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    of the story of some regiments of the post-Civil War. These regiments where formed by black men commanded to fight (pro white interests). “They [the Africans] fought for a quarter of a century against the Cheyenne‚ Comanche‚ Kiowa‚ Apache‚ Ute and Sioux. In the end‚ fourteen key black campaigners‚ whom the Indians had dubbed "buffalo soldiers‚" were awarded the Medal of Honor as part of a public relations move to justify and glorify the genocide of Native Americans‚ underlining the U.S. government’s

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    meaning they are preparing for an Indian outbreak. Further into the article‚ Indian Commissioner Belt sent the following statement to the agents of the tribes in Dakota: "your attention is invited to the prevailing threatening excitement among the Sioux of North and South Dakota and some other Indian tribes connected with the ’Ghost Dance’...it is very important‚ in view of the tendency of such excitement to spread and obtain a general hold upon the Indians".2 One key word in the quote above is "threatening"

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    6 CHAPTER OUTLINE Early European Contacts Treaties and Warfare A Global View Australia’s Aboriginal People Reservation Life and Federal Policies Collective Action American Indian Identity Listen to Our Voices Powwows and Karaoke Native Americans Today Research Focus Learning the Navajo Way Healthcare Religious and Spiritual Expression WHAT WILL YOU LEARN? How Did Early Contact with European Culture Impact Native Americans? What Role Have Treaties Played? How Do Federal Policies

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    1. Sioux Corporation is estimating the following sales for the first four months of next year:    Sales are normally collected 60% in the month of sale‚ 35% in the month following the sale‚ and the remaining 5% being uncollectible. Based on this information‚ how much cash should Sioux expect to collect during the month of April?    A.  $286‚500 B.  $320‚000 C.  $192‚000 D.  $94‚500 Solutions: A 270‚000 * 70% = 162‚000 270‚000 * 35% = 94‚500 320‚000 * 60% = 192‚000 94‚000 + 192‚000 = 286

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    One of the greatest American adventure stories started on February 28‚ 1803‚ when President Thomas Jefferson gained approval for his visionary project. This project was to explore the unknown West with a small expeditionary group. President Jefferson chose Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to head this expedition. Both Lewis and Clark had close ties to Jefferson. Meriwether Lewis was one of Jefferson’s secretaries and William Clark was a close friend. The initial idea of the expedition was

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    In early September of 2016‚ the plan for the Dakota Access Pipeline was finalized. The creation of the pipeline will greatly affect Native American tribes‚ namely The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe; the pipeline will adversely affect their natural land‚ water source and their way of life. The people of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe‚ nearby Native American tribes‚ as well as countless others from all over the United States stand in a peaceful protest against the toxic pipeline. Peaceful protesters simply

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    raiding parties used the reservation during the winter to store seasonal supplies and resuming their nomadic ways during spring time. Other tribes‚ such as Crow‚ Arikara‚ Pawnee‚ and Shoshoni fought along side the U.S army to defeat their old enemy‚ the Sioux. This strategy helped them avoid the fate of being shipped to reservations and they were able to stay in their homeland. Indians who refused to stay on reservation where hunted down and sent back or sometimes killed. Soon‚ many Indians only had two

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    or more dominate then the males in Indian society. By this being performed little Indian girls wouldn’t get any ideas of trying to be better than men. “My memory includes the Navajo women who were badly beaten by her Sioux husband; but I also remember my grandmother abandon her Sioux husband long ago. I recall the stories of the Laguna woman beaten regularly by her husband in the presence of her children so that the children would not believe in the strength and power of femininity.” - Gunn Allen

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    The Buffalo Maiden was about this woman who comes to the Sioux tribe to deliver messages to them. She starts telling them of the messages she brings them. First she speaks to the men‚ then the women‚ next come the children‚ and finally the chief. The maiden proceeds to take the pipe and use it as an offering to Wakan Tanka. She leaves the tent then turns into a white buffalo calf. In the buffalo maiden we are introduced to a God that they call Wakan Tanka. He seems to be transcendent from the tribe

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    Neihardt’s Black Elk Speaks. Neihardt claims to authentically give voice to Black Elk of the Oglala Sioux. However‚ as Martin reveals‚ the work actually “gives a highly selective and romantic vision of the man and his religious life” (679). DeMaillie’s annotations in the Premier Edition of Neihardt’s work show that the poetic descriptions of Black Elk’s

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