Essays About sioux cheyenne

 

  • Santee Sioux
    ... Dakota Wesleyan University. 9 September 2002. Bourland, Gregg J. Treaty of 1851, Fort Laramie with the Sioux. Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. 9 September 2002.
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  • Outline of Sioux History
    ... Ever since that day Bear Butte is the most sacred of all places in which the Sioux and Cheyenne come for the vision quest. When ...
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  • Battle of Little Bighorn
    ... The American army was called out to rob the Lakota, Sioux, Cheyenne, and other in habitants of the Black Hills of their home and land
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  • Indians and Govnt
    ... He could not make peace between the whites and the Sioux, Cheyenne and other remaining tribes. The Indians believed it was wrong to sell their land. ...
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  • Race Relations from Reconstruction through WWI
    ... guarantee. To protect their land, Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors moved into war camps during the summer of 1867. Colonel ...
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  • Battle of Little Big Horn
    ... A column of his men encountered the Sioux and Cheyenne. They realized they were extremely outnumbered, but it was too late. The ...
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  • The Great Sioux Legacy
    ... Fearing the same fate many of Sitting Bull's followers fled to seek shelter at under Big Foot, a Sioux chief. After the Cheyenne River Reservation was ...
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  • Custers Last Stand
    ... comply with the ultimatum General Phillip Sheridan, commander of the armed forces of the plains, decided that this mixture of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians were a ...
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  • The Way West
    ... ordered this. In June 1876 General George Custer attacked a large Sioux and Cheyenne camp by the Little Big Horn River. Both of ...
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  • America expansion of 1700's
    ... As for the western Indians, such as the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapahos, American settlers went around them to settle the California and Oregon. ...
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  • Morality in the US
    ... On June 25, 1876, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong led the 7th Cavalry Regiment to defeat against the combined forces of the Sioux and Cheyenne tribes. ...
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  • Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
    ... Another group that had face such problems was the Sioux Indian. The Sioux Indians suffered most of the same losses that the Cheyenne's had suffered. ...
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  • Battle of little bighorn
    ... General George Custer was commanding the expedition and he was on a mission to force Sioux and Cheyenne Indians off of the plains and back to their reservations ...
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  • Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
    ... The Sioux a band of Cheyenne and a group of Arapahos to fight off the United States soldiers. ... The Sioux and the Cheyenne and Arapahos both attacked the forts. ...
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  • Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Book Report
    ... The woodland Sioux tribes were forced to move into crowded stretch of land along ... of 700 men accompanied by four mountain howitzers into the Cheyenne camp at ...
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  • west
    ... Kiowa, Comanche, Arapaho, and Cheyenne agreed to reservations in the Western Indian Territory. o Laramie Treaty of 1868 gave the Sioux and northern tribes a ...
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  • The Missouri and Ohio Rivers
    ... Dakota. Tributaries that flow into the Missouri are the Little Missouri, Cheyenne, White, Niobrara, James and Big Sioux rivers. The ...
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  • Custers Last Stand
    ... Historical Background The expansion of white men west of the Mississippi River, forced the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians back on to reservations. ...
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  • What Caused the Defeat of the
    ... Custer probably didn't think that there would be any Cheyenne either. It was also known that at around that time of year the entire Sioux nation comes together ...
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  • Buffalo Bill
    ... buffalo. Then between 1868-72 he became a civilian scout for the fifth Calvary, while fighting the Sioux and the Cheyenne. In 1872 ...
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  • Crazy horse
    ... Thiskilling of 100 Cheyenne, mostly women and children, and 800ponies was advertised as ... The US Army led an expedition into the Sioux territory.According to the ...
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  • The Battle of Little Big Horn
    ... This killing of 100 Cheyenne, mostly women and children, and 800 ponies was advertised as Custer's ... The US Army led an expedition into the Sioux territory. ...
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  • George Custer: Tragic Hero
    ... campaign. Custer's regiment was sent into Montana to round up Sioux and Cheyenne Indians and move them to reservations. He split ...
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  • Body Modification
    ... piercing, and other forms of body ornamentation and manipulation among Pacific Islanders, Africans, Native Americans (Mandan, Cheyenne, and Sioux), and Japanese ...
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  • Native Americans
    ... From 1866 through 1868, in Montana and Wyoming, under the command of Chief Red Cloud great forces of Cheyenne, Sioux, and Arapaho faced off against The United ...
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  • Indian Frontier
    ... include Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe, Sitting Bull of the Oglala Sioux, Cochise, Geronimo ... Yellow Wolf was an extremely strong and wise Cheyenne Indian. ...
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  • A Buffalo and a Soldier
    ... interests). "They [the Africans] fought for a quarter of a century against the Cheyenne, Comanche, Kiowa, Apache, Ute and Sioux. In ...
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  • American Indians
    ... in South Dakota were the most sacred of all places for the Sioux Indians. ... Treaty-maker, James Steele talking to Cheyenne and Arapahos, "We all fully realize ...
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