Little Big Horn. After the battle and the newspaper accounts of the battle people were upset and wanted the Native Americans to be punished. This was a big event for the late 1800's and the Union army was tasked with a "final solution" to the Native American problem.
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Crazy Horse - T.A.
they hunt 4 white people
The Wounded Knee Massacre in December 1890 marked the end of organized Indian resistance to white control. This tragic event occurred when U.S. Army troops killed hundreds of Lakota Sioux, including women and children, during a confrontation at Wounded Knee Creek in South Dakota. The massacre symbolized the violent suppression of Native American tribes and effectively ended armed resistance against U.S. policies aimed at assimilating Indigenous peoples.
No he was a Crow scout for Custer.
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The words white dog in Lokota Sioux are ska tanka.
At first, the Sioux had only stones and the bow and arrow, but later, white man introduced the gun into the Sioux Indians' lifestyle. still, some Indians chose to stick with the bow and arrow.
wasichu - Pronounced Wah-see-chu
The Sioux followed the buffalo herds around the plains. With the Transcontinental Rail-road (completed 1869), the herd was divided into two, with the Southern Herd destroyed in 1875 and the Northern Herd destroyed in 1883. The buffalo hunt ended before this though as the Sioux were put into reservations, starting with the Great Sioux Reservation, which was a good size, then working it down until it was no longer possible for them to hunt the buffalo. It decreased in size following a series of wars with the White Settlers, with the peak in 1876 at the Little Bighorn following the discovery of gold in the Black Hills (which were sacred to all Indians). The Indians could not leave the reservations to hunt buffalo, which is why the buffalo hunt ended way before the destruction of the herds.
Some old Sioux folklore roughly date to around 1500, but those might have been stories told from other tribes.
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