Essays about sioux indian

  1. Dances with Wolves
    ... But I think that he was a symbol of the change from a white settler to a Sioux Indian that John Dunbar was going to make. White ...
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  2. American Indian Wars
    ... branch of the Sioux Nation, having endured ten years of traumatic change on the upper Minnesota River, launched the first great attack in the Indian wars. ...
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  3. American Indian Wars
    ... branch of the Sioux Nation, having endured ten years of traumatic change on the upper Minnesota River, launched the first great attack in the Indian wars. ...
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  4. The Great Sioux Legacy
    The Great Sioux Legacy The Sioux were one of the great Indian Nations that once roamed North America freely. They have a long and ...
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  5. Indian Treatment
    ... the Sioux are still taking place, this cannot be true. Our federal government would like us to believe that everyone is treated fairly but Indian treatment ...
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  6. ampquotThunderheartampquot
    ... than they do to Levoi. Levoi did not even have a single knowledge about being a Sioux Indian. The tribal police Walter Crow Horse ...
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  7. Outline of Sioux History
    ... as wakanisha waka meaning ampquotsacrednessampquot. Within Sioux life, Indian men could marry more than one wife. Indian men and women took ...
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  8. 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 Cheyenneamp39s had suffered. ...
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  9. american indian
    ... 75 The influence of the white culture had clearly effected the developing Indian girl. As stated earlier, the Sioux culture is essentially based upon a ...
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  10. american indian stories
    ... 75 The influence of the white culture had clearly effected the developing Indian girl. As stated earlier, the Sioux culture is essentially based upon a ...
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  11. Dances With Wolves: Fictional Story of Lt. John Dunbar
    ... People who watch this movie will learn what it was like to live as a Sioux Indian during the difficult time in the late 1860\amp39s when they had to decide how to ...
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  12. west
    ... were toughamp39s fighters, but the tribes that became the most powerful were the Comancheamp39s in the South the Sioux in the North. 1860 Indian sovereignty had ...
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  13. American Indian Relgion
    ... Apaches or Sioux, but just Indians. Crow Dog, 101 The fact that peyote unified native people attracted more and more members during the Indian Civil Rights ...
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  14. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
    ... Another group that had faced such problems was the Sioux Indian. The Sioux Indians suffered most of the same fates that the Cheyenneamp39s had suffered also. ...
    (4778 Words -- Approx. 19 Pages)

  15. Native American Indian religion
    ... Apaches or Sioux, but just Indians.ampquot Crow Dog, 101 The fact that peyote unified native people attracted more and more members during the Indian Civil Rights ...
    (2922 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)

  16. Historical Accuracy of Dances With Wolves
    ... idea that the Sioux were not knowledgeable about the white man by this time is wrong. The lieutenant, John Dunbar, seemed to know little of the Indian culture. ...
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  17. media
    ... logo that bothered them. They didnamp39t think much of the use of a Sioux Indian as the universityamp39s mascot. Last month, more than 60 ...
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  18. native americans
    ... branch of the Sioux Nation, having endured ten years of traumatic change on the upper Minnesota River, launched the first great attack in the Indian wars. ...
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  19. Indian Culture
    ... Most if not all of the Indian tribes were very civilized people. ... An example is when the Sioux and the Hidasta were going to go to battle. ...
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  20. Massacre of Wounded Knee
    ... post until the matter is quieted, and this should be done at once.ampquot An Indian agent named James McLaughlin developed a plan to break the Sioux Indiansamp39 spirit. ...
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  21. Race Relations from Reconstruction through WWI
    ... famous for ampquotCusteramp39s Last Stand.ampquot The US Army tracked down the disbanded Indian contingents one by one and by 1877 Sioux leadership in the Indian Wars ended. ...
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  22. post civil war
    ... this policy and herded the Indians into still smaller confines, principally the ampquotGreat Sioux reservationampquot in the Dakota Territory, and the Indian Territory of ...
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  23. 19th Century Indian Culture
    ... John Grattan and his command by Brule Sioux. Retaliation on an Indian village at Ash Hollow by General William S. Harney set the stage for more than twenty ...
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  24. Santee Sioux
    ... However, in 1860, newly elected President Abraham Lincoln appointed agents to each of the major Indian tribes. The agent for the Sioux had no prior experience ...
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  25. Custers Last Stand
    ... This Indian army was extremely diverse, consisting of the Cheyenne, Sans Arcs, Miniconjoux Sioux, Oglala Sioux, Blackfeet and Hunkpapa Sioux, who had come ...
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  26. Native American Treaties
    ... as Traverse des Sioux, 2 other bands signed at Mendota, ceding all Sioux lands in ... The Midwest Treaty Network is an alliance of Indian and nonIndian community ...
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  27. Battle of Wounded Knee
    ... had lost all power over the Indians and pretty much lost his accountability in the Indian nation. With Big Foot and Sitting Bull dead the Sioux were without a ...
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  28. Post Civil War Times
    ... It started when the Whites wanted to outlaw the Siouxamp39s Ghost Dance Sun Dance religion, which they feared would lead to an Indian uprising. ...
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  29. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee Book Report
    ... Indiansamp39 arrows. North of the Navahos, another Indian tribe, the Santee Sioux, was losing its homeland as well. The Santee Sioux ...
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  30. The Way West
    ... be scouts for the white man and his troops, so not every Indian was against the ... The Sioux were promised the Black Hills as a permanent home which is now South ...
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