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How were early New Guineans different from Australia's first people
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Which of the following statements is the most accurate?
A. The Dakota aligned with the French, pushing the Ojibwe farther west.
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How were the Iroquios and Algonquin political systems similar?
Group of answer choices Both allowed any man or woman to
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Select two groups of Native American people from two different areas within the united states. The areas you can select from
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Which of the following best explains the widespread decline in Indigenous populations after the arrival of Spanish
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How did the Cheyenne adapt to a nomadic life?
O They built homes in the below ground. O They built shelters like teepees. O They
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Which describes the Trail of Tears? Select the two that apply.
It describes the removal of 15,000 Cherokee from Georgia lands. It
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Aborigines believe that Dream Time is the
(1 point) Responses beginning of land conflicts with the Europeans. beginning of land
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Identify and describe which, if any, of the following creation and consequence situations native americans has faced, Creation:
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Why do you think the mother and borders by King told the Border officials that she was Blackfoot Indian in city of Canadian do
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A map shows the original territories of Eastern tribes, the regions of Indian Territory to which they were resettled, and the
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Question How were early New Guineans different from Australia’s first people?(1 point) Responses They
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Before Ms. Laverne talked about the Lenape, I hadn't really thought about the people who came here before we did. Indians were
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How are the leaders of indigenous peoples resisting globalization?
1.Accepting that change is inevitable 2.Encouraging the use of
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How are the leaders of indigenous peoples resisting globalization?
Answers A. Accepting that change is inevitable B. Encouraging
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Indigenous peoples are_____
groups that originally inhabited a specific land or region.
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Which of the following is one the central questions among indigenous peoples during colonization?
Answers A. Who should make
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Indigenous peoples are_____
groups that originally inhabited a specific land or region.
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Indigenous peoples are_____
groups that originally inhabited a specific land or region.
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Many in the_____
generation of indigenous peoples want to find creative ways to maintain their rights.
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How are the leaders of indigenous peoples resisting globalization?
Answers A. Encouraging the use of English in their homes b.
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What were three main powers of the League of the Iroquois? (Check all that apply)(9 points) Responses To receive embassies To
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At the beginning of the era of the soup rim, nobody knew the name of the sun, and they wanted a name for it for this season,
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Which evidence from the story supports the claim that the SIOUX women worked hard
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How were early New Guineans different from Australia’s first people?(1 point) Responses They lived by hunting, fishing, and
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
At the beginning of the era of the Surem, nobody knew the name of the sun and they
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Were the caddo people nomadic?
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Did the Jumano people live in permanent villages?
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what does this story show about sioux people
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what does this story show about the sioux people
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What does this story show about the Sioux people?
They believed the Great Sport was responsible for their well-being Women served
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Six Sioux Inspire Change
1 From ancient times in America’s Midwest grew tribes of Indigenous people who lived on and honored
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Use the excerpt to answer the question. At the beginning of the era of the Surem, nobody knew the name of the sun and they
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Use the excerpt to answer the question.
At the beginning of the era of the Surem, nobody knew the name of the sun and they wanted
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Use the story titled A Destructive Act to answer the question. A Destructive Act The U.S. government thought they were helping
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Describe why tensions existed between Native American groups and white settlers
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How were New Guineas different from Australia first people
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The Karankawas built homes that were easy to transport, while the Caddos lived in more permanent structures. What inference can
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Hi
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Today, Native Americans in New Mexico include members of the (select all that apply):(3 points) Responses Pueblo Pueblo Ute Ute
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Use the excerpt to answer the question. At the beginning of the era of the Surem, nobody knew the name of the sun and they
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Why were the treaties between Indigenous peoples and the U.S. government not enforceable?(1 point)
Responses These treaties were
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Reword This For Me Please...:The Sioux people are happy when they have a good crop because it means they have enough food and
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American Indians in the
Great Plains built longhouses.
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American Indians in the
Eastern Woodlands built longhouses. yes or no
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American Indians in the
Southeast built longhouses. yes or no
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American Indians in the
built longhouses. Northwest Eastern Woodlands Southeast Great Plains
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Metis people were officially recognized as Indigenous people by the:
1) British North America Act 1867 2) Constitution Act 1982
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Why were the treaties between indigenous people and the us government not enforceable
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In this excerpt from his “Report on the Destruction of the Indies,” the priest Bartolomé de Las Casas describes what
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Which answer correctly describes one of the reasons that the Comanche destroyed Fort Parker in 1836?(1 point)
Responses The fort
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