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    He showed that commitment through his numerous relationships with Stands with a Fist‚ Cisco‚ Two Socks‚ and Kicking Bird. John J. Dunbar can also be described as a receptive individual because of the way he communicated with the Sioux Indians. When he first met the Sioux Indians he was very persistent on initiating their communication. 2. I thought that the cinematography in Dances with Wolves was

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    Boots Swot Analysis

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    CHRISTMAS LIST! Boots Boots –Steve Madden Creation –black ($79.98) (Juju) ~AND~ Boots –Madden Girl Zanzabar Over the Knee Boot –tan ($69.95) (Dad) Size –9.5 (maybe?) Wristlet –Dillard’s Wristlet –MICHAEL Michael Kors Signature Multi–Function Case ($98.00) (Milla –birthday) Sephora Make up ($?) (Mom) Urban Outfitters Purse –Ecote Braid–Strap Tasseled Hobo Bag ($69.00) (Dad) Sweater –BDG Twist Back Shaker Cardigan –ivory(white)($69) (Juju) Walmart Dry Erase Board –Office Impressions

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    Business Description Children’s Diabetic Care Clinic‚ is a specialized clinic to help children suffering from diabetes. The clinic is open to people of all ages‚ but primarily focuses on children with diabetes. Someone suffering from diabetes can go through many emotions trying to balance life and stabilize their glucose reading‚ one can say it’s an emotional roller coaster. Living with diabetes can be stressful‚ some say a hassle because of all the demands of staying healthy in order to live

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    Ltc Custer Case Summary

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    LTC Custer was not willing to execute his plan early because of the opposing threat that was looming with the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. Instead‚ he waited until night fall to execute a foot march close to the Indian village and conduct a surprise attack on the Indians the next morning. There were a lot of moving pieces during this time and LTC Custer made sure his subordinates were on the same sheet of music like himself. The only problem that the 7th Calvary was faced with was slow and poor communication

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    of Indians‚ bison‚ and wildlife‚ and sparsely populated by a few Mormons and Mexicans. • As the white settlers began populating the west‚ the Indians began to turn against each other and at the same time‚ were infected by white man’s disease. • The Sioux‚ displaced by Chippewas from the their ancestral lands at the headwaters of the Mississippi in the late 1700s‚ expanded at the expense of the Crows‚

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    Ghost Dance History

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    After finding themselves devastated from being confined to reservations and dwindling numbers of buffalo‚ the Sioux tribe was left with little hope of as better future. They were desperate for any means to return them to their once great life of living free on their lands‚ undisturbed by the white race. By the 1890s‚ many took comfort in the preachings of a Paiute shaman called Wovoka. Claiming himself as a Messiah‚ he encouraged performing what was known as the Ghost Dance. The Ghost Dance was meant

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    over this Outpost Fort Sedgewick. While he is there he encounters Sioux Indians trying to steal his horse‚ but cisco his horse comes back each time. So he sets out to communicate with them‚ and finds out they are nice people that just want to be left alone. I looked it up were it was filmed in and got these Specific locations included the “Badlands National Park”‚ the Black Hills in south Dakota is where there winter camp was the Sioux. Also the Sage Creek Wilderness Area and the Belle Fourche River

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    Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee by Dee Brown starts off discussing the relationship between the Native-Americans and the Whites. Along with the backstory of Christopher Columbus during the discovery of North America while on an expedition. It then discusses the history of the American and European discovery towards the settlement in North America from the late 1400s until the mid-1800s and how it affected the Native-Americans. What was once diplomatic‚ became more vicious as white exile from Europe

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    all along the railroad killing both natives and white settlers. These attacks caused the mobilization of the United States military towards what is now the Midwest‚ causing the Great Sioux War of 1876. The most notable battle in this war was the Battle of Little Bighorn. In this battle‚ warriors from the Lakota Sioux‚ Northern Cheyenne‚ and the Arapaho tribes‚ led by Sitting Bull and Crazy horse‚ fought the Seventh Regiment of the United States Cavalry‚ led by Colonel George Custer‚ on June 25th 1876

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    Chapters 17-20 #2. How were the lives of the Plains Indians in the second half of the nineteenth century affected by technological developments and government actions? Intro: Talk about American ideals; Expansionism‚ Nationalism Previous events of the first half of the nineteenth century: Louisiana Purchase → Prophet and Tecumseh‚ religious and violent revolt‚ 1808 on fought‚ War of 1812 Indians help the British (Battle of Thames) Jackson (INDIAN HATER)‚ Mexican American war‚ Improvements

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