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This trail crossed the Sioux Territory in the Great Plains region. This ... This
brought white prospectors into the Sioux territory. Many ...
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... began making treaties with the US In 1825, the Sioux made another treaty, which
showed that they were the rightful owners of the territory covering Minnesota ...
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... The Santee Sioux dealt with minor territory infractions as they came; however, a
few months after the first violent uprising, Little Crow led another revolt ...
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... intensified this policy and herded the Indians into still smaller confines, principally
the "Great Sioux reservation" in the Dakota Territory, and the Indian ...
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... 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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... Sioux. The white government began tobuild forts. In 1851, Fort Laramie was
built along the NorthPlatte river in Sioux territory . In ...
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... In 1851, Fort Laramie was built along the North Platte river in Sioux territory
(Matthiessen 6). In 1851, the settlers began complaining of the Indians who ...
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... from the Wyoming, Montana and Dakota Territories on a mission to round up Native
Americans and place them on the Great Sioux Reservation in Dakota Territory. ...
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... In 1849, the Gold Rush caused whites to again encroach on Native American territory. ...
In the 1860s and 1870s, Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Sioux. ...
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... The government made nearly 1200 arrests. I think the Sioux were making a statement
by inhabiting the same territory that they had been screwed on back in 1890. ...
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... Montana Territory. Custer's regiment of 665 men formed the advance guard of a force
under General Alfred Terry. On June 25 Custer's scouts located the Sioux on ...
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... Montana Territory. Custer's regiment of 665 men formed the advance guard of a force
under General Alfred Terry. On June 25 Custer's scouts located the Sioux on ...
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... Territory. Custer's regiment of 665 men formed the advance guard of a force under
General Alfred Terry. On June 25 Custer's scouts located the Sioux on the ...
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... against the hostile Native Americans, then centered in Southwestern Montana Territory. ...
white men west of the Mississippi River, forced the Sioux and Cheyenne ...
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... west in search of new land and wealth, the Native American's territory and lives ...
The Ghost Dance, a native ritual of the Sioux Native American Indians, is a ...
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... Colonel Miles was in pursuit of the fleeing Sioux, north of Yellowstone, and had
two ... and an effort was to be made to move the Lakota into Indian territory. ...
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... the size of Indian Territory by half. Now the Northern half was open for white
settlement. As for the western Indians, such as the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapahos ...
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... In preparation for the journey into the unmarked territory Lewis studied
many subjects. ... The Sioux, however, were not so accepting. ...
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... Even when the Indian territory was reached, the United States government was not
satisfied. ... He became a war chief who led the Sioux nation into many successful ...
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... The southern branch lived in territory now part of western Utah, southern Nevada ...
spread to tribes all over the West, especially Arapahos, Shoshones, and Sioux. ...
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... of all the sub chiefs through the escapement of the Tenton Sioux (O'Connor ... shall
be permitted to settle upon or occupy any portion of the territory, or without ...
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... While the crew was moving along the river they met the Titon Sioux. ... to be very helpful
along the journey because she knows a lot about the territory to follow. ...
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... The Sioux tribe called this power wakonda. They believed in a great spirit. ... The US
Army wold e in charge of driving the miners out of the territory. ...
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... Eventually, Dunbar is accepted into the Sioux society and becomes a part of their
tribal ... that Dunbar is posted at is in the middle of Indian Territory in the ...
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... come home that offen. The camp site where he was working was near the Big
Sioux River in Dakota Territory. Laura's father had been ...
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... war between Native American groups was probably to defend or enlarge tribal territory. ...
command of Chief Red Cloud great forces of Cheyenne, Sioux, and Arapaho ...
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... the white gold diggers and miners ignored the treaty and invaded the Indian territory. ...
And the Sioux Indians, Indians who lived in the cool plains, were sent ...
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... to capture Pancho Villa, who was now known as a bandit in US territory and a ... name
in the US with his service in the Apache campaign, 1886; Sioux campaign, 1890 ...
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... eastern Native Americans west of the Mississippi to Indian Territory, now Oklahoma ...
The once proud, free-roaming Sioux Nation found their life destroyed, the ...
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... people in the search for gold broke into Indian territory, and therefore ... The biggest
and strongest western tribe, the Sioux, together with associated tribes ...
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