Alcatraz Occupation and Indigenous Rights

Alcatraz Occupation and Indigenous Rights

Assessment

Interactive Video

Created by

Sophia Harris

History, Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

06:35

The video discusses the first official Indigenous People's Day and protests for climate action. It highlights the historical occupation of Alcatraz by Native Americans in 1969, which was a pivotal event in the Red Power movement. The occupation's legacy includes increased awareness and legislative changes. Personal stories from the occupation are shared, emphasizing its impact on individuals and the importance of cultural preservation for future generations.

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1.

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What significant event did the American president proclaim for the first time?

2.

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What treaty did the Alcatraz occupiers cite to declare the island as native land?

3.

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What was one of the main reasons for the Alcatraz occupation?

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What was the Alcatraz occupation compared to in terms of its media impact?

5.

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Who curated the exhibit of the Alcatraz occupation?

6.

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What is the significance of the Alcatraz site today?

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What was the duration of the Alcatraz occupation?

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What movement was sparked by the Alcatraz occupation?

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What did the Alcatraz occupation lead to in terms of legislation?

10.

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What did the descendants of the occupiers hope to establish on Alcatraz?

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