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Why was the Meriam Report important for the passing of the Indian Reorganization Act?
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It led to the division of reservation land for individuals.
It led to the division of reservation land for individuals.
It promoted the acts of Billy Frank Jr. for fishing rights.
It promoted the acts of Billy Frank Jr. for fishing rights.
It allowed Native Americans the right to sue the United States.
It allowed Native Americans the right to sue the United States.
It made public the unfair policies of the United States.
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It led to the division of reservation land for individuals.
It led to the division of reservation land for individuals.
It promoted the acts of Billy Frank Jr. for fishing rights.
It promoted the acts of Billy Frank Jr. for fishing rights.
It allowed Native Americans the right to sue the United States.
It allowed Native Americans the right to sue the United States.
It made public the unfair policies of the United States.
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marciel
What did the Boldt Decision establish for future trials?
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United States treaty law was higher than state law.
United States treaty law was higher than state law.
Native American treaty rights were not valid.
Native American treaty rights were not valid.
Washington would not support Native Americans.
Washington would not support Native Americans.
Native American language could be used in legal documents.
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United States treaty law was higher than state law.
United States treaty law was higher than state law.
Native American treaty rights were not valid.
Native American treaty rights were not valid.
Washington would not support Native Americans.
Washington would not support Native Americans.
Native American language could be used in legal documents.
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marciel
Why is a Canoe Family important for the preservation of Native American culture?
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They establish the rules of tribal participation for the Canoe Journey.
They establish the rules of tribal participation for the Canoe Journey.
They follow programs designed to “kill the Indian to save the man.”
They follow programs designed to “kill the Indian to save the man.”
They train Canoe Journey participants in traditional dance and song.
They train Canoe Journey participants in traditional dance and song.
They oversee the salmon fishing ceremony performed in canoes.
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They establish the rules of tribal participation for the Canoe Journey.
They establish the rules of tribal participation for the Canoe Journey.
They follow programs designed to “kill the Indian to save the man.”
They follow programs designed to “kill the Indian to save the man.”
They train Canoe Journey participants in traditional dance and song.
They train Canoe Journey participants in traditional dance and song.
They oversee the salmon fishing ceremony performed in canoes.
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marciel
They train Canoe Journey participants in traditional dance and song.
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GPT 3.5
It made public the unfair policies of the United States.
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GPT 3.5
United States treaty law was higher than state law.
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GPT 3.5
They establish the rules of tribal participation for the Canoe Journey.
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GPT 3.5
Yes, that is also a valid point. Canoe Families often play a role in passing down traditional cultural practices, including dance and song, to participants in the Canoe Journey, which helps to preserve Native American culture.
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