A. Apache
B. Delaware
C. Sioux
D. Inuit
Related Mcqs:
- This group of Native Americans believed that corn was crucial to creation ?
A. Teton
B. Cherokee
C. Utes
D. Navajo - This person was captured by Native Americans but saved by Pocahontas _______________?
A. Joseph Smith, Jr
B. Jerry Smith
C. Hiram Smith
D. John Smith - Apess claims that Native Americans in New England are the “most mean, abject, miserable race of beings in the world.” Which of the following is NOT a reason he offers as an explanation for their misery ?
A. They are victimized by corrupt Indian Agents appointed by the government.
B. They are not provided with adequate education.
C. They are legally denied the right to engage in commerce.
D. Native American women have been seduced and abandoned by white men. - The Manitou is a great god in this legend ?
A. Gilgamesh
B. Colba
C. Odysseus
D. Walum Olum - Maria Steward believe that black woman are crucial to the uplift of black Americans. Why ?
A. They have the power to fix things themselves
B. Men are more powerful
C. Both are correct
D. None of the above - Native Son (1940) is written by_____________?
A. Jean Toomer
B. Richard Wright
C. Ralph Ellison
D. Stephen Crane - Which of the following themes or ideas are closely associated with the Native American way of life ?
A. Waste and abuse of natural resources
B. Immoral behavior
C. Love and respect for family and its elders
D. Uncivilized society - Occom says he was discriminated against as a missionary and minister. What proof does he present to illustrate the unfair treatment of Native American ministers ?
A. Establishment of puritans
B. Establishment of autobiography
C. Establishment of Indian praying towns
D. Establishment of self- reliance - Which of the following is not an example of Arthurian legend ?
A. Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae
B. Julian of Norwich’s Revelations of Divine Love
C. Marie de France’s Lanval
D. Sir Thomas Malory’s Morte Darthur - Professor Hammer argues that in Hart Crane’s poem “Legend,” Crane introduces himself to his readers. The poem opens with the lines: “As silent as a mirror is believed/ Realities plunge in silence by …/I am not ready for repentance;” according to Professor Hammer, Crane’s refusal to repent is an assertion of which of the following ?
A. His political views
B. His will to imaginative freedom
C. His will to sexual freedom
D. Both B and C