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