 Native American Tribes   Many tribes of the Great Plains were nomads  Followed buffalo herds for food, shelter, tools  Americans forced natives.

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 Native American Tribes

  Many tribes of the Great Plains were nomads  Followed buffalo herds for food, shelter, tools  Americans forced natives to relocate, or move off lands that were promised to them through treaties  Sometimes in exchange for money, or annuities  Many natives forced to live in poverty  Many tribes, esp. Dakota tribe, fight back The Plains Indians

  A Sioux tribe called the Lakota go to war against U.S. troops under the leadership of chiefs Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse  Trick troops into ambush under Capt. Will Fetterman  The army abandons Bozeman Trail post in 1868  Chief Black Kettle of the Sand Creek tribe, after much war, rides to army post in CO  U.S. troops massacre Sand Creeks riding under American and White Truce Flag Western War

  1867: Congress forms Indian Peace Commission  Plan: create two reservations, if Indians refuse the army will attack  Chiefs forced to sign treaties, Americans ignored the terms, settlers occupied “Indian Land”  Americans kill buffalo to get rid of Indians Attempts At Peace

  Battle of Little Big Horn: US Lt. Col. Custer lead troops against Lakota & Cheyenne against orders, slaughtered  Newspapers paint battle as a massacre on the part of the Indians, the army is dispatched to deal with them  Battle of Nez Perce: Indians refuse to leave southern land for a smaller reservation in Idaho, army attacks, tribe relocated to Oklahoma  Wounded Knee: Chief Sitting Bull defies U.S. orders, continues Ghost Dance, and is attacked—200 Lakota dead Big Battles

  1881: A Century of Dishonor published  Changes American thinking about Indians  New goal is to assimilate Indians  1887: Congress passes the Dawes Act—Fails  Divides reservations into individual farm lands  1924: Citizenship Act  1934: Indian Reorganization Act  Reversed Dawes Act, restored reservation lands, allow Indians to elect their own governments The Dawes Act