Plains Indian Policies in the late 1800’s How did American “ethnocentrism” influence the treatment of the Plains Indians?

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Plains Indian Policies in the late 1800’s How did American “ethnocentrism” influence the treatment of the Plains Indians?

“Ethnocentrism” Definition: A belief in the inherent superiority of your own ethnic group or culture. A tendency to judge other groups or cultures from your perspective only.

Plains Indians & American Lifestyles Clash Nomadic vs. Land owning Communal vs. Individual

Treaties & Reservations were supposed to “solve” Natives vs. Americans conflict

Examples of Plains Indian Resistance: Chief Joseph Crazy Horse Geronimo Sitting Bull

George Custer and the “Last Stand at Little Bighorn” 1876

In what way does this political cartoon about Indian/American relations in late 1800’s demonstrate ethnocentrism?

Assimilation Policies Designed to “Fix” Indians Examples: Carlisle Indian School Dawes Act

“The West” Video Clips Alice Fletcher with Chief Joseph in Idaho Ghost Dancers at Wounded Knee, South Dakota Episode 8 (Disc 5 of DVD set): 9:46-17:00 Dawes Act & Alice Fletcher 24:00-41:30 Ghost Dance & Wounded Knee Amazon Library Netflix

Plains Indian Policies in the late 1800’s How did American “ethnocentrism” influence the treatment of the Plains Indians? Consider/Mention some of the following in your response: American vs. Indian Lifestyles, Reservation Policies, Treaties & Military Conflicts w/ Indians, Dawes Act, Indian Boarding Schools, Alice Fletcher (“Measuring Woman”), Massacre at Wounded Knee