What hidden curriculum activity teaches that Native Americans are historic creatures that were savages?
a. Interviewing Native Americans about their cultural heritage
b. Studying current reservation lands and population density of Native Americans
c. Having Indian mascots holding signs that say "We will scalp you!" at football games
d. Acknowledging that Native Americans were cheated out of their lands with unfair treaties
C Correct Answer: Having Indian mascots holding signs that say "We will scalp you!" at football games
Feedback for Correct Answer: This message represents Native Americans as savage creatures with no valid population in today's society.
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