This depends on what you mean by "move".
As a stone age hunter/gatherers, the Sioux and all similar native tribes were forced to move to find food and game.
After acquiring the horse, they became much more effective hunters... but their horses ate the grass wherever they were encamped fairly rapidly. Thus the Native Americans who relied on horses were often forced to move even more often to find forage for their horses. ( this was why they seldom grouped in very large numbers, as the needs of the horses would force them to move camp every few days if there were thousands of native Americans in the camp. )
And finally, as the Western cultures encroached upon and took over their lands, the Native Americans were forced to move onto reservations.
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because they wanted to find better are
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
They were forced to move to New Echota which was in Oklahoma.
Most of the Native American Indian tribes in the United States were nomadic peoples. The Cheyenne and the Sioux were tribes that moved with the seasons and with the buffalo herds. Others were forced to move around to find food or keep away from the soldiers who were trying to do them harm.
No, the Trail of Tears did not include the Sioux Indian Tribe. Instead, the groups of Indians forced along the Trail included the Choctaw, the Seminole, the Chickasaw, and the Cherokees. Most of these tribes provided resistance from the U.S. Government. Eventually, they were forced onto reservations provided by the government.
Most of the Native American Indian tribes in the United States were nomadic peoples. The Cheyenne and the Sioux were tribes that moved with the seasons and with the buffalo herds. Others were forced to move around to find food or keep away from the soldiers who were trying to do them harm.
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
why were the Sioux forced off there land
There are three nations considered Sioux tribes: the Lakoka, Dakota, and Nakota people. The major rival to the Lakota were the Ojibwa, who eventually forced the Lakota to move their tribe west.
by horse
They were forced off because the government wanted their land.
The Sioux did fight however they are listed as peaceful. The Sioux was originally traders with the Europeans on the east coast. However if provoked or forced to defend themself they could become very strong fighters.
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they were forced to moves to Canada
The Sioux moved to Canada after the Little Big Horn.