Chapter 3 Section 2. II. Indian Tribe Territories a.Apache- Present day Texas and Oklahoma. b.Comanche- “ “ c.Cheyenne- Different regions across the central.

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Chapter 3 Section 2

II. Indian Tribe Territories a.Apache- Present day Texas and Oklahoma. b.Comanche- “ “ c.Cheyenne- Different regions across the central Great Plains. d.Arapaho- “ “ e.Pawnee- Parts of present day Nebraska. f.Sioux- Northern Great Plains.

III. The Plains Indians relied heavily on the horse and buffalo. a.Horses arrived because of the Spanish in the 1500s.

b. What did the Indians use the buffalo for? 1.Food 2.Shelter 3.Clothing 4.Utensils 5.Tools 6.Jerky 7.Teepees 8.Buffalo Chips (for fire) 9.Cups(horns) 10.More tools(horns) 11.Bladder to hold water

So what did the white man use the buffalo for? 1. Target Practice

The Tongue- Buffalo Tongue Steak

To slaughter- so the Indians would starve.

c. Treaty of Ft. Laramie First major treaty between the government and Indians. Pretty much said the Plains were the Indians, but the U.S. could build forts and roads on it, and they would pay the Indians for any damage.

d. Treaty of Medicine Lodge Southern Plains Indians agreed to live on reservations.

IV. Notable People a.Crazy Horse- Leader of the Sioux. He acts as a decoy and lures 80 troops into a trap. This became known as the Fetterman Massacre. b.Buffalo Soldiers- Nickname given to an African American Calvary by the Indians. c.George Custer- Colonel for U.S. Army. Famous for the Battle of Little Bighorn. Custer wanted the glory in battle so he led his men into battle withouth reinforcements. Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse’s men surrounded him and killed all his men. d.Sitting Bull- Sitting Bull- Leader of the Lakota Sioux. Had a showdown with George Custer at Little Bighorn in the Black Hills of the Dakotas. He was joined by Crazy Horse. Custer and 250 soldiers lost their lives. e.Geronimo- Geronimo- Apache Leader. He was the last Native American to formally surrender to the U.S.

V. Battles and Events a.Battle of Little Bighorn- Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse lead the Sioux and defeat George Custer. b.Massacre at Wounded Knee- In South Dakota. 150 Sioux killed. Marked the end of Native American resistance. c.Long Walk- 300 mile march in which the Navajo were forced to walk across desert to a reservation in New Mexico. d.The Ghost Dance- started by a Paiute Indian named Wovoka who was a prophet. It was a religious movement saying it would bring back paradise for the Native Americans.

VI. The Dawes Act Try to break up reservations.