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Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CLOTHING WERE SOMETIMES INSPIRED BY DREAM AND VISION

  • Ceremonies were usually held during the warmer months, when nomadic groups united.
  • A sacred festivity of Plains People, the practice of the Sun Dance varied in the Tribes.
  • Paintings on tipis often depicted the earthly world and the spiritual world with paintings of animals, and celestial symbols.
Photo by Marion Doss

CONFLICT

  • This drawing of little big horn
  • The reiment going to force the indian back to there
  • reservations and divided into three columns to attack.

WOUNED KNEE

  • Ghost Dance followers seemed more defiant than other Native Americans,
  • On the morning of December 29, 1890, the army demanded the surrender of all Sioux weapons
  • the surrender of all Sioux weapons

BLACK KETTLE

  • Called Motavato or Moke-ta-ve-to by his friends and family.
  • Black Kettle was born near the Black Hills of South Dakota in 1803

LIFE NOW FOR THE INDIAN AND CHEYENNE

  • Nowadays, there exist about 300 federal reservations in the United States
  • Indians are free to live anywhere. It is estimated that one-third to one-half of the Indian population in the United States now lives in cities.
  • United States now lives in cities.

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