Jon Massoglia Silvermoon has written: 'Cultural resource overview' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Klamath Indians, Paiute Indians, Historic sites, Indians of North America, Excavations (Archaeology), Modoc Indians
Raymond J. DeMallie has written: 'Early treaties with the Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho' -- subject(s): Arapaho Indians, Cheyenne Indians, Treaties 'Comanche treaties with the Republic of Texas' -- subject(s): Comanche Indians, Indians of North America, Treaties 'The unratified treaty between the Kiowas, Comanches and Apaches and the United States of 1863' -- subject(s): Apache Indians, Comanche Indians, Kiowa Indians, Treaties, United States, United States. 1863 'Teton Dakota kinship and social organization' 'Historical background of the Gila River Reservation' -- subject(s): History, Indians of North America, Maricopa Indians, Pima Indians, Reservations, Sources 'Comanche treaty of 1835 with the United States' -- subject(s): Comanche Indians, Treaties, United States, United States. 1835 'Comanche treaties historical background' -- subject(s): Comanche Indians, History, Treaties 'The treaty on the Little Arkansas River, 1865' -- subject(s): Comanche Indians, Indians of North America, Kiowa Indians, Programmed instruction, Study and teaching, Treaties, United States, United States. 1865 'The Kiowa Treaty of 1853' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Kiowa Indians, Programmed instruction, Study and teaching, Treaties, United States, United States. 1853
to become a man.
the indians.
To remind people of the suffering American Indians endured on the Trail of Tears.
Do I expect a hungry wolf will satisfy his craving with a mouthful. This statement summarizes Hawkeye's belief concerning whether Indians would attack again in The Last of the Mohicans.
Which of these statements defines the special relationship between Indians and the U.S. federal government?
The sioux hunted buffalo on horseback.
Iowa was nicknamed the Hawkeye State as a tribute to Chief Black Hawk. He was the leader of the Sauk Indians, who were relocated to Iowa after fights with other tribes and settlers forced them out of their native territories.
They had very little to do with it. As with all tribes in the area they were overruled concerning the land ownership and literally were invaded.
John C. Ewers is an American scholar and ethnographer whose expertise was mainly concerning the Plains Indians and western history.
Jonathan Bull has written: 'A relation of Captain Bull, concerning the Mohawks at Fort-Albany. May, 1689' -- subject- s -: Indians of North America, Mohawk Indians, History, Broadsides
The Indians simply wanted peace. Also, they probably had no idea what any of this treaty meaned, concerning there were not too many translators. The Indians could not understand how anyone could "own" land, and this frutrated them how the Americans blatantly took land from them.
They had very little to do with it. As with all tribes in the area they were overruled concerning the land ownership and literally were invaded.
Answer this question… Many American Indians were forced to become Christian, while others were able to maintain their traditional religions
There is no "red indians" so if you like to write a non bias question concerning a Native American tribe I will be glad to answer it.
Economic Enterprise describes terminology used concerning the economic development of Indians. An economic enterprise is any business owned by Indians that has been started for profit. Ownership in the enterprise by an Indian, must be over 51 percent in order to be classified as an Economic Enterprise.