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  1. 5 days ago · Answer: Sitting Bull's History Lesson The full title was "Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson". The movie was directed by Robert Altman who also directed the anit-establishment classic "MASH". It starred Paul Newman as Buffalo Bill, a man who had become a caricature of his former self.

  2. 5 days ago · Don't Know Much about Sitting Bull by Kenneth C. Davis and Sergio Martinez • Part of the Don't Know Much About Series 10 Total Resources Book Resume View Text Complexity Discover Like Books

  3. 5 days ago · Surrendering at Fort Buford was a difficult decision, but it was made to ensure the survival of his people. This event remains a powerful reminder of the struggles faced by Native Americans during westward expansion. The Significance of Sitting Bull's Surrender. Sitting Bull's surrender at Fort Buford marked a pivotal moment in American history.

  4. 5 days ago · Federal authorities blamed the defiance on Sitting Bull, Lakota Sioux Chief Police were sent to arrest the Chief Sitting Bull's supporters tried to stop the arrest Sitting Bull was killed A group of Ghost Dancers fled the reservation The army went after them December 29, 1890, a battle ensued at Wounded Knee Creek in South Dakota 25 U.S. soldiers killed; Approximately 200 Lakota men, women ...

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  5. 5 days ago · One of the first Westerns and one of the most damaging films for Native people representation. Italian. Although he claimed to be Cherokee, Iron Eyes Cody was the son of ________ immigrants. Hippies. The 1960s gave rise to cultural appropriation of Native American dress by ______. Oscars.

  6. 5 days ago · The Sioux Wars lasted from 1876-1877. These were spectacular clashes between the Sioux Indians and white men. They were spurred by gold-greedy miners rushing into Sioux land. The white men were breaking their treaty with the Indians. The Sioux Indians were led by Sitting Bull and they were pushed by Custer's forces.

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  8. 5 days ago · Note: A Bill for an Exchange of Lands with the Indians Residing in Any of the States or Territories, and for Their Removal West of the River Mississippi, p. 8. Correspondence on the subject of the emigration of Indians : between the 30th November, 1831, and 27th December, 1833, with abstracts of expenditures by disbursing agents, in the removal and subsistence of Indians