Deck 15: Religions of Place: a Sacred World Around Us

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A long journey on which the traveler is expected to have a spiritual experience linking him to the world is called a __________.

A) hunt
B) giveaway
C) ceremony of ghosts
D) vision quest
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One major feature of almost all Indian tribal religions is a __________.

A) sacred story involving a coyote
B) belief in the importance of baptism
C) sacred center located in a particular place
D) reverence for birds
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The Sacred Mystery is often represented in two parts. They are __________.

A) the mystery above and the mystery below
B) the mystery of the earth and the mystery of the seas
C) the mystery of animals and the mystery of spirits
D) the mystery of sky and the mystery of rainbows
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What important event took place at Wounded Knee Creek?

A) An army of Native Americans destroyed Custer's army
B) Chief Black Elk received a vision
C) American soldiers massacred Lakota Indians
D) Native Americans signed a peace treaty with the U.S. Government
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A shaman is someone who __________.

A) leads warriors in battle
B) heals the body and the spirit
C) finds water in the desert
D) teaches young warriors how to hunt
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A shaman is usually the trickster god in stories and myths.
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For nature to remain in harmony, each being must participate in a way of life best described by the simple word __________.

A) hope
B) love
C) giveaway
D) vision
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A life force shared by all things in the world is called __________.

A) Sacred Heart
B) Sacred Mystery
C) Great Cosmic Chi
D) The Greatness
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Nagila is __________.

A) spirit power
B) the ghost
C) cosmic energy
D) the life-breath
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Native American religious traditions share some common themes, such as the importance of the land.
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Native American religious traditions do not believe in God or gods.
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________ is sometimes used to encourage interaction with the spirit world.

A) Marijuana
B) Peyote
C) Alcohol
D) Eagle eggs
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Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump received its name from a __________.

A) ritual requiring a brave warrior to club a bull to death
B) young man who wanted to watch stampeding buffalo from beneath the cliff
C) dance requiring young women to wear a buffalo skull
D) vision described by Black Elk
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Nagi is __________.

A) spirit power
B) the ghost
C) cosmic energy
D) the life-breath
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The Medicine Wheel in Medicine Mountain, Wyoming, is a sacred place serving a symbol of what important Native American idea?

A) There is a strong relationship between the land and the spirit
B) There is no connection between land and spirit
C) The land is merely a resource to use as we please
D) There is spiritual power only in the human realm
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There are very few differences among indigenous religious beliefs around the world.
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Niya is __________.

A) spirit power
B) the ghost
C) cosmic energy
D) the life-breath
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Peyote and tobacco are sacred substances used to help people commune with the spirit world.
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All things in the world are related through the possession of ________ souls.

A) three
B) two
C) five
D) four
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Sicun is __________.

A) spirit power
B) the ghost
C) cosmic energy
D) the life-breath
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The massacre at ________ effectively stopped the "Ghost Dance" movement.
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________ is the Native American idea of the reciprocity of the universe.
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What is the significance of the sun dance for Native American spirituality? How does it help those who participate in it to live ethically?
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What is the sun dance?
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Custer's army was wiped out at the battle of ________.
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What is the notion of giveaway and how does it help Native Americans to think about the right way to live?
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There are five different souls in every being.
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The sun dance is a ceremony celebrating the first menstrual cycle of a young woman.
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A vision quest is any set of practices designed to help young people find a career.
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What happens to young women at their first menstrual cycle?
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What is a vision quest?
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How has Native American religion changed as a result of Christianity?
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What are some of the traits of Native American ways of life that have caused tension throughout United States history? In your response be sure to discuss Native American views of the land and its connection to spirituality.
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What are the three major events illustrating the tension between Native American tribes and the U.S. Government?
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Native American religious traditions have incorporated many elements of Christianity over the last century.
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The ________ of 1887 attempted to force Native Americans to invest in private property and become "civilized."
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Native American traditions did not mix well with European economic models, such as capitalism and private property.
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What are the four souls common to all things?
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________ is divided into two basic elements: Above and Below.
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The author of this textbook asserts that indigenous religions are disappearing. What are some of the causes for this, and what would you suggest to address this issue?
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Peyote
a substance used to help commune with the spirit world
Peyote
spirit power
Peyote
rite of passage requiring young people to travel alone
Peyote
spiritual guide and healer
Peyote
a life force shared by all things
Vision quest
a substance used to help commune with the spirit world
Vision quest
spirit power
Vision quest
rite of passage requiring young people to travel alone
Vision quest
spiritual guide and healer
Vision quest
a life force shared by all things
Sicun
a substance used to help commune with the spirit world
Sicun
spirit power
Sicun
rite of passage requiring young people to travel alone
Sicun
spiritual guide and healer
Sicun
a life force shared by all things
Sacred Mystery
a substance used to help commune with the spirit world
Sacred Mystery
spirit power
Sacred Mystery
rite of passage requiring young people to travel alone
Sacred Mystery
spiritual guide and healer
Sacred Mystery
a life force shared by all things
Shaman
a substance used to help commune with the spirit world
Shaman
spirit power
Shaman
rite of passage requiring young people to travel alone
Shaman
spiritual guide and healer
Shaman
a life force shared by all things
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A long journey on which the traveler is expected to have a spiritual experience linking him to the world is called a __________.

