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Short Answer
In what ways might government land fees, government-enforced assimilation through institutions such as schools, industrial development such as the logging industry, and religion such as Christianity serve as tools of genocide concerning Indigenous people?
Teaching Suggestion: It might help students to display a three-column chart and label the columns as follows: Indigenous Way of Life, US Government (entries should be taken from the question), and Effects on Indigenous Way of Life. Students can then suggest entries for the first and third columns. If needed, allow students to conduct brief research on Indigenous history ahead of the discussion.
Short Activity
Using a web diagram, write a title for a family story told and retold at family gatherings. Then, visit with or reach out to family members individually, asking them to tell you the story.
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Fleur
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Future Home of the Living God
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LaRose
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Love Medicine
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Shadow Tag
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The Beet Queen
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The Bingo Palace
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The Birchbark House
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The Game of Silence
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The Leap
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The Master Butchers Singing Club
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The Night Watchman
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The Painted Drum
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The Plague Of Doves
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The Red Convertible
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The Round House
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The Sentence
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The Shawl
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