Treatment of American Indians
....
Sioux tribe portrayed in the film. Much of the history of the New World was a history of the clash between these values, with Europeans pushing the
Indians off ....
(2530

10

)
The Crow Indians
.... The
Sioux Indians, who were forced out of their Black Hills country, came to this are to continue their resistance against the white invasion and forced the ....
(2506

10

)
The Crow Indians
.... The
Sioux Indians, who were forced out of their Black Hills country, came to this are to continue their resistance against the white invasion and forced the ....
(2509

10

)
Dances With Wolves
.... the landscape. He also encounters the
Sioux Indians, whom he has the ability to get to know from a non-racist perspective. This is ....
(1011

4

)
Sioux Culture Before European Contact Traditional Sioux of the ...
.... and the Ghost Dance as the two most important single types of musical performance (or rather integrated musical-dance-ritual performance) of the
Sioux Indians. ....
(10862

43

)
Failure of the Dawes Act
.... paved the way for federal control and intervention in the lives of individual
Indians under the pretext of governmental guardianship. The
Sioux have continued ....
(1864

7

)
Treatment of Different Native American Tribes
A comparison of the way the government treated the
Indians of California, the
Sioux, and the Navajo will show some of these differences and the reasons for them ....
(1873

7

)
Indian Rebellions & Battles On December 29, 1890, an incident ...
.... At the end of this "battle," nearly three hundred
Sioux Indians had been killed, the majority of them being innocent women and children. ....
(4586

18

)
In Black Elk Speaks
.... The violent, brutal and inhumane treatment of the
Sioux by the white man tears these .... his people The argument of the white man was that the
Indians were savages ....
(826

3

)
Abraham Lincoln
.... a fictitious copy of the past (v). However correct Eastman (his
Sioux name was .... in advocating the white man's Christianity-based way of life for
Indians in the ....
(1562

6

)
Frank Howell
.... As such, it was his art involving American
Indians and in particular the Lakota
Sioux that stirred the strongest of his passions (French, 1997, 3), although ....
(1215

5

)
Peter Iverson and Little Big Horn
.... But is also led to the 1890 massacre of
Sioux men, women and children at .... in particular) would lead one to believe that there are no American
Indians left in ....
(737

3

)
Peter Iverson
.... But is also led to the 1890 massacre of
Sioux men, women and children at .... in particular) would lead one to believe that there are no American
Indians left in ....
(737

3

)
Battle of the Little Big Horn
.... was portrayed in the film Little Big Man (1970) as "Custer was "portrayed as a vainglorious fool (which he was not) [and] the
Indians, the
Sioux and Cheyennes ....
(5419

22

)
Indians Loss of Their Land
.... It was believed that this would help the
Indians to assimilate into the white .... troops attacked and killed unarmed men, women and children of the
Sioux nation at ....
(1849

7

)
Native American Literature
.... we can see that "his" native Americans are as frustrated with their lives as the
Sioux of Mary Crow Dog's book. As he tells it, for example, "
Indians like music ....
(1982

8

)
INVOLVEMENT OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
.... From August 17-23, 1862, the Santee
Sioux revolted against near starvation conditions .... Hauptman says that "many American
Indians joined the war effort on both ....
(2488

10

)
Native American Commentators
.... of
Indians that was "spent mostly on things that didn't benefit
Indians," and the .... Russell Means, a
Sioux born in Yankton who was working as an activist in ....
(2245

9

)
The American Indian Movement
.... by the destruction of the building; however, many others, particularly
Indians, decided to .... spring of 1973, when members of the group joined the
Sioux of the ....
(2884

12

)
The Indian Wars
.... Army and hostile
Indians, the battles of the Indian Wars also had the character of inter-tribal battles. Thus, at Rosebud Creek (June 17, 1876), the
Sioux and ....
(1560

6

)
The Battle of Little Bighorn
.... solemn promises to
Indians that he would keep "when he was made the Great Father, the President, if he could win even a little victory over a few
Sioux" (p. 182 ....
(2313

9

)
Luther Standing Bear
.... peaceful, and to this end there were continuing conflicts with the
Indians on the .... Specific regions were defined in which the
Sioux were to live and hunt. ....
(1388

6

)
Native American Scholarship
.... Although Little Crow was generally believed to be an accomodationist, he joined his fellow
Indians in the "Great
Sioux War" in which Indian warriors took ....
(5942

24

)
Little Bighorn
.... The entire Seventh Cavalry took part in the expedition against the
Indians that began from .... and were themselves pinned down in a battle with the
Sioux in which ....
(1886

8

)
With Custer on the Little Bighorn
.... The entire Seventh Cavalry took part in the expedition against the
Indians that began from .... and were themselves pinned down in a battle with the
Sioux in which ....
(1886

8

)
Indian Wars & Battle of Wounded Knee
.... Given that the Pine Ridge Agent at the time, DW Royer, was the one contemptuously named "Young Man Afraid of
Indians" by the
Sioux, White Lance was probably ....
(10951

44

)
Peyotism
.... the ceremony, even after United States Army troops massacred
Sioux ghost dancers at .... and recognizable form to the fears and hopes of American
Indians of their ....
(2356

9

)
Practices Concerned with Death
.... the larger hoop which was the seven campfires of the
Sioux, representing one nation .... and Lame Deer and Erdoes, 1972) says that the Plains
Indians believed they ....
(1357

5

)
Racial Oppression
.... the twentieth century, however, slavery and the wars against the
Indians were over .... Autobiographies by
Sioux activist Mary Crow Dog and African-American writer ....
(1670

7

)
Oppressed Minorities in the US
.... the twentieth century, however, slavery and the wars against the
Indians were over .... Autobiographies by
Sioux activist Mary Crow Dog and African-American writer ....
(1670

7

)