A) hunt
B) giveaway
C) ceremony of ghosts
D) vision quest
D
2
One major feature of almost all Indian tribal religions is a __________.

A) sacred story involving a coyote
B) belief in the importance of baptism
C) sacred center located in a particular place
D) reverence for birds
C
3
The Sacred Mystery is often represented in two parts. They are __________.

A) the mystery above and the mystery below
B) the mystery of the earth and the mystery of the seas
C) the mystery of animals and the mystery of spirits
D) the mystery of sky and the mystery of rainbows
A
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What important event took place at Wounded Knee Creek?

A) An army of Native Americans destroyed Custer's army
B) Chief Black Elk received a vision
C) American soldiers massacred Lakota Indians
D) Native Americans signed a peace treaty with the U.S. Government
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A shaman is someone who __________.

A) leads warriors in battle
B) heals the body and the spirit
C) finds water in the desert
D) teaches young warriors how to hunt
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A shaman is usually the trickster god in stories and myths.
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7
For nature to remain in harmony, each being must participate in a way of life best described by the simple word __________.

A) hope
B) love
C) giveaway
D) vision
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A life force shared by all things in the world is called __________.

A) Sacred Heart
B) Sacred Mystery
C) Great Cosmic Chi
D) The Greatness
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Nagila is __________.

A) spirit power
B) the ghost
C) cosmic energy
D) the life-breath
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10
Native American religious traditions share some common themes, such as the importance of the land.
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Native American religious traditions do not believe in God or gods.
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________ is sometimes used to encourage interaction with the spirit world.

A) Marijuana
B) Peyote
C) Alcohol
D) Eagle eggs
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Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump received its name from a __________.

A) ritual requiring a brave warrior to club a bull to death
B) young man who wanted to watch stampeding buffalo from beneath the cliff
C) dance requiring young women to wear a buffalo skull
D) vision described by Black Elk
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Nagi is __________.

A) spirit power
B) the ghost
C) cosmic energy
D) the life-breath
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The Medicine Wheel in Medicine Mountain, Wyoming, is a sacred place serving a symbol of what important Native American idea?

A) There is a strong relationship between the land and the spirit
B) There is no connection between land and spirit
C) The land is merely a resource to use as we please
D) There is spiritual power only in the human realm
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There are very few differences among indigenous religious beliefs around the world.
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Niya is __________.

A) spirit power
B) the ghost
C) cosmic energy
D) the life-breath
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Peyote and tobacco are sacred substances used to help people commune with the spirit world.
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All things in the world are related through the possession of ________ souls.

A) three
B) two
C) five
D) four
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Sicun is __________.

A) spirit power
B) the ghost
C) cosmic energy
D) the life-breath
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The massacre at ________ effectively stopped the "Ghost Dance" movement.
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________ is the Native American idea of the reciprocity of the universe.
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What is the significance of the sun dance for Native American spirituality? How does it help those who participate in it to live ethically?
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What is the sun dance?
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Custer's army was wiped out at the battle of ________.
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What is the notion of giveaway and how does it help Native Americans to think about the right way to live?
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There are five different souls in every being.
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The sun dance is a ceremony celebrating the first menstrual cycle of a young woman.
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A vision quest is any set of practices designed to help young people find a career.
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What happens to young women at their first menstrual cycle?
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What is a vision quest?
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How has Native American religion changed as a result of Christianity?
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What are some of the traits of Native American ways of life that have caused tension throughout United States history? In your response be sure to discuss Native American views of the land and its connection to spirituality.
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What are the three major events illustrating the tension between Native American tribes and the U.S. Government?
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Native American religious traditions have incorporated many elements of Christianity over the last century.
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The ________ of 1887 attempted to force Native Americans to invest in private property and become "civilized."
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Native American traditions did not mix well with European economic models, such as capitalism and private property.
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What are the four souls common to all things?
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________ is divided into two basic elements: Above and Below.
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The author of this textbook asserts that indigenous religions are disappearing. What are some of the causes for this, and what would you suggest to address this issue?
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Peyote
a substance used to help commune with the spirit world
Peyote
spirit power
Peyote
rite of passage requiring young people to travel alone
Peyote
spiritual guide and healer
Peyote
a life force shared by all things
Vision quest
a substance used to help commune with the spirit world
Vision quest
spirit power
Vision quest
rite of passage requiring young people to travel alone
Vision quest
spiritual guide and healer
Vision quest
a life force shared by all things
Sicun
a substance used to help commune with the spirit world
Sicun
spirit power
Sicun
rite of passage requiring young people to travel alone
Sicun
spiritual guide and healer
Sicun
a life force shared by all things
Sacred Mystery
a substance used to help commune with the spirit world
Sacred Mystery
spirit power
Sacred Mystery
rite of passage requiring young people to travel alone
Sacred Mystery
spiritual guide and healer
Sacred Mystery
a life force shared by all things
Shaman
a substance used to help commune with the spirit world
Shaman
spirit power
Shaman
rite of passage requiring young people to travel alone
Shaman
spiritual guide and healer
Shaman
a life force shared by all things
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