Inquiry Design Model (IDM) Blueprintâ„¢
Tribal Governments
NDNAEU 5 “Tribal Policies, Treaties and Sovereignty”, NDNAEU 6 “Native Contributions”, NDNAEU 7 “Native Identity”
Compelling QuestionNorth Dakota has several reservations in the state. How do the tribal governments work at Standing Rock, Spirit Lake, Turtle Mountain and Three Affiliated Tribes.
Standards and Practicess 9-12.2.1 Analyze Federal policy and action regarding American Indians (e.g. Dawes Act,
changes in federal and state Indian policies, civil rights movement; current issues
surrounding gaming, housing, distribution of wealth, and health care, Indian
Reorganization Act, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian Civil Rights Act, Indian Child Welfare
Act, American Indian Religious Freedom Act, Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, Citizenship,
American Indian Movement)
Staging the QuestionYou have learned about North Dakota State Government and will learn more about our
National Government. How much do you know of our other governments that function in
the state of North Dakota?
Supporting Question 1 Supporting Question 2 
What is the basic structure of Tribal Governments?How do Tribal Governments work?
Formative Performance TaskFormative Performance Task
Students will pick with tribe they would like to learn
more about. Students will research and make a
powerpoint/prezi on how a tribal government is set up
Students will pick with tribe they would like to learn
more about. Students will research and make a
powerpoint/prezi on how a tribe’s government works
Featured SourcesFeatured Sources
https://www.indianaffairs.nd.gov/https://www.indianaffairs.nd.gov/
SUMMATIVE PERFORMANCE TASK: Supported Claim (written/spoken) or Demonstration of Process (project-based)Have the students discuss how Tribal government has changed over
the years. From the start of the reservation system to today.
SUMMATIVE PERFORMANCE TASK: ExtensionHow does the tribal government function with State Government and
Federal Government. 
Taking Informed Action / Real World ApplicationCompare and contrast tribal government with our state and Federal Government.
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