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Olympic Peninsula Review Baseball

7th Grade Washington History

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Created Date 12.15.23
Last Updated 12.18.23
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  • The Makah Tribe's treaty (also known as the Treaty of Neah Bay) is the only treaty in the United States that actually says the tribe can hunt whales.
  • What is one reason natives of the Olympic Peninsula were forced on to small reservations?
  • What does it mean that "treaties are the supreme law of the land"?
  • Why do the Makah want to keep hunting whales?
  • Which foods are most important to coastal tribes?
  • Which best describes the idea of tribal sovereignty?
  • What were some of the main concerns of the tribes who signed the Point No Point Treaty?
  • What is Chinook Jargon?
  • What was found at the Ozette dig?
  • Why did a lot of Native Americans live on the Olympic Peninsula before the American Settlers came?
  • What does "usual and accustomed" lands for hunting, fishing, and gathering mean?
  • Indigenous
  • Cede
  • Sovereign
  • Preserve
  • Potlatch
  • Prohibit
  • Reservation
  • What are some characteristics of the Olympic Peninsula?
  • Which river flows from the Olympic Peninsula directly to the Pacific Ocean?
  • Which of these resources is most common on the Olympic Peninsula?
  • Why are some people against the Makah hunting whales?
  • Why did many settlers want treaties with tribes on the Olympic Peninsula?
  • What was a result of Coastal Tribes living in the same place all year?

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