Chapter 2 (pg 31-45)

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Across
  1. 3. Dishonest actions meant to trick someone, especially in deals or agreements
  2. 5. The process of learning to adopt the culture and customs of another group, often forced on Native Americans
  3. 11. An agreement to stop fighting for a time
  4. 12. To fight back after being attacked or wronged
  5. 13. To give up or hand over land or rights
  6. 14. To break or violate someone’s rights or land
  7. 15. Acting like a parent, often when a government tries to control Native Americans “for their own good”
Down
  1. 1. Land set aside by the government for Native American tribes
  2. 2. The killing of many people or animals, often in a violent way
  3. 4. Dividing land into smaller pieces, often given to individual Native Americans
  4. 6. A formal agreement between two groups or countries
  5. 7. Someone who comes onto land or property without permission
  6. 8. To force someone to do something against their will
  7. 9. Having full control over your own land and government
  8. 10. Treating others with kindness and respect
  9. 16. To enter someone’s land without permission