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In the 1870s, the Lakota people faced significant challenges, primarily due to the U.S. government's policies and actions. Following the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn, where they achieved a notable victory against U.S. forces, the Lakota were increasingly pressured by the government to surrender and relocate to reservations. By the end of the decade, many Lakota had been forced onto reservations, leading to a loss of their traditional way of life and increased hardships, including poverty and starvation. The 1870s marked a critical period of conflict and transformation for the Lakota Nation.

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