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24 Cards in this Set

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The Ojibwa call themselves Anishinaabe, meaning "Original Men or First People"
true
Minnehaha is a dakota word that means laughing woman
false it means "laughing water","water fall" or "rapid water"
Parfleche containers were made from folded and painted birch bark, witch was very stiff and very strong
false it was made from rawhide
Thomas Wakeman, son of Chief Little Crow organized the first Sioux Indian YWCA in 1879
false YMCA
War was a major cause of death among the Indians after the Europeans came into contact with them
false disease was a major cause of death
Following the arrival of the French fur traders the Ojibwa began to hunt and trap more
true
A 1988 state law gave the tribal government the right to operate casinos on Indian land
false Federal law
In 1990 President Bill Clinton signed into law the NAGPRA or Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, in order to protect indian burial grounds
False President George Bush
IN 1937, the Pipestone National Monument was established to protect the scared Indian Quarry
true
In 1862 The Dakota Conflict resulted in the death of 468 white settlers and an unkown number of Native Americans
true
Chief LLittle Crow was the Ojibwas chief whp acted as a treaty negotiator
false Sioux
Raddison and Groseillers are the first know white explorers to winter in the Dakota in the Mille Lac region
true
In the 1670's the Ojibwa became the main supplier of furs to Spaniards
false french
The Ojibwa people were from the Atlantic Costal Area
true
The Ojibwa taught the Dakota how to make rawhide canoes
false Birchbark
The Dakotas lived in tipis in the summer
False Winters-tipis Summers-bark houses
The names of 12 Minnesota counties were divided from the Ojibwa language
true
The Ojibwa Nation of Minnesota is made of the seven bands: the Boise Forte,Fond du Lac, Grand Portage, Leech Lake, Mille Lacs, White Earth, and the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians of the red lake Reservations
true
The Red Lake Indians Band went to court in 1990's to reserve their rights to hunt and fish on their own land as had been established by the1837 treaty
true
with the Ojibwa guide Ozawindib Henry R. Schoolcraft discovered the source of the Mississipppi River In 1832 and named it Lake Itasca
true
The famous Charles Chief Albert Bender form the white Earth Reservation was indicated into the Baseball hall of fame in 1953
true
A sugar camp is located in a village set up during the spring when Dakota made sugar from elm sap
false maple sap
In 1679 a treaty between the French Ojibwa and the Dakota was signed in St. Paul
false Duluth
William Warren wrote the first book on the history and culture of the Ojibwa and Dakota
true