Part 1.
Examine the depiction of King Philip’s War (Metacom’s War).
Describe what advantages Native Americans might have had that are not depicted here?
Part 2:
Read the text and “Civilizing” Native Peoples: American policies to remake tribal worlds.
https://www.nps.gov/articles/civilizing-native-people.htm
What did Thomas Jefferson want to accomplish with the “civilization program”?
How did the “civilization program” threaten the culture and way of life of Native Americans and do you believe the program was successful?
PLEASE NOTE: Finally, you need to remember to put the questions that you are answering on the assignments that you turn in. Question. Answer. The points you will be deducted for not doing so will continue to rise if you do not follow this instruction.
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The assignment wants you to have a better understanding of the process of removal by those living at the time and by the native population. Please read each section of the assignment carefully and answer in full sentences using proper grammar. Be sure to completely document any sources used within the assignment.
This assignment contains three parts. Carefully read the instructions and place your responses to all four parts on one Word document.
Part 1: After watching the Video (The Trail of Tears They Knew it Was Wrong) answer the following questions:
What was the justification used by the government to move Native Americans off their land?
What were the ways that the tribes affected attempted to fight removal?
How did individuals at the time respond to the movement of Native Americans off their land?
Part 2: Routes taken
Examine the map of routes taken by Native tribes https://www.nationalgeographic.org/thisday/may28/indian-removal-act/
Which tribe appears to have had the least difficult route to the Indian Reservations?
Based on your examination of the map, why did some Cherokee first travel north before heading west to the Indian Reservations?
Discovery: Click here or type https://www.mapsofworld.com/usa/usa-state-and-capital-map.html in your browser to locate a U.S. map that shows major cities
Compare this map with the Native American Removal interactive map from this assignment.
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/thisday/may28/indian-removal-act/
Which major U.S. cities are located within the areas that are described as “Ceded Lands”?
Is there a relationship between the ceded areas and major cities? If not, why might these areas have been determined to be desirable?
What problems can you think of that might have arisen due to the manner in which the Indian Reservation land was set up?
What is the relationship between the production of cash crops and the designation of certain tribes as “civilized?”
What tools did the Cherokee use to combat the State of Georgia’s attempts to rule over them and push them off their land? What was the result of the Cherokee’s efforts? Use the information from the NBC Learn video, “The Cherokee Nation v. Georgia,” found in the module as well as the textbook reading assignment to answer this question.
What was the functional relationship between Seminoles and Black Seminoles? Provide a detailed explanation of how this relationship can be described as symbiotic?
Please read each section of the assignment carefully and answer in full sentences using proper grammar. Be sure to completely document any sources used within the assignment.
The assignment for this module contains three parts. Carefully read the instructions and place your responses to all three parts on one Word document.
Part 1:
After watching the Video (“Ishi: The Last of His Kind”) answer the following questions:
What events led to Ishi being the last survivor of his entire tribe?
What adjustments did Ishi need to make in order to live in a twentieth-century California city?
Why were researchers so interested in learning and writing down his language?
What valuable information other than language did Ishi provide for researchers that they would not have otherwise been able to obtain?
How does Ishi’s story refute Commissioner of Indian Affairs Dillon Myer’s statement that “Indians possessed no ‘legitimate culture’ of their own?” (First Americans, 524)
Part 2:
Why did the massacre of the buffalo herds precipitate the end of life for the Plains tribes as they knew it?
Part 3:
Examine the “Execution of Santee Sioux” image located on page 294. Please answer the following questions:
1. What values or perceptions does the background and foreground imagery suggest?
2. How does the painting address the concept of “identity”?
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