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Indians Set Buildings On Fire
1,776 wordsOn December 15, 1890 authorities feared that the Sioux's new Ghost Dance religion might inspire an uprising. Sitting Bull permitted Grand River people to join the anti white Ghost Dance cult and was therefore arrested by troops. In the fracas that followed, he was shot twice in the head. Sitting Bull' followers were apprehended and brought to the U. S Army Camp at Wounded Knee Creek in southwestern South Dakota. Moving among the tip is, soldiers lifted women's dresses and touched their private p...
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Important Steps To Take 1 Do
946 wordsI have traveled the Oregon Trail many times in my day. From various mistakes I have made in the past, I have learned different procedures to take in order to prevent bad things from taking place. I have also learned many techniques that have helped me along my journey. I hope to share these steps of advice with the new travelers of the Oregon Trail. If these steps are followed, the ride is assured to be much safer. Important Steps To Take 1) Do bring plenty of money. There will be many different...
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Papaw
917 wordsMy Encounter with the Redman Clearly out of view, I lay vomiting over my Grandmothers azalea bushes. Counting the bugs in the earth between heaves and thinking over the reasons that had gotten me there; All I could do was smile despite myself. My Papaw and I had shared a very eventful day together as it seemed we always did. We were both a little mischievous, especially since he was my mentor. It seemed the more mischievous he was, the more I loved and adored him. My Grandfather, Papaw as I call...
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Kind Of Tradition Al
1,604 wordsSource: Geronimo: a journal of politics and culture Geronimo: Adrian, how'd you get from Lovelock and Yerington, Nevada to Brown University Adrian Louis: That's a story that would take a long time to tell. After I graduated in '64 I went to University of Nevada-Reno for about a year and a half-flunked out. Partying. Then about '67 or '66 I just headed over to San Francisco and I went to Haight-Ash berry. I lived there for about a year and a half. I met this guy from Boston who became a real clos...
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Case Of Eunice Williams Her Father
1,580 wordsWhy did Eunice Williams remain unredeemed? There is no singular reason as to why Eunice Williams remained unredeemed. There are however some factors which are likely to have played a more important role than others, such as her loss of English, her religion, the difference in her environments and the difference in her upbringing with the Indians in comparison to her life in New England. The lack of extensive documents on her captivity and the one sidedness of the sources make it difficult to dra...
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Lake Creek Site
664 words"Lake Creek: A Woodland Site in the Texas Panhandle" by Jack T. Hughes Jack Hughes wrote this journal to report the results of some initial investigations of an Indian campsite with probable Woodland affiliations in the Panhandle of Texas. Hughes reports this to help the reader better understand the existence and both lifestyles and habits of the Indians in this area. The site is located on the J. Events Haley Ranch in the eastern part of Hutchinson County in Texas. It is situated on the west ba...