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Title: Dawes Act, 1887


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Dawes Act, 1887
  • Congress passes the Dawes Act, to try to force
    Native Americans to assimilate
  • Indian landholdings are reduced from
  • 138 million acres in 1887 to only
  • 48 million acres in 1934.

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Attempts at Assimilation
  • Reservations, Indian Boarding Schools

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Ghost Dance Religion
  • Wovoka, a Paiute holy man, awakes from a
    three-day trance to teach his tribe the Ghost
    Dance, with which they can restore the earth to
    the way it was before the whites arrived in the
    West.

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Ghost Dance, 1880s
  • Had mystic visions of a world without white men
  • Brought Western tribes together
  • Believed magic shirt would protect them from
    bullets

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Government Response????
  • Sitting Bull is murdered in a confrontation at
    the Standing Rock Reservation when Lakota
    policemen attempt to arrest him as part of a
    federal crackdown on the Ghost Dance.

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Battle of Wounded Knee
  • 1890, Pine Ridge SD
  • Federal troops massacre the Lakota Chief Big Foot
    and his 350 followers at Wounded Knee Creek on
    the Pine Ridge Reservation,
  • in a confrontation fueled by the governments
    determination to stop the spread of the Ghost
    Dance.

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Battle of Wounded Knee
  • The incident stands in U.S. military history as
    the last armed engagement of the Indian Wars

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Long term effects
  • High rates of alcoholism, suicide

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How did Mexican culture influence the West?
  • Cattle The Spanish brought cows from the Old
    World to Mexico
  • Cowboy clothes Chaps, spurs, bandana
  • Some Spanish words adopted into English ranch,
    bronco, rodeo, mustang
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