Ch.13 Sect.1:Cultures Clash on the Prairie

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Ch.13 Sect.1:Cultures Clash on the Prairie

The Culture of the Plains Indians Great Plains— What did they produce? Who brought over horses? By the mid-1700s… “counting coup” Tepees Buffalo meat… Extended families Men and women… Shamans Counsel

Pemmican

Settlers Push Westward Did Natives believe they owned land? Plains were “unsettled” What was a powerful attraction to the West? Were towns nice?

The Govt. Restricts Natives In 1834, act passed… In 1850s… Sand Creek Bozeman Trail Red Cloud Crazy Horse Treaty of Ft. Laramie Sitting Bull

Red Cloud

Bloody Battles Continue 1868 war broke out What did Army do? Settlers went to the Black Hills and faced off against the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho George Custer Little Bighorn Sitting Bull…

Custer

Chief Gall

Battle of Wounded Knee The Ghost Dance Movement Sitting Bull arrested What happened? 350 Sioux taken and…