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Published on Nov 19, 2015
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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.
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Marion Doss
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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.
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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
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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
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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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A-aron Sherrill
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