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rlane42

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Which of the following is NOT a way Cultural Survival, Inc. works to protect indigenous peoples?
 
  a. They fight marginalization and discrimination of indigenous peoples.
  b. They strengthen indigenous languages and cultures.
  c. They educate communities about their rights.
  d. They work at amassing a database of indigenous issues to educate the world.
  e. They provide jobs and incentives for indigenous peoples to adapt to Western culture.

Question 2

Which statement about the Winnemem Wintu people is true?
 
  a. They are in danger of losing their last remaining ancestral land to the Shasta Dam.
  b. They have already lost ancestral land to the Shasta Dam.
  c. They are threatened of being wiped out by HIV-AIDS.
  d. They have been relocated to a reservation in Oklahoma.
  e. They are currently undergoing a language revitalization program.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
e

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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