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Art History: Native American Genocide

Art History: Native American Genocide. For each slide: Write down 3 things that you see Go back to the slide and your notes and review it carefully for meaning Create a newspaper headline that is appropriate for this slide. Boarding Schools. Trail of Tears. Desire for new land.

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Art History: Native American Genocide

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  1. Art History: Native American Genocide For each slide: Write down 3 things that you see Go back to the slide and your notes and review it carefully for meaning Create a newspaper headline that is appropriate for this slide.

  2. Boarding Schools

  3. Trail of Tears

  4. Desire for new land

  5. In 1975 alone, Indian Health Services permanently sterilized some 25,000 Native American women--many after being coerced, misinformed, or threatened. The population was drastically affected. On September 8, 2000, the head of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) formally apologized for the agency's participation in the "ethnic cleansing" of Western tribes and the forced sterilization of Native women. Ethnic Cleansing

  6. Tom Torlino Tom Torlino (Navajo) as he appeared upon arrival to the Carlisle Indian School, October 21, 1882, & Tom later.

  7. Over 700 Tribes

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