NATIVE AMERICAN LAND CESSIONS 1867 1890 Dave Evensen

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NATIVE AMERICAN LAND CESSIONS 1867 -1890 Dave Evensen 10/2015

NATIVE AMERICAN LAND CESSIONS 1867 -1890 Dave Evensen 10/2015

Outcome You will understand the changes in federal Indian policy, especially in the areas

Outcome You will understand the changes in federal Indian policy, especially in the areas of removal and land ownership. You will be able to describe and feel the impact of federal policies on indigenous nations.

Treaties to End the Indian Wars Medicine Lodge 1867 Treaty of Little Arkansas Indian

Treaties to End the Indian Wars Medicine Lodge 1867 Treaty of Little Arkansas Indian Territory -Kiowa -Comanche -Apache -Cheyenne -Arapaho Ft. Laramie 1868 1851 Treaty -$50, 000/50 yrs Black Hills -Dakota

Chief Joseph Surrender 1877 …I am tired of fighting. Our Chiefs are killed; Looking

Chief Joseph Surrender 1877 …I am tired of fighting. Our Chiefs are killed; Looking Glass is dead, Ta Hool Shute is dead. The old men are all dead. It is the young men who say yes or no. He who led on the young men is dead. It is cold, and we have no blankets; the little children are freezing to death. My people, some of them, have run away to the hills, and have no blankets, no food. No one knows where they are - perhaps freezing to death. I want to have time to look for my children, and see how many of them I can find. Maybe I shall find them among the dead. Hear me, my Chiefs! I am tired; my heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever.

Indian Territory � 5 Civilized Tribes � � � Seminole Cherokee Chocktaw Creek Chicksaw

Indian Territory � 5 Civilized Tribes � � � Seminole Cherokee Chocktaw Creek Chicksaw Dawes Act 1887 � 160 acres 80 40

First Blacksmith Shop in Guthrie Oklahoma 1889

First Blacksmith Shop in Guthrie Oklahoma 1889

Treaty of Fort Laramie 1868 � � War ceasing forever United States pledges -Honor

Treaty of Fort Laramie 1868 � � War ceasing forever United States pledges -Honor the treaty -New Dakota reservation -Including Black Hills -Clothing -Articles of property -Money � � Sioux will be held to United States law Gold found!

Chief Gall 1888 Pratt Commission -Grasp of English -Calmness -Necessity to leave to care

Chief Gall 1888 Pratt Commission -Grasp of English -Calmness -Necessity to leave to care for crops -Broken Promises -Not wanting to sell -Understands supply and demand

Death of Sitting Bull 1890

Death of Sitting Bull 1890

Picture from: http: //www. sdpb. org/blogs/arts-and-culture/oscar-howes-wounded-knee-massacre-a-rarely-seen-masterpiece/

Picture from: http: //www. sdpb. org/blogs/arts-and-culture/oscar-howes-wounded-knee-massacre-a-rarely-seen-masterpiece/

Massacre at Wounded Knee 1890 Picture from: http: //www. sdpb. org/blogs/arts-and-culture/oscar-howes-wounded-knee-massacre-a-rarely-seen-masterpiece/

Massacre at Wounded Knee 1890 Picture from: http: //www. sdpb. org/blogs/arts-and-culture/oscar-howes-wounded-knee-massacre-a-rarely-seen-masterpiece/

Native American Land Picture from: http: //prickly-pears. blogspot. com/2014_07_01_archive. html

Native American Land Picture from: http: //prickly-pears. blogspot. com/2014_07_01_archive. html

Minnesota Land Cession

Minnesota Land Cession

Works Cited � � � � Bureau of Indian Affairs, Records of the Bureau

Works Cited � � � � Bureau of Indian Affairs, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, RG 75: Mc. Laughlin’s Report, December 15, 1890 Chief Gall's “Speech at the 1888 Pratt Commission”. Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, RG 75. August 21, 1888. Chief Joseph, Recorded by US Army Lieutenant Charles E. S. Woods 1877. Indian Territory, Department of the Interior, General Land Office, Farland, 1885. E Pavline Johnson, The White Wampvm, (London: John Lane, 1895), 6. National Achieves. “First Blacksmith Shop in Guthrie” 1889 United States, “Treaty of 1868, ” April 29, 1868. The Black Hills are for the Dakota