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MAIN EVENTS FOR NATIVE
AMERICANS
1876 BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN
 Custer sent to return members of Sioux and Cheyenne tribe who left
their tribe and refused to return – life on the reservations was bad
 Custer attacked them at full force and ended up killing himself and 200
men
 Example of failed resistance from NAs – led to US govt attempt at
further weakening them
 Most of the US horrified about what happened to the US cavalry – NAs
seen as savages.


SITTING BULL A CONSTANT SYMBOL OF RESISTANCE, A CONTINUAL DEFENDER
OF THE INDIAN CULTURE


1887 DAWES ACT
 An alternative to the reservation policy
 Created by Henry Dawes
 Aimed to divide up reservations into plots of land allotments given to
the NAs to own
 This went against NA beliefs
o Land couldn’t be owned
o Land given to men, NA society was matriarchal
 Meant that by owning land, NAs became US citizens and gain es civil
rights like voting and paying taxes – however they experienced
discrimination when exercising these civil rights.
 Each family given either 160 acres of farmland or 320 acres of grazing
land for 25 years, they then owned the land
 By 1900, of 150 million acres of reservation land only 78 million acres
were given to NAs – loss of land
 Some of the land was unsuitable for farming which meant that most of
them sold the land to white settlers to pay debts – except Navajo tribe

, 1890 Wounded Knee massacre
 Sitting Bull killed after being mistaken as the Ghost dancer by the
reservation police – conflict breaks out
 US cavalry surrounds Wounded Knee creek and demanded for them to
surrender their weapons
 Fight breaks out and a shot is fired – unclear which side from
 A brutal massacre followed, in which it’s estimated 300 Indians were
killed – 25 US troops killed
 Symbolised NA resistance


1898 CURTIS ACT
 Amendment to the Dawes Act
 The five civilized tribes were exempt from the Dawes Act because they
were seen as much more civilised because they had good relations with
white settlers and the govt.
 Curtis act aimed to involve them in the Dawes Act after they were forced
to leave their land


1902 Cherokee Nation vs Hitchcock
 Cherokees continued to fight the right of congress to deny them to live
according to their own laws and traditions


1903 Lone Wolf vs Hitchcock
 Ended with SC decision that US govt could revoke all treaties with NA’s


1911 Society of American Indians established
 Different because made up of educated NAs not white Americans
 Campaigned for better healthcare and education
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