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Battle of Bighorn It was in 1874 when an army expedition, led by Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer succeeded in finding gold in Black Hills, (now known as South Dakota). Those hills were recognized as a property of Sioux Nations—with the ow...
effects of Indian removal in a holistic context. Discussion When Indian leaders resisted federal removal overtures, U.S. treaty commissioners used unscrupulous negotiating tactics to obtain native signatures. For example, in the Treaty of N...
Black Elk. Neihardt was currently a released author, and former to this specific narrative he was at work announcing a collection of verses titled Cycle of the West. Although he was primarily searching infor- mation about a peculiar Native ...
massacre at Wounded Knee The term "massacre" was used by General Nelson A. Miles in a letter dated March 13, 1917 the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Five hundred soldiers of the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States, supported by four ...
Treaty of Fort Laramie 1868” brought short-term peace and tranquility to the northern plains subsequent to the 1866-1868 "Red Cloud's War." Discussion Background Struggling had broken out in 1866 by the side of the Bozeman Trail. The Bozema...
poverty, while an incredible 63 percent of Sioux Native-American Indians live in poverty. There is an even greater disparity between the unemployment rates. 4.7 percent of all Americans are unemployed, while 80 percent of Sioux Native-Ameri...
Europeans moved in ever greater numbers into Native American territory. In the 1860s and '70s, the United States Army was engaged in war with the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes. The Pawnee tribe had fought these other tribes for years...