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Question,GroundTruth
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How do indigenous people view land?,"
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What land is Houston,TX?,"Houston is the ancestral to a number of Indigenous nations, including the Karankawa, Coahuiltecan, Atakapa-Ishak, and the Sana
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What treaties do the Atakapa-Ishak have?,"Castling is a move that involves the king moving two squares towards a rook on the player's first rank, then the rook moving to the square over which the king crossed."
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What is a check in chess?,"A check is a situation where a king is under threat of being captured on the next move."
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How do you win a game of chess?,"A game of chess is won by checkmating your opponent's king, which means the king is in a position to be captured and cannot escape."
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What is a stalemate in chess?,"A stalemate occurs when the player whose turn it is to move has no legal move and their king is not in check. It results in a draw."
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Question,GroundTruth
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How do indigenous people view land?,"For indigenous people, land means culture, relationships, ecosystems, social systems, spirtuality, and law."
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What land is Houston,TX?,"Houston is the ancestral to a number of Indigenous nations, including the Karankawa, Coahuiltecan, Atakapa-Ishak, and the Sana."
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What are the Atakapa-Ishak treaties?,"Castling is a move that involves the king moving two squares towards a rook on the player's first rank, then the rook moving to the square over which the king crossed."
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What is a check in chess?,"A check is a situation where a king is under threat of being captured on the next move."
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How do you win a game of chess?,"A game of chess is won by checkmating your opponent's king, which means the king is in a position to be captured and cannot escape."
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What is a stalemate in chess?,"A stalemate occurs when the player whose turn it is to move has no legal move and their king is not in check. It results in a draw."
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