Essays about reservation indians

  1. Indians and Farmers
    Reservation Indians and frontier farmers were important to society during the late 19th century. Reservation Indians and frontier ...
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  2. Indian Reservation Preservement
    Indian Project The Indians had every right to fight. Their ... buffalo. The Indians were, however, blessed with many strong leaders. ...
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  3. The Reservation Blues
    ... connection. Then with staying on the reservation the Indians are safe and protected from the outside world and itamp39s harshness. The ...
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  4. Oral Tradition of Indians
    ... importance. Yet the younger Indians on the reservation do not understand him or the importance of the stories he tells. The other ...
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  5. Indians and Govnt
    ... on the reservation or die. Reservation life only deteriorated and the land the Indians were to live on got smaller and smaller. ...
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  6. Comanche
    ... The Comanches have not been ampquotreservationampquot Indians since 1901. Many still live on their familyamp39s allotted land others live in cities. ...
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  7. American Indians
    ... 62, 66,67. Reservation life was terrible for the Indians. Most ... Many of the Indians became fed up with reservation life, and left. Many ...
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  8. Plains Indians
    ... This was the beginning of the reservation system. Eventually though, all Indians were granted citizenship in 1924 and not until the Indians Reorganization Act ...
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  9. NEZ PERCE INDIANS
    ... Indians. The Nez Perce, in 1855, made a treaty with the government, ceding the greater portion of their territory to the government and receiving a reservation ...
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  10. Kiowa Indians
    The earliest written mention of the Kiowa Indians, of the midwest plains, was in ... Lodge Treaty of 1867, the Kiowa were assigned to a reservation in Oklahoma in ...
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  11. Hopi Indians
    ... ancestors. Hopi Indians are one of the Pueblo Indian tribes. About 3500 Hopi live on the Hopi reservation in northeastern Arizona. ...
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  12. Mandan Indians
    ... The reservation survives today, with a declining population, of less than four thousand peopleFort Berthold College Bulletin. CONCLUSION The Mandan Indians ...
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  13. Custers Last Stand
    ... been mounting as more and more miners and settlers ignored the Treaty of Fort Laramie, which had designated the area a reservation exclusively for the Indians. ...
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  14. American Indians and Gaming
    ... tribal organizations and dismay over waning traditions continue to surface, reservation inhabitants must ... to be clear that Iamp39m not saying that Indians have to ...
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  15. Hopi Indians and their pottery1
    ... Indians lived in the western part of America Arizona. Their civilization is about 3000 years old and they usually farmed for living. The Hopi reservation is ...
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  16. Hopi Indians and their pottery
    ... Indians lived in the western part of America Arizona. Their civilization is about 3000 years old and they usually farmed for living. The Hopi reservation is ...
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  17. seminole indians
    ... move to a reservation in the stateamp39s center. Even after the first Seminole war many white settlers were still unsatisfied. They believed the Indians were still ...
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  18. post civil war
    ... Custeramp39s Seventh Cavalry, nearly half of whose troopers were foreignborn immigrants, set out to suppress the Indians and to return them to the reservation. ...
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  19. geronimo
    ... A dispute between a the military and the indians results in an indian massacre and Geronimo fleeamp39s fron the reservation. Geronimo ...
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  20. Delaware Indians
    ... As a result of the war, most of the immigrant Indians, including our people ... tribe and other tribes were moved to the Brazos Indian Reservation established by ...
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  21. love
    ... difficult childhood. The other Indians on the reservation did not take kindly to Shaunnas father having a wife who was white. This made ...
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  22. The Great Sioux Legacy
    ... Sitting Bull finally surrendered in 1881 and was put on reservation just like all the rest of the Indians. The great resistance ...
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  23. ampquotThunderheartampquot
    ... Being on the reservation does not mean the Indians there need to speak to him since he knows nothing and cares not about his heritage. ...
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  24. kiowa indians
    ... Pictorial art was used by Plains Indians to maintain formal calendar records as well ... in 1868 and were settled with much difficulty on a reservation in Oklahoma ...
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  25. west
    ... Pine Ridge Reservation. o December 29 army surrounded 7th Calvary, Custer old unit. 40 soldiers died in the shooting, but more than 300 Indians, including men ...
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  26. Massacre of Wounded Knee
    ... Then, in midNovember, a young, terrified, and inexperienced young agent from the Pine Ridge Reservation telegraphed Washington: ampquotIndians are dancing in the ...
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  27. a brave new world
    ... leave. So Bernard and Lenina go to the Savage Reservation, which is inhabited by Indians. They quickly find Linda among the Indians. ...
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  28. Ceremony a book report including indian culture and mythology
    ... told them to forget what they had learned back on the reservation, that they had ... The white man feared the different culture of the Indians, and they wanted the ...
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  29. Andrew Jackson
    ... the reservation system by ampquotweakening tribal power to control large blocks of land and allow as much white settlement of tribal lands as possible. The Indians ...
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  30. Crazy horse
    ... They forbid trade with the Powder RiverIndians until all Indians moved to the reservation. This was notin the Treaty of 1868, Guttmacher 76. ...
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