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... Creek. On December 29, 1890, after disarming the Sioux Indians, the rapid fire Hotchkiss mountain cannons were used on them. These ...
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... discovery of gold. This proved to be a problem however, because this land already had occupants; the Sioux Indians. Tensions between the ...
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... Two Sox was a wolf that showed itself to John Dunbar whenever he was going to encounter the Sioux Indians. He could have been a ...
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... The Sioux Indians have a religion littered with symbols. Probably the most prominent symbolism in the Sioux religion is the color. ...
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... and whites. After many triumphant battles for the Sioux, the US agreed to turn control over to the Indians in 1868. The buffalo, which ...
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... an Indian reservation. The Black Hills in South Dakota were the most sacred of all places for the Sioux Indians. Under the Treaty ...
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... Sitting Bull was charged with instigating an up rise with the Sioux Indians against the whites and was arrested on December 15, 1890. ...
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... The uprising was finally crushed by federal troops and nearly forty of Sioux Indians, after a summary trial, were hanged at a well-attended mass execution. ...
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... When the surviving Sioux Indians arrived at pine Ridge it was after dark and they were left out in the wagons in the cold while a search for available lodging ...
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... The Sioux Indians had lost nearly everything that made thema strong nation. ... The Sioux Indians were not treated withthe most respect to say the least. ...
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... Each person would show their identity as an Indian warrior. One of the many ways Sioux Indians got from place to place was by bark canoes. ...
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... The Sioux Indians had lost nearly everything that made them a strong nation. ... The Sioux Indians were not treated with the most respect to say the least. ...
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... of condemned to 38, who were duly hung. On December 26, 1862, those 38 Sioux Indians were executed for their part in uprisings.
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... For a different perspective on the Sioux Indians romanticized in Costner's film, see Francis Parkman's The Oregon Trail. Parkman ...
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... 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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... Florida. And the Sioux Indians, Indians who lived in the cool plains, were sent to reservations in the desert of New Mexico. The ...
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... "The Lakota Sioux Indians have beliefs that are unique to their heritage. They believe in a reincarnate religion with certain ideas about the afterlife. ...
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... The setting is that Dunbar, a drunk army officer, is assigned to a remote trading post near a tribe of Sioux Indians, his sworn enemies. ...
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... 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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... the Missouri. Early inhabitants of the Missouri valley included the Cheyenne, Crow, Mandan, Pawnee, and Sioux Indians. In 1673 the ...
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... This treaty, signed by the President of the United States, said that Paha Sapa, the Black Hills, will forever and ever be the sacred land of the Sioux Indians. ...
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... a sign of good faith gifts were given to each of the chiefs, smaller gifts for the Indians of lesser status. Next the expedition encountered the Yankton Sioux. ...
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... Dunbar ends up befriending a group of Sioux Indians. Three members in particular were Kicking Bird, Wind in His Hair, and Stands With a Fist. ...
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... with this tribe. Many Indians, especially the Sioux, had at least a decade of ongoing war with the US Army. White settlers had been ...
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... "The Lakota Sioux Indians have beliefs that are unique to their heritage. They believe in a reincarnate religion with certain ideas about the afterlife. ...
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... The Lakota Sioux Indians have beliefs that are unique to their heritage. ... No longer are we Navajos, Poncas, Apaches or Sioux, but just Indians.? ...
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... When he gets there, he finds no soldiers there. He stays anyway. The other main character is a white woman captured and raised by the Sioux Indians. ...
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... Another group that had faced such problems was the Sioux Indian. The Sioux Indians suffered most of the same fates that the Cheyenne's had suffered also. ...
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... The Sioux Indians were starving and mad that they were taken from their land and killed more than 200 settlers in one day. They ...
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... The Sioux Indians were starving and mad that they were taken from their land and killed more than 200 settlers in one day. They ...
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