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Relocation of the Nez Perce
Nez Perce and his band were forced to move from there land wallowa valley forced from the unitied states army. -
Sand Creek Massacre
In November 1858, however, the discovery of gold in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado,[6] then part of the Kansas Territory, brought on the Pikes Peak Gold Rush. There was a flood of European-American migrants across Cheyenne and Arapaho lands. They competed for resources and some settlers tried to stay. The colorandes defeated texas condeferate army. -
2nd Treaty of Ft. Laramie
The treaty includes an article intended to "ensure the civilization" of the Lakota, financial incentives for them to farm land and become competitive. Arapaho signed the treaty in 1868 at Ft. Laramie in whyoming terrotity In the treaty, as part of the U.S. vendetta to "divide and conquer". -
Medicine Lodge Treaty
There was two treatys and the first one was with the kiowa and the second one was with confederated the Plains Apache Post Civil War America focused on westward expansion, sending migrants across the southern plains via the Santa Fe Trail. Increased contact between Americans and Plains Indians bred conflict as Americans encountered raiding, hunting, and captive-taking practices that were central to the Plains Indians. -
Ghost Dance movement begins
Jack wilson had a dream about a dance was called the Ghost dance movement and this was about the time that the white men and they were killing all of the buffalo around and he said if they had this dance that the buffalo will come back and all of the white men would quit killing of them out of the spirit. -
Battle of palo duro canyon
In 1874 in palo duro Rananld s.MacKenzie, attacked the plains indians and surrounded the camps on all sides and the indians surrendered and they went and slaughtered all of the horses. -
Little Big Horn
Battle in which Sioux forces led by Chief Sitting Bull defeated a U.S. Army troop led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armystrong Custer. -
capture of geronimo
So he agreed to live on san carlos resveration and he abandoned it and geronimo and some other indians fled to old mexico, they were finally caught by a special team put together by General miles at skeleton canyon. -
Wounded Knee massacre
The wounded knee massacre battle was at camp Lokota and by the end of the massacre there was 51 men wounded and 47 women wounded. There was 150 men and women and childern killed during the massacre.