Across
- 2. Some NAs had already what and were happy to own land?
- 6. Which act was ended by the IRA
- 9. The idea of this was quickly abandoned, the ICC would not be developed until years later
- 11. NAs mostly remained excluded from society and were _____
- 12. The passing of this act recognised the importance of NA arts and put several mechanisms for its protection and promotion
- 14. The IRA stopped the sale of NA lands and returned what lands back to NAs?
- 15. The ND encouraged women to pursue what?
- 16. The impact of the IRA was limited because of WW2 and what else?
- 17. NAs did not have enough of this to buy back land that hand been lost through the Dawes Act
Down
- 1. The ND allowed some women to train for what?
- 3. The New Deal gave NAs control of their own lands and government also known as?
- 4. This NA woman studied anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania and was offered a position as social worker on a reservation by John Collier?
- 5. 85,000 NA men were involved in this organisation which improved over 200 reservations.
- 7. The ND overthrew an 1883 law which originally prohibited celebrations and what?
- 8. Tribes on reservations would now be led by whom?
- 10. The PWA and what other organisation sought to improve NA infrastructure - schools and hospitals?
- 11. Some argue that John Collier's approaches were _____ as he never asked what NAs themselves wanted
- 13. Some argue that the IRA was only against this policy rather than assimilation as a whole
