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Chapter 2 Multiple-Choice Self-Quiz (Level 1)
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Which of the following is false?
Native American religions are very diverse.
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There is one form of Native American religion.
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Native American religions change over time.
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Native American religions are practiced in many areas today.
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The essential teachings of Native American religions are often found in
sacred narratives or myths.
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books written by gods or deities.
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specific statements of belief of creeds.
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sermons and liturgies.
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The god Quetzalcoatl is recognized in
Cherokee religion.
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all Native American religions.
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Modoc religion.
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Aztec religion.
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What is the Popol Vuh?
The Cherokee god of corn
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The coming-of-age rite for Navajo girls
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Another name for the Sun Dance
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A Mayan creation narrative
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Which of the following is an important method of healing?
Sandpainting
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Kinaalda
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Planting Corn
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Basketry
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Who was Black Elk?
A famous Lakota religious leader
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One of the kachinas
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One of the hero twins in Popol Vuh
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The Aztec corn god
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Tales about the landscape are important to the White Mountain Apache because they
help Arizona businesses decide where to develop land.
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have helped people convert to Christianity.
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convey important moral teachings.
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None of the above
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The Pueblo peoples are from
the Southwestern United States.
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the Northwestern United States.
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eastern Canada.
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Alaska.
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Mabel McKay was well known for
her skill in healing the sick.
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her skill in basketry.
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initiating the Kinaalda.
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Both a and b
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Trickster figures in mythology
teach important life lessons through their actions.
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are often animals.
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always rescue humanity from decline.
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Both a and b
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Sandpainting has been used as a healing rite by
Navajo peoples.
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Cherokee peoples.
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the ancient Maya.
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the Yurok peoples.
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Which of the following is an important goal of a vision quest?
Building a seaworthy canoe
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Communicating with the spirit world
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Baking a giant cornmeal cake
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Immersing oneself in social life
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Sweat lodge ceremonies may
be used to purify the body.
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take place in many different cultural contexts.
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establish a bond between people who perform the ceremony together.
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All of the above
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Which of the following was not one of the goals of a kachina dance, as discussed in the reading?
Teaching young people about morals and ethics
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Purifying the body through sweat
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Enhancing rainfall
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Enhancing the fertility of the land
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Which of the following is a rite of passage?
The Kinaalda
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The Vision Quest
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The Jump Dance
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Both a and b
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The 1819 Civilization Fund Act
aimed to educate native children in an effort to âcivilizeâ them.
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led to the development of many boarding schools.
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aimed to eradicate Christianity in the Americas.
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Both a and b
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When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in Mesoamerica,
the indigenous religion of the Mayan peoples was banned.
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written versions of holy texts were burned.
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the Maya were often forcibly converted to Roman Catholicism.
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All of the above
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Who was Wovoka?
The founder of the second Ghost Dance
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A mythological trickster figure
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One of the Mayan hero twins
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None of the above
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What happened at Wounded Knee?
American troops massacred hundreds of people who had gathered for the Ghost Dance.
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Wovoka fell and hurt his knee.
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The Popol Vuh was revealed to the Cherokee.
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The first Kinaalda took place.
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The American Indian Religious Freedom Act was passed in
1801.
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1888.
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1978.
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2010.
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