The Osage Trade by Oklahoma Artist Charles Banks Wilson. Unit 3 Settlement The Osage Trade by Oklahoma Artist Charles Banks Wilson.
The Reconstruction Treaties The Senecas and the Shawnees Chapter 10 The Western Indians The Reconstruction Treaties The Senecas and the Shawnees The Quopaws The Stokes Commission The Omnibus Treaty Other Groups The Modocs The Nez Percé
The Western Indians Indian Territory Lands for Goods and Services Chapter 10 The Western Indians Indian Territory Lands for Goods and Services The Leased District Sand Creek Massacre and Retaliation Public Outrage Medicine Lodge Peace Council Broken Promises Prejudice
The Western Indians Treaty Violations Battle of the Washita Chapter 10 The Western Indians Treaty Violations Battle of the Washita Conquering the Indians Extinction of the Buffalo Peace on the Northern Plains Geronimo Americanization and Reservations
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Discuss the attempts of the Nez Perce’ to avoid removal. What did the United States Government do to compensate the tribes for the large parcels of land ceded to the government? What was the “leased district” and how was it used? How did the buffalo play a role in the hostilities between the Indians and the white men?
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Who were the signing parties to the Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek and what was the treaty to accomplish? Describe the Sand Creek Massacre. Give the names of the leaders in the event. Why did the government move the Nez Percé back to the Northwest? Tell about the Battle of the Washita; be sure to include the names of the leaders in the event.
Cheyenne-Arapaho camp on the North Canadian River near the Fort Reno-Darlington area.
Chief Joseph
Quanah Parker
George Armstrong Custer’s camp in 1868. Pictured here are Captain Tom W. Custer, Mrs. Elizabeth Bacon Custer, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, Dr. Dunbar, Mollie McIntosh (standing), Mrs. Algernon E. Smith (seated).
Geronimo
The original site of the Battle of the Washita has now been reclaimed The original site of the Battle of the Washita has now been reclaimed. A trail around the area starts at the visitors’ center. The site is now under the supervision of the National Park Service.
American Bison
General George Armstrong Custer Colonel John Chivington