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Title: The American Indian Movement


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The American Indian Movement in the 1970s
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Directions
  • Read the following passages and then click on
    question to answer the question.

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American Indian Movement (Read the following
passage and then click on question to answer
the question.)
  • The American Indian Movement, also known as AIM,
    was founded in 1968. It is an organization
    dedicated to the Native American Civil Rights
    movement.
  • The main objectives of the group are
  • Sovereignty of Natives and their lands
  • Preservation of Native cultures and traditions
  • Enforcement of treaties with the Federal
    Government

Question
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American Indian Movement (Read the following
passage and then click on question to answer
the question.)
  • AIM originated in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
  • AIMs Little Red Schoolhouse was a school
    created by AIM for native students.
  • It was an elementary and junior high school
  • There was a Native Curriculum along with regular
    education
  • Never had enough money to operate
  • Became a national icon for AIM when it got the
    press attention

Question
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AIM Events (Read the following passage and then
click on question to answer the question.)
  • Russell Means (Ogalala Lakota) became AIMs non
    elected leader because he was confrontational,
    and got the press attention. Click Here to
    learn more about Russell Means
  • A Cleveland Indians game was the 1st public
    appearance of AIM. AIM wanted to raise awareness
    of Native People being used as mascots for sports
    teams.
  • Thanksgiving 1970 (the 350th anniversary of the
    Pilgrims' landing at Plymouth Rock), AIM took
    over the Mayflower II to make a statement about
    Thanksgiving.
  • AIM said it should be a day of Indian mourning
  • Also kicked dirt on Plymouth rock as a sign of
    disrespect for thanksgiving and what it portrays.

Question
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AIM Events Continued
  • June 1971 AIM occupies Mount Rushmore in South
    Dakota
  • February 1972 in Gordon, Nebraska-Sioux man,
    Raymond Yellow Thunder, was murdered. No arrests
    were made, so AIM took I upon themselves to make
    sure justice was served and would not leave until
    the Hare brothers were arrested.
  • Eventually the brothers were tired and found
    guilty.
  • They were only sentenced to 1-6 years on a
    manslaughter charge which was a lesser sentence
    than murder.

Question
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Question 1
  • True or False
  • -The American Indian Movement begin in 1968.

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CORRECT!
  • You know your stuff!

Continue
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Question 2
  • True or False
  • -AIMs Little Red School house was a high school.

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CORRECT!
  • You know your stuff!

Continue
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Question 3
  • True or False Indian Mascots are a positive image
    for native people.

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CORRECT!
  • You know your stuff!

Continue
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Question 4
  • True or False Mt. Rushmoore is in North Dakota

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CORRECT!
  • You know your stuff!

Continue
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Incorrect
  • Please Try Again

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