE RIGHTS
MOVEMENT
-determines statehood, forms gov't and allegiances
plenary power - ANS-complete vesting of power in a governing body or individual,
choice to act or not act
most often congress
trust responsibility - ANS-US gov't relationship with tribes
-trusts tribe, they owe it to them....
millennia - ANS-period of 1000 years
Marshall Trilogy - ANS-did NOT grant sovereignty & court cases
provided framework for status of tribes
, What did the Federal gov't give tribes in exchange for land and resources? -
ANS-education, healthcare, and protection (SERVICES)
How long did the Treaty Period last? - ANS-93 years
How many treaties do tribes have with the USA? - ANS-over 300
What are the five tribes that make up the Iroquois League/Confederacy? -
ANS-Onodaga
Mohawk
Senneca
Oneida
Cayuga
What is the Iroquois League famous for? - ANS-GREAT LAW OF PEACE
What tribe was later added to the Iroquois League? - ANS-Tuscarora
Carolina colonists seized 400 people from which tribe and sold them into slavery? -
ANS-Tuscarora
Who was Canassatego? - ANS-Leader of Onodaga
SPEAKER of Confederacy
What is AIM? - ANS-American Indian Movement
1968
encouraged self determination
international treaty recognition
What is the Alcatraz Occupation? - ANS-Indians led by Richard Oakes wanted to
reclaim their land at Alcatraz
What is the historical significance of Wounded Knee? - ANS-Last major battle of the
Indian War
What was the battle of Wounded Knee? - ANS-1973