Contrast Horses ... In his article, The Rise and Fall of Plains Indian Horse Cultures, Pekka HAmAlAinen argues that the common view that horses brought success to Native ... View More
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The Great Sioux Legacy ... Crazy Horse was captured during this time and later killed by a ... he longed for the old life of roaming the plains. ... It was started by Wovoka, an Indian who was ... View More
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How were the lives of the Plains Indians in the second half ... The government extinguished Indian rights to millions of acres ... and took action to wipe the Plains Indians out ... Crazy horse, a military genius saw a vision that ... View More
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Comanche ... The horse enabled them to travel widely, striking terror into the hearts of their ... language was the decision of the white man to absorb the Plains Indian culture ... View More
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Crazy horse ... the most dominant nation in thewestern plains was the ... justdid not want to keep the IndianWhite relationship peaceful.Crazy Horse, then called ... View More
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Crazy horse ... the most dominant nation in thewestern plains was the ... justdid not want to keep the IndianWhite relationship peaceful.Crazy Horse, then called ... View More
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Indian Woman and the Tipi ... poles on a travois and dragged it behind a horse. ... Indian women helped their tribes survive when they needed ... were replaced the women of the Plains Indians will ... View More
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Buffalo Soldiers ... The Buffalo Soldiers led a very dangerous life on the open and unmanaged plains of the west. ... tile indian warriors, horse theives and cattle rustlers ... View More
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Buffalo soldiers ... In addition to the Plains Indian warriors, the Buffalo Soldiers were also charged with apprehending train and stagecoach bandits, horse thieves, cattle ... View More
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American Indian Wars ... years the struggle ranged over the plains, mountains, and ... Prospectors poured onto Indian land, and under the leadership of Chief Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull ... View More
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Leadership Through Example ... had the potential to devastate the entire Indian culture. Crazy Horse had the ability to recognize the detrimental ... the dire straights of the plains peoples and ... View More
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The Battle Of Little Big Horn ... They were to divide the plains into separate territories ... did not want to keep the IndianWhite relationship ... Crazy Horse, then called Curly, was only thirteen ... View More
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west ... by Crazy Horse in a decoyed. ... and Cheyenne agreed to reservations in the Western Indian Territory. ... o June 1875 Southern Plains with the Natives forced onto the ... View More
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Life as a sioux indian ... their lives against the army but also our own Indian people who ... As cavalry soldiers roam the Great Plains searching for the great Crazy Horse, the white ... View More
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Crazy Horse and Custer ... a young brave seeking his identity on the Plains. ... Clouds, who attempt to restrain Crazy Horse by catching ... a strong force within American Indian culture, and a ... View More
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Buffalo soldiers ... The Buffalo Soldiers led a very dangerous life on the open and unmanaged plains of the west. ... tile indian warriors, horse theives and cattle rustlers ... View More
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Custers Last Stand ... the ultimatum General Phillip Sheridan, commander of the armed forces of the plains, decided that ... The famous Indian General Crazy Horse attacked ampquotthe ... View More
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native americans ... years the struggle ranged over the plains, mountains, and ... Prospectors poured onto Indian land, and under the leadership of Chief Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull ... View More
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Analyze and explain the contacts between Native Americans and ... ... With the horse, Indians could leave their villages and ... advantages, the tribes of the Plains were eventually ... The European explorers followed Indian trails to ... View More
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Analyze and explain the contacts between Native Americans and ... ... With the horse, Indians could leave their villages and ... advantages, the tribes of the Plains were eventually ... The European explorers followed Indian trails to ... View More
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George Custer ... the Lakota and Sioux from the Northern Plains region. ... of Little Bighorn, and only a lone horse named Comanche ... Because of this Indian victory, future US military ... View More
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NoneProvided ... They could range wider areas with the horse, a nomadic tribe they raided Indian pueblos and Spanish outposts ... Masters of the southern plains by 1725. ... View More
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Indianshumanities ... the Atlas of North American Indian, the Sioux Indian was located throughout the Northern plains of America. The Sioux were led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. ... View More
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Battle of little bighorn ... force Sioux and Cheyenne Indians off of the plains and back ... The Indian territory project was abandoned. ... Bull and Gall fled to Canada, Crazy Horse remained with ... View More
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Dances with Wolves ... So, he took a horse, and rode it directly in front of the ... the fort he was in, to a post out in the plains. ... he was amp39washing upamp39, he had a run in with an Indian. ... View More
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Dancing With Wolves ... So, he took a horse, and rode it directly in front of the ... the fort he was in, to a post out in the plains. ... he was amp39washing upamp39, he had a run in with an Indian. ... View More
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Wild Mustangs ... the social organization of those on the Great Plains. ... Now, what do I mean by American horse ... from Mexico, California, and Texas, Indian ponies, and ... View More
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The French and Indian War ... The Battle of the Plains of Abraham lasted less than ... as pilot, Barnaby Currin, John MacQuire, Indian Traders, Henry ... this march he fell from his horse and died ... View More
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Kiowa Indians ... lived on the southern Great Plains. They became known as expert hunters, horse riders, and warriors who were feared for their raids on other Indian groups SIRS ... View More
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Cree Indians ... Upon the introduction of the horse, some tribes became ... Joseph Epes Brown writes that, for plains Indians, animals ... In them the Indian sees actual reflections of ... View More
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