Title: Legal
1Legal Lingo
The Essentials
Tribal Trivia
Smarter Than A 5th Grader?
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2The year that the concept of IEFA was first
introduced to Montanas constitution
3What is 1972
4The year that House Bill 528 was introduced and
became known as MCA-20-1-501 and is what we call
IEFA
5What is 1999
6Where you can find a plethora of IEFA resources
on the web, many of which are also in your library
7What is OPI
8The two major purposes of Indian Education
funding that has been provided to schools
9What is 1) to close the achievement gap and 2) to
educate about Montana Indians unique cultural
heritage
10EU1 Primarily addresses this issue
11What is that each of Montanas 12 Indian nations
is unique and diverse
12EU2 Asks that we dont generalize by making
statements such as All Indians, but rather we
are
13What is tribally specific
14EU3 Asks that teachers convey to students that
this type of history is as valid and important as
any written history
15What is oral history
16EU6 Expresses that there are many narrators of
history and that history is constantly being
discovered and
17What is rediscovered
18The number of EUs regarding IEFA
19What is 7
20Many Indians show great respect for this shape
because it can represent Mother Earth, the cycles
of life, the cycle of the seasons, and orbital
movement
21What is a circle
22The type of story (from the Salish) that should
only be read during the winter months after snow
is on the ground and should be concluded after
the snow has left the ground
23What is Coyote stories
- Look in your school library for a collection of
stories from various tribes, some of which are
coyote stories
24It is estimated that before the white man came,
there were over this many Indian languages (not
including dialects) spoken by native people
25What is 300
- Interesting Fact Over half of these languages
are now gone and it is estimated that over 80 of
those remaining are dying
26The term used to describe the nation-to-nation
relationship reaffirmed by treaties, laws and
Executive Orders
27What is sovereignty
28A mis-translation caused this reservation to
become known by another name, a more accurate
translation would have been Stone Child
29What is Rocky Boy
30The day that is designated as American Indian
Heritage Day
31What is the fourthFriday in September
32The number of reservations in Montana
33What is 7
- Reminderthere are seven essential understandings
as well
34The group that is currently landless, but just
received state recognition
35What is the Little Shell tribe
36The reservation with the largest area of land
37What is the Crow reservation
38The type of powwow dance that is known for its
sound
39What is jingle dance
- Check out the book by Cynthia Letiech Smith
entitled Jingle Dancer for beautiful,
contemporary book about jingle dancing
40The reservation that is located furthest West in
Montana
41What is the Flathead reservation
42The reservation that is located furthest East in
Montana
43What is the Fort Peck reservation
44The reservation that has the largest amount of
enrolled members as of the 2000 census
45What is the Blackfeet reservation
46The name of the reservation that the Gros Ventre
(White Clay) call home
47What is the Fort Belknap reservation
48Tribal information for this tribe can be found by
contacting someone from their tribal council
located in Lame Deer
49What is the Northern Cheyenne
50Where youd need to go if you wanted to visit the
Museum of the Plains Indians
51What is Browning
52IEFA JEOPARDY
- Brought to you by the
- Northwest Montana Educational Cooperative
- and
- the Indian Education for All Committee
- Special thanks to www.graves.k12.ky.us/tech for
the jeopardy template - A blank version and directions are available on
the Co-op website in the Teacher Resources
folder under Social Studies