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  • 1st Treaty Of Fort Laramie

    1st Treaty Of Fort Laramie
    The 1st Treaty of Fort Laramie was when the U.S. agreed to give the Indians land, called reservations. The U.S. agreed to not touch the reservations. The Indians wanted land to themselves, so having reservations was mostly what they wanted.
    My source was www.ndstudies.gov.
  • The Long Walk Of The Navajo Indians

    The Long Walk Of The Navajo Indians
    The Long Walk of the Navajo Indians was when the Navajo Indians were forced by the U.S. Army to walk away from their home, where they originally settled. Many Indians died on the 18 day walk.
    My source was www.nlm.nih.gov.
  • The Fetterman Massacre

    The Fetterman Massacre
    The Fetterman Massacre was a battle in the great plains. That battle was lead by Willaim J.Fetterman. All 81 soldiers under his control, including himself, died by a group of Indians.
    My source for this was http://www.historynet.com.
  • The 2nd Treaty of fort Laramie

    The 2nd Treaty of fort Laramie
    The 2nd Treaty of Fort Laramie was when the Sioux Indians agreed to stay on the Black Hills Reservation if the U.S. would be kind to them. This was fair for the Sioux and the U.S.
    My source for this was www.archives.gov.
  • The Battle of Little Bighorn

    The Battle of Little Bighorn
    The Battle of Little Bighorn was a huge battle between the U.S. soldiers and the Plains Indians. Nearly 263 soldiers, including Col. George A. Custer, who basically lead the battle died. This battle happened because the Indians wanted their original land back. The Indians won the battle.
    My source was sceridanwyoming.org.
  • Sitting Bull Surrenders to U.S. Army

    Sitting Bull Surrenders to U.S. Army
    Sitting bull surrendered at the Standing Rock reservation to the U.S. Army. They attempted to arrest Sitting Bull, but accidentally killed him later on.
    My source was the PowerPoint presentation.
  • Publication of 'A Century of Dishonor' By Helen Hunt Jackson

    Publication of 'A Century of Dishonor' By Helen Hunt Jackson
    "A Century Of Dishonor" was published by Helen Hunt Jackson in 1881. It was about all the Inequalities of the Indians.
    My source was www.historycentral.com.
  • Sitting Bull Preforms In Wild West Show

    Sitting Bull Preforms In Wild West Show
    In 1885, Sitting Bull was allowed to leave the reservation to go Wild Westing with Buffalo Bill Cody's Buffalo Bill's Wild West. He earned about $50 a week for riding once around the arena, where he was a popular attraction.
    My source was www.sittingbull.org
  • Dawes Severalty/General Allotment Act

    Dawes Severalty/General Allotment Act
    Approved on February 8, 1887, "An Act to Provide for the Allotment of Lands in Severalty to Indians on the Various Reservations," known as the Dawes Act, emphasized severalty. Sevralty is the treatment of Native Americans as individuals rather than as members of tribes.
    My source was www.ourdocuments.gov.
  • Sitting Bull's Death at Standing Rock Reservation

    Sitting Bull's Death at Standing Rock Reservation
    Sitting Bull died on December 15th, 1890. He was killed by reservation police when they attempted to arrest him.
    My source was www.history.com.
  • Beginning Of The Ghost Dance Movement

    Beginning Of The Ghost Dance Movement
    The Ghost Dance was when a group of Indians got in a circle, and somebody was in the middle and then fainted. This gathering scared the white people who wanted to restrict the Indians. This event was in 1890-1891.
  • Massacre At wounded Knee

    Massacre At wounded Knee
    The massacre at Wounded Knee was a tragedy for many people. In this battle, many white people died. The Indians won the battle.
    My source was www.history.com.