American Indian Treaties AMERICAN INDIAN TREATIES This research ...
.... Quincy Adams continued in the 1820s to oppose the taking of
Indian lands without their consent but did relatively little to remedy
Indian treaty breaches by ....
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The American Indian Movement
.... leadership had broken up by the late 1970s, other members of the group went on to form a new organization known as the International
Indian Treaty Council (IITC ....
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Cherokee and Seminole Strategies against Indian Removal
.... soldiers who clearly outnumbered them, more than 4,000 other Seminoles began the journey of their removal to
Indian Territory under the 1832
Treaty of Payne's ....
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Polish Americans
.... The International
Indian Treaty Council (IITC) was established in 1974 at the United Nations in Geneva, and in 1977 it established NGO status within the United ....
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The New Echota Treaty of 1835
.... Cherokees removed. The
Indian territory, home of the western Cherokee, had been assigned to them in the
treaty of 1833. The
treaty ....
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Government Domination of Indian Affairs
.... occurred. In 1974, representatives from various
Indian tribes attended the first International
Treaty Council held in South Dakota. In ....
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Pan-Indian Movement
.... Tecumseh gradually became the more visible symbol of pan-
Indian unity because .... away tribal territory," labeling their actions a "whiskey
treaty." Tecumseh did ....
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The Indian Wars
.... In the background were repeated violations of treaties, and the suspicions of
Indian leaders that any
treaty they made would be broken when it was convenient ....
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Treatment of Different Native American Tribes
.... the
Treaty ended hostilities and assured the
indian that if any Whites committed crimes against the
Indian, he or she would be punished. ....
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Luther Standing Bear
.... The
Treaty ended hostilities and assured the
Indian that if any Whites committed crimes against the
Indian, he or she would be punished. ....
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Contributions of the Miami Indians
.... The Kickapoo, Eel River, Piankashaw and Kaskaskia tribes would each get $500 worth of goods. The
Treaty of Greenville marked the end of the
Indian Wars. ....
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History of the Miami Indians
.... The Kickapoo, Eel River, Piankashaw and Kaskaskia tribes would each get $500 worth of goods. The
Treaty of Greenville marked the end of the
Indian Wars. ....
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Failure of the Dawes Act
.... like Sitting Bull or Red Cloud did not sign the latest
treaty, three-fourths .... The Dawes Act had a devastating effect on
Indian land ownership, among the Sioux ....
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Treatment of American Indians
.... The book is based largely on the records of
treaty councils and the words of
Indian leaders like Chief Joseph, Geronimo, and Crazy Horse. ....
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Indian Tribes and Gambling
.... It can be diminished in three ways: 1) by
treaty or agreement; 2 .... authority is inconsistent with the tribe's "dependent status." The
Indian Gaming Regulation Act ....
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American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... atrocities, such as the federal massacre of hundreds of Cheyenne
Indian women and .... By 1871, when the last
treaty was abrogated, only 271,000 Indians were left ....
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Image of Indian in 19th Century Historical Novel
.... 215-39) agree that Parkman distorted facts, attributing virtually all
treaty initiatives to white concern for peace despite evidence of
Indian initiatives. ....
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Struggle of American Indian in Modern America
.... the terms of the
Treaty of 1868 three fourths of all adult males were required to approve leases of Navajo land. However, once the Bureau of
Indian Affairs (BIA ....
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American Aboriginal Peoples
.... During the council meeting that preceded the signing of the
treaty,
Indian representatives spoke of their desire to live like their ancestors in freedom ....
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Native Americans and Whites: 1600-1820
.... The period between 1778 and 1871 was known as the "
Treaty-Making Period" in United States-
Indian relations. During this period almost 400 treaties were made. ....
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Native American Population Culture
.... culture, it is just as often in practice a means of further destroying it: The field of
Indian law rests mainly on the old treaties and
treaty substitutes. ....
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France & Spain in the American Revolution
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treaty with the colony. It was suspected that France had territorial ambitions, and there was still anger over the French role in the French and
Indian War ....
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Indian Wars & Battle of Wounded Knee
.... Warren K. Moorehead, writing a quarter-century after the event,
Indian survivors also .... honor its commitments to the Indians, either in terms of
treaty rights or ....
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The Crow Indians
.... In 1851, the Fort Laramie
Treaty established the boundaries of the
Indian country for several Indians, including an area of 35,531,147 acres for the Crow ....
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The Crow Indians
.... In 1851, the Fort Laramie
Treaty established the boundaries of the
Indian country for several Indians, including an area of 35,531,147 acres for the Crow ....
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The Native American culture
.... culture, it is just as often in practice a means of further destroying it: The field of
Indian law rests mainly on the old treaties and
treaty substitutes. ....
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Cultures of Native Americans:1775-1815
.... According to Swanton, "from the beginning of the French and
Indian War until the
Treaty of Greenville in 1795 the main body of the Shawnee were almost ....
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Trail of Tears Cherokee Nation
.... Two years after Jackson was elected the
Indian Removal Act of 1830 was signed by the .... actions in the Supreme Court and won, but in 1835 the
Treaty Part signed ....
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Custer Died for Your Sins
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Indian Affairs was regarded as merely a matter of administration and record keeping .... had to spend all of their time defending their lands and
treaty rights from ....
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The Black Hawk War
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Indian fighter in Florida, which included hanging two British citizens accused of fomenting resistance among the Seminole, led to the Transcontinental
Treaty ....
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