


Who are these women to the narrator? Best friend and sister-in law. In Chapter One, the narrator speaks of two women being found dead in the snow, Annie Mae and Delphine. What event leads to Mary being given the special name of Ohitika Win (Brave Woman)? The Second Wounded Knee.

Who is telling the story in Chapter One? Mary Brave Bird. Chapter One is titled "A Woman from He-Dog." What is "He-Dog" and where do you find it? He-Dog is a reservation community in South Dakota. What is the best description of the type of book Lakota Woman is? Autobiography. Black Elk at 14 witnesses coming of the railroad and the destruction of the buffalo herds In Chapter Four, where are you likely to see a sign that says, "No Indians and Dogs Allowed"? What is the significance of an upside down flag for Native Americans? What does AIM stand for? American Indian Movement Who tells a judge, "Peyote is my lawyer"? In Chapter Five, whose drug of choice is LSD? AIM occupation of Wounded Knee begins 1973 On the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, some 200 Sioux Native Americans, led by members of the American Indian Movement (AIM), occupy Wounded Knee, the site of the infamous 1890 massacre of 300 Sioux by the U.S. Reporters on the scene relay information about the takeover. Who runs the boarding school while Mary attends? Who is the very corrupt tribal president at Pine Ridge? In Chapter Two, who raises Mary and her siblings? In Chapter Three, what is the author referring to when she says, "The first shock is always there"? Which of the following celebrities is not mentioned as a supporter of AIM? On February 27, 1973, 200 American Indian Movement (AIM) leaders and supporters occupied the South Dakota reservation town of Wounded Knee, site of the infamous massacre of 300 Sioux by the U.S. What work does Grandpa Moore do? What year does the first Wounded Knee occur? 1876 What tribe does the late Native American activist, Richard Oakes, belong to? What historic event does Grandpa Fool Bull witness? Nearly half of the Sioux killed at the 1890 Wounded Knee massacre were women and children.
