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SunDance
sundance was a ceremony practiced by some indigenous people of united states of America and canada. They banned indigenous ceremonies and in many schools, and other areas. Sun Dance is a grueling ordeal for the dancers, to a physical and a spiritual test.was held each year so late spring early summer. -
1889 Oklahoma land run
Was the first land run into unassigned land. It began the disposal of the federal public domain oklahoma. There mens will fight harder for $500 worth of land than they will 10,000 in money. Their land were opened and sold first- come or by bid by other than a run. These people came to be known as sooners, so they made the run sought beat others to choice homestead. -
The wovoka Ghost Dance
The wovoka and ghost dance was a religion or movement it was an answer to the subjugation of the native Americans by the government. Ghost Dance originated among the paiute Indians around 1870, but the tide of the among the movement come in 1889 with a paiute shaman wovoka Jack Wilson. The ceremony was to repeated every six weeks. Within a year new religion spread through the Native camps. -
Murder of sitting bull
because of fear that he would use his influence to support the ghost dance movement. Sitting bull was one of the most famous native american of the 19th century. After the battle of the little bighorn,sitting bull and his followers lead to canada for 4 years. They finally returned back to united states and surrendered in 1833. It been a major leader in 1876. Bull was pursued by the U.S. army after the indian victory he escaped to canada with his followers. -
Wounded Knee Massacre
the final chapter of americans long indian wars. U.S cavalry killed 146 at wounded knee of the pine Ridge reservation in south Dakota. The wounded Knee was originally referred to as a battle but in all reality is was a tragic and avoidable massacre.