Essays about sioux nation

  1. Lakota
    The Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Nation is also known as the Great Sioux Nation. The word Sioux was adopted by the United States government ...
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  2. Crazy horse
    ... of their people. In the nineteenth century the most dominant nation in thewestern plains was the Sioux Nation. This nation was divided ...
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  3. The Battle of Little Big Horn
    ... of their people. In the nineteenth century the most dominant nation in the western plains was the Sioux Nation. This nation was ...
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  4. An idian named slow
    An Indian Named Slow The Life Of Sitting Bull Slow Sitting Bull played a very important role in the Sioux nation. Slow was a very unique person. ...
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  5. American Indian Wars
    ... The Santees, an eastern branch of the Sioux Nation, having endured ten years of traumatic change on the upper Minnesota River, launched the first great attack ...
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  6. American Indian Wars
    ... The Santees, an eastern branch of the Sioux Nation, having endured ten years of traumatic change on the upper Minnesota River, launched the first great attack ...
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  7. native americans
    ... The Santees, an eastern branch of the Sioux Nation, having endured ten years of traumatic change on the upper Minnesota River, launched the first great attack ...
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  8. Outline of Sioux History
    History The Sioux Nation contained about twenty thousand people in seven different tribes throughout the Northern Great plains. ...
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  9. Native American Treaties
    ... In 1825 the Ojibwe Indians participated in a treaty that defined the boundaries of ampquotGreat Chippewa Nationampquot and the ampquotGreat Sioux Nation.ampquot The United States ...
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  10. Massacre of Wounded Knee
    ... the already defeated Indians were forced to suffer through even worse degradations, which would utterly destroy the unity and pride of the Sioux nation. ...
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  11. Battle of Wounded Knee
    ... With Big Foot and Sitting Bull dead the Sioux were without a leader. With this lose of numbers the Sioux nation disappeared and melded in with other groups. ...
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  12. What Caused the Defeat of the
    ... either. It was also known that at around that time of year the entire Sioux nation comes together for a big get together. This all ...
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  13. Black Elk Speaks
    ... vocation. Black Elk prescribed healing remedies for sick individuals and public policy remedies for the Lakota Sioux nation as well. 2 ...
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  14. Wounded Knee
    ... With Big Foot and Sitting Bull dead the Sioux were without a leader. With this lose of numbers the Sioux Nation disappeared and melded in with other groups. ...
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  15. Racial Genocide
    ... The once proud, freeroaming Sioux Nation found their life destroyed, the buffalo were gone, and they themselves were confined to reservations and dependent on ...
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  16. Zitkala Sa
    During the time of western development in the 19th century of American history, the Sioux Nation was at the forefront of political aggression. ...
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  17. native americans
    ... ten. He proved to be a strong warrior. He became a war chief who led the Sioux nation into many successful battles. Sitting Bull ...
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  18. Leonard Peltier Case
    ... Peltier, 153. Fearing for their safety, the Oglala Sioux Nation elders asked the AIM to help protect their community. The AIM obliged ...
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  19. The Year I Was Born: 1979
    ... In the largest court settlement ever awarded to American Indians, the Sioux Nation was awarded 105 million for 7 million acres of land in the Black Hills of ...
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  20. The Great Sioux Legacy
    They have a long and interesting history, which has had a great affect on our Nation. I plan to show the history of the Sioux up to modern time, including ...
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  21. The Root of Ethnic Discrimination at Wounded Knee
    ... of armed Native Americans reclaimed Wounded Knee in the name of the Lakota Nation. For the first time in over a century, those Oglala Sioux ruled themselves ...
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  22. Indian Treatment
    ... Looking back to before the turn of the century, our nation was still in her ... The Yankton Sioux, in 1858, entered into a treaty with the United States wherein ...
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  23. Custers Last Stand
    ... Gall, a Sioux chief attacked from the rear and easily over ran the rear guard. ... It is hard to believe that this nation is the same United States that prides ...
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  24. Morality in the US
    ... After the United States had become its own sovereign nation, it continued to take the American Indians ... In the 1860s and 1870s, Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Sioux. ...
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  25. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
    ... Here on a cold December day is were hundreds of Sioux men, women, and children ... to reemerge and America was once again looked upon as a great and proud nation. ...
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  26. Black Elk Speaks
    ... This is a story about his culture and the thought process of the Oglala Sioux. ... ampquotA nation I would make over.ampquot This is a strong quote by Black Elk. ...
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  27. Race Relations from Reconstruction through WWI
    ... the disbanded Indian contingents one by one and by 1877 Sioux leadership in ... legal segregation and the denial of civil rights to the nationamp39s black population. ...
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  28. Indians and Govnt
    ... any nation, and the particular responsibility of elected officials of any nation, is not ... He could not make peace between the whites and the Sioux, Cheyenne and ...
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  29. Theodore Roosevelt 2
    ... he tells how a friend was out hunting and had to fight off Sioux Indians. ... According to Roosevelt the fathers and sons of our nation ampquotmustampquot do hard labor and be ...
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  30. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
    ... These three men all committed horrific acts of treachery against the Indian nation which left a ... Another group that had faced such problems was the Sioux Indian ...
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