What Indian tribes were on the Trail of Tears? What are the dates on North Carolina's flag? What did the Bear Flag Revolt look like? Explain. What is the history of the Cree tribe? What event happened immediately after the Indian Removal Act?
Which indians were the enemies of the Lakota? What did the Seminoles do after the Indian Removal Act? What Native American tribes lived in Virginia colony? What Indian tribes were on the Trail of Tears? What did the Indian Removal Act allow settlers to do? What war did the...
government transformed the culture of northern Indiana. It overviews the history of conflict in Ohio and Indiana between Indian tribes such as the Potawatomi and Miami and U.S. Army forces during the War of 1812, explores differences between Indian and American views regarding land ownership, ...
They were invented in the 1860s by the Navajo after their “relocation” by the US government. “Relocation” seems like a nice word for it, but it was not nice. They were forced at gunpoint to walk 450 miles to an overcrowded internment camp. Rations of wheat flour, powdered milk, and...
The Cocopah Indian Tribe is one of seven descendant Tribes from the greater Yuman language-speaking people who occupied lands along the Colorado River. Cocopah Tribal ancestors also lived along the Lower Colorado River region near the river delta and the Gulf of California. The Cocopah people ha...
In their own language they are known as the "Wabanaki." Their territory streatched from Lake Champlain up the St. Lawrence River basin and south down into Maine and northern Massachusetts. The Abenaki tribes or bands consisted of the Sokokis, the Cowasucks, the Missisquois, the Pennacooks,...
Since the Book of Mormon purports to describe pre-Columbian American societies, perhaps the first question it should be able to answer, is: Who are the native tribes of the "New" World? How did they come to inhabit the vast stretches of two continents? Why were they so unlike the Old ...
Many states, as well as locations within states, have names that are derived from the indigenous people who were the original occupants of the land. Names like 'Mississippi' and 'Connecticut' come from the languages of the Dakota Sioux and Mohican Indian tribes, respectively. ...
Though many of these meetings were peaceful, the cultures more often clashed, resulting in hundreds of battles and skirmishes between the Indians and pioneers encroaching upon their lands, as well as conflicts between the tribes and the U.S. Army. Though confrontations with the Indians virtually ...
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