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Indentured servitude - ANS -A labor system in which people paid for their passage to the New
World by working for an employer for a fixed term of years.
Act for Government and Protection of Indians (1850, repealed 1868 by 14th Amendment) -
ANS -The act "facilitated removing California Indians from their traditional lands, separating at
least a generation of children and adults from their families, languages, and cultures.
Convict leasing - ANS -System of prison labor
Vagrancy laws - ANS --In legal terminology, vagrancy refers to the offense of persons who are
without visible means of support or domicile while able to work.
-State laws and municipal ordinances punishing vagrancy often also cover loitering, associating
with reputed criminals, prostitution, and drunkenness.
Vigilantes - ANS -a member of a self-appointed group of citizens who undertake law
enforcement in their community without legal authority, typically because the legal agencies are
thought to be inadequate.
Bloody Island Massacre - ANS -Bloody Island derives its name from the Clear Lake Massacre
of 1850 in which Captain Nathaniel Lyon, accompanied by soldiers and local white volunteers,
invaded the island and killed 60 of the 400 Pomo Indians who had taken refuge there. Another
75 Indians were killed on the Russian River nearby. The soldiers killed a total of 135 Indians,
while two White men were wounded. The Indians fled to the island in an attempt to save
themselves after five Indians had killed two white men.
Boarding schools - ANS -Sherman Institute in Riverside, CA
Carlisle Institute, PA (Outing Program)
assimilation - ANS -The cultural assimilation of Native Americans was an assimilation effort by
the United States to transform Native American culture to European-American culture
California Indian Rancheria Act (1912) - ANS -
Reservation/rancheria - ANS -
Federal recognition - ANS -Federal acknowledgement or recognition means that the United
States government recognizes the right of an Indian tribe to exist as a sovereign entity.
Indentured servitude - ANS -A labor system in which people paid for their passage to the New
World by working for an employer for a fixed term of years.
Act for Government and Protection of Indians (1850, repealed 1868 by 14th Amendment) -
ANS -The act "facilitated removing California Indians from their traditional lands, separating at
least a generation of children and adults from their families, languages, and cultures.
Convict leasing - ANS -System of prison labor
Vagrancy laws - ANS --In legal terminology, vagrancy refers to the offense of persons who are
without visible means of support or domicile while able to work.
-State laws and municipal ordinances punishing vagrancy often also cover loitering, associating
with reputed criminals, prostitution, and drunkenness.
Vigilantes - ANS -a member of a self-appointed group of citizens who undertake law
enforcement in their community without legal authority, typically because the legal agencies are
thought to be inadequate.
Bloody Island Massacre - ANS -Bloody Island derives its name from the Clear Lake Massacre
of 1850 in which Captain Nathaniel Lyon, accompanied by soldiers and local white volunteers,
invaded the island and killed 60 of the 400 Pomo Indians who had taken refuge there. Another
75 Indians were killed on the Russian River nearby. The soldiers killed a total of 135 Indians,
while two White men were wounded. The Indians fled to the island in an attempt to save
themselves after five Indians had killed two white men.
Boarding schools - ANS -Sherman Institute in Riverside, CA
Carlisle Institute, PA (Outing Program)
assimilation - ANS -The cultural assimilation of Native Americans was an assimilation effort by
the United States to transform Native American culture to European-American culture
California Indian Rancheria Act (1912) - ANS -
Reservation/rancheria - ANS -
Federal recognition - ANS -Federal acknowledgement or recognition means that the United
States government recognizes the right of an Indian tribe to exist as a sovereign entity.