Indian Wars & Battle of Wounded Knee
.... with a shrewd evaluation of both the hazards of testimony and the politics of the Army investigation that followed Wounded
Knee: Anyone,
Indian or otherwise ....
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The American Indian Movement
.... Wounded
Knee was a good symbolic location for
Indian protest because it was the site of the Calvary massacre of men, women and children which had taken place ....
(2884

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Indian Rebellions & Battles On December 29, 1890, an incident ...
.... Brown, Dee. Bury My Heart at Wounded
Knee: An
Indian History of the American West. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1970. "A ....
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Pan-Indian Movement
.... links the religion to the death of Sitting Bull at the hands of
Indian police and the last big
Indian massacre--some 200 Lakota at Wounded
Knee, South Dakota ....
(2002

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American Indian Cultural Values
.... confrontations between
Indian and the established power structure of the United States--at Alcatraz, at Wounded
Knee, at the Bureau of
Indian Affairs--Robert ....
(6598

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Peter Iverson and Little Big Horn
.... that begins with Wounded
Knee and runs to the present. Without in any way dismissing the importance of what had been lost to American
Indian groups since ....
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Peter Iverson
.... that begins with Wounded
Knee and runs to the present. Without in any way dismissing the importance of what had been lost to American
Indian groups since ....
(737

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Native American Commentators
.... when Russell Means led what he terms a "siege" of Wounded
Knee, or a nine-week standoff between US government agencies and the American
Indian Movement, was ....
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The Indian Wars
.... only battles in the
Indian Wars that remain household names today are an
Indian victory, Little Big Horn, and the late episode at Wounded
Knee, remembered now ....
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Treatment of American Indians
.... Most of them, young and old, would be driven into the ground long before the symbolic end of
Indian freedom came at Wounded
Knee in December, 1890 (Brown 12). ....
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American Indian Treaties AMERICAN INDIAN TREATIES This research ...
.... Brown, D. (2001). Bury My Heart at Wounded
Knee. New York: Costo, R. & Henry, J. (1977).
Indian Treaties Two Centuries of Dishonor. ....
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Usefulness of History
.... Brown, Dee. Bury My Heart at Wounded
Knee: An
Indian History of the American West. .... Bury My Heart at Wounded
Knee: An
Indian History of the American West. ....
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Government Domination of Indian Affairs
.... In 1973, the occupation of Wounded
Knee, South Dakota occurred. In 1974, representatives from various
Indian tribes attended the first International Treaty ....
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Native American Literature
.... not become a radical, but, like it or not, would always be an "
Indian". .... Still, the siege at Wounded
Knee, the prison sentences for many (including her husband ....
(1982

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)
Indians Loss of Their Land
.... and killed unarmed men, women and children of the Sioux nation at the Battle of Wounded
Knee in an all out effort to prove their superiority over the
Indian. ....
(1849

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Failure of the Dawes Act
.... The resulting massacre of the Sioux by the 7th Cavalry at Wounded
Knee sounded the .... By the beginning of the twentieth century, the Bureau of
Indian Affairs (BIA ....
(1864

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)
Writer Louise Erdrich Louise Erdrich, like many of the charact
.... Bay, then with the occupation in 1972 of the Bureau of
Indian Affairs in Washington, DC, and subsequently with the 71-day armed siege at Wounded
Knee in 1973. ....
(1946

8

)
Battle of the Little Big Horn
.... Brown, Dee. Bury My Heart at Wounded
Knee: An
Indian History of the American West. New York: Holt, Rinehart, Winston, 1971. Camp, Walter. ....
(5419

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Polish Americans
.... on Washington, DC, which ended in the occupation of the Bureau of
Indian Affairs (BIA .... the US armed forces known as the battle of Wounded
Knee (The Chronological ....
(2047

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)
Peyotism
.... after United States Army troops massacred Sioux ghost dancers at Wounded
Knee on the .... 283-5). From 1886 to 1932 the Bureau of
Indian Affairs joined traditional ....
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Relation Between Hemingway's Life & Fiction
.... wife that he is upset with problems he is having with an
Indian worker named .... When Hemingway was being treated for a
knee injury (one of the many injuries to ....
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Comparison of Hemingway's Fiction With His Life There are numerous ...
.... wife that he is upset with problems he is having with an
Indian worker named .... When Hemingway was being treated for a
knee injury (one of the many injuries to ....
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Figure of Shiva
.... tenth century is designated by the museum as the Chola Period of
Indian history. .... The legs are spread, with the right
knee bent, the right leg perpendicular to ....
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Racial Oppression
.... of Native Americans that a white man accused of killing an
Indian was to .... that culminated in the embattled stand that the Sioux took at Wounded
Knee, where Crow ....
(1670

7

)
Oppressed Minorities in the US
.... of Native Americans that a white man accused of killing an
Indian was to .... that culminated in the embattled stand that the Sioux took at Wounded
Knee, where Crow ....
(1670

7

)
Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago
.... the funeral of the brothers are reenacted--the core of East
Indian spirituality is .... a costume that consists of short pants or pants cut off at the
knee, with a ....
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Cultural Diversity in the US
.... their cause by occupying Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay, the Bureau of
Indian Affairs in Washington, and a trading post at Wounded
Knee, South Dakota. ....
(1819

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)
Native Americans & Canadians
.... After the debacle of Wounded
Knee in the early 1970s, the Termination Policy officially ended in 1973. In 1975, passage of the
Indian Self-Determination and ....
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Nineteenth-century painters
.... The painting was featured in Catlin's traveling
Indian Gallery and Pohl suggests .... a visual accent emphasizing the forward movement of Catlin's right
knee and arm ....
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Nineteenth-century Painters
.... The painting was featured in Catlin's traveling
Indian Gallery and Pohl suggests .... a visual accent emphasizing the forward movement of Catlin's right
knee and arm ....
(3345

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