Sioux Culture Before European Contact Traditional Sioux of the ...
.... rarely used for dances or for individual reasons like courting, but were instead used almost exclusively (by both the
Sioux and other
Plains peoples) during ....
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The Indian Wars
.... the battle. The conditions that led to the
Sioux and Cheyenne risings were repeated throughout the
plains and desert West. By 1882 ....
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Native American Commentators
.... infrastructure projects were undertaken on tribal lands, particularly in the
Plains states. Calloway refers to the 200,000 acres of
Sioux land affected by the ....
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Practices Concerned with Death
.... the larger hoop which was the seven campfires of the
Sioux, representing one nation .... 1953, and Lame Deer and Erdoes, 1972) says that the
Plains Indians believed ....
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The Battle of Little Bighorn
.... documented in "stories of the Indians and the white men of the
Plains, or Custer's .... President, if he could win even a little victory over a few
Sioux" (p. 182). ....
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The Crow Indians
.... The Crows chose the life of the
Plains Indians instead. .... The
Sioux Indians, who were forced out of their Black Hills country, came to this are to continue their ....
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The Crow Indians
.... The Crows chose the life of the
Plains Indians instead. .... The
Sioux Indians, who were forced out of their Black Hills country, came to this are to continue their ....
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Treatment of Different Native American Tribes
.... of the way the government treated the Indians of California, the
Sioux, and the .... the Far West are not as well known as the Indians of the
Plains, but California ....
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Native American Literature
.... His grandmother tells him that he needs to marry a
Sioux. .... merely that in the presence of this foreign condition he was a simple child of the
plains" (Crane 9 ....
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Indian Rebellions & Battles On December 29, 1890, an incident ...
.... grounds of the
plains Indians, many of the Indian tribes rose up in rebellion. The strongest movement of Indian resistance took place among the
Sioux in the ....
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American Indian Treaties AMERICAN INDIAN TREATIES This research ...
....
Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes resisted demands by speculators for access to railroad rights of way through their lands. The Indians of the Great
Plains ....
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Treatment of American Indians
.... makes major errors in depicting the history and culture of the Lakota
Sioux tribe portrayed .... The book tells the story of the
plains Indians over a 30 year period ....
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Battle of the Little Big Horn
.... grass and game would no longer support so many." From that point on the
Plains Indians never won another major military engagement and the great
Sioux War was ....
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American Aboriginal Peoples
.... native homelands.
Sioux Indians, originally from the Minnesota lake region, inhabited the Great
Plains in seven bands. The Crow ....
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Cheyenne
.... in the fleeting victory for the Cheyenne (along with the
Sioux) known as .... Development of the Great
Plains took away the buffalo and the US government took away ....
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Peyotism
.... of these is the Ghost Dance, which was performed by a number of
Plains Indian groups. It is perhaps best known from its performances by the
Sioux, although it ....
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Indian Wars & Battle of Wounded Knee
.... recognize the name of Sitting Bull than that of any other
Plains Indian leader .... As it turned out, Sitting Bull was killed in a confrontation with
Sioux police in ....
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American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... the crossfire between the
plains settlers and the more hostile
Plains Indians such .... From August 17-23, 1862, the Santee
Sioux revolted against near starvation ....
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INVOLVEMENT OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
.... the crossfire between the
plains settlers and the more hostile
Plains Indians such .... From August 17-23, 1862, the Santee
Sioux revolted against near starvation ....
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Native American Scholarship
.... Gutierrez (1991) addresses familial and political issues related to the Southern
Plains Indians of New Mexico. .... Little Crow: Spokesman for the
Sioux. St. ....
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Anthropology of Religion
.... The religion of the American
Plains indigenous peoples, including but not limited to .... It appears that Black Elk, an Oglala
Sioux (Lakota), was a visionary who ....
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Image of Indian in 19th Century Historical Novel
.... to the plight of California's mission Indians and the various
Plains tribes. .... view that Parkman wanted to make accurate portrayals of Indian culture the
Sioux. ....
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Five Native American Writers
.... the possibilities of his role as intermediary--between the
Sioux and other .... as the highest form of food (a traditional characteristic of
Plains Indians' diets). ....
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20th Century Native American Writers
.... the possibilities of his role as intermediary--between the
Sioux and other .... as the highest form of food (a traditional characteristic of
Plains Indians' diets). ....
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Government Domination of Indian Affairs
.... Indian culture areas are eastern woodland, southeast, prairies,
plains, great basin .... 50,000 include the Chippewa (73,000), Choctaw (50,000), and
Sioux (78,000). ....
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