No, though many would be sympathetic if they tried.
In 1980, the Supreme Court acknowledged in the United States vs. the Sioux Nation, that lands had been taken in violation of the treaty.
But rather than give the lands back, they high handedly said that it would be cash given them now, not land. The Sioux have rejected this, and still do, 30 years later.
There has been no uprising attempt, though, and none expected. The military strength, or even the military potential, of every tribe in America would not equal the firepower of one state's National Guard.
Nor would you be able to call such a war "Civil", as it would technically be a "secession" (If we assume that is U.S. land) or outright "war" (If we assume they are a sovereign nation.)
the country with the best relationship with native Americans was?
the south Americans left their home country because their was war
The english
The heaviest burdens of racism in the country was fallen upon Native Americans in the 1950's
Government assigned reservations throughout the country.
To the native Americans, none.
the whites thought of the native americans as savages and beast. they later took their land and gave them empty promises
The country related with Pizarro and the Native Americans is Spain.
They passed laws that gave lands of the Native Americans to the whites. They also worked to place these people onto reservations.
The french, they respected the Native Americans and did trading.
the country with the best relationship with native Americans was?
Spain
Native Americans lost a country that was once theirs. They were a peace loving people that were nice to the Pilgrims and helped teach them about their country.
the south Americans left their home country because their was war
A Century of Dishonor
A Century of Dishoner
United states