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Problem Posing Questions

The following questions will help you assess your learning of the concepts in this chapter.

This activity contains 2 questions.

Question 1.
You are having a discussion over dinner, in the dining hall, with a group of close friends about a Contemporary American Indian History course and your roommate Jackson shares interesting comments made by classmate from the Lummi Nation. He repeatedly calls her an Indian? What do you do?

 
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Question 2.
Alice was asked to write a family history project, one part of the assignment was to reflect on her family's heritage or ethnicity. Alice sees herself as "American as Apple pie' or White, she doesn't feel that she has a culture. She goes to her professor for help, what should the professor's advice?

 
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