Exam 50: Civilize Them With a Stick

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At the time this was written, the mission school at St. Francis was run by ______.

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According to Mary Crow Dog, what destroyed the harmonious life in the tipi circle?

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How were students typically punished for wrongdoings at the school?

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White man's time is ______ time, while Indian time is ______ time.

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The author states that all she got out of school was ______.

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Boarding schools and day schools used a ______ approach to resocialize young Native Americans into the dominant society.

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Mary Crow Dog compares the placement of Native American children in boarding schools to ______.

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Explain the significance of Wise's visit to the school in 1969 or 1970.

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Why were Native American children separated from their families between 1879 and 1930?

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What finally prompted Mary Crow Dog to quit school?

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Explain the origin of boarding schools.

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Describe life in a tipi circle in the old days. Compare and contrast this with life at boarding schools.

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Which event described in the reading had the most impact on you?

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The focus of Mary Crow Dog's first article in the Red Panther was the ______ at the school.

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The author states that racism breeds racism in reverse. What does she mean by this?

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