American History Through a Native American Lens

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American History Through a Native American Lens

Early European Settlements Jamestown (Virginia) Plymouth (Massachusetts)

The Iroquois Confederacy

Ben Franklin’s Albany Plan of Union

Tecumseh- War of 1812

Trail of Tears

Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) Gold- Original treaty boundary Orange- Boundary as of 1876 Red- Current Reservation Red Cloud

Destruction of the Buffalo

Battle of Little Bighorn

Sitting Bull

Crazy Horse

The Reservation System

Ghost Dances

To Dig Deeper

20 th Century Issues Full Citizenship High Poverty Rates Sports Mascots Land Rights ( Taxes and Casinos) American Indian Movement Alcatraz Pine Ridge 1973