Reservations
Assimilation
Buffalo and Laws
Earlier Westward Expan.
Promises and Western Warfare
100

What is a Reservation

The land system placed Native Americans on specific lands controlled by the U.S but gave them to maintain some cultural and tribal traditions

100

These kinds of schools were created for Native Americans in hope of "civilizing" children

Boarding/Industrial Schools
100

Natives made it a point to not be_____

Wasteful

100

Why did people go West?

What were the factors called?


-Gold, new oppurtunies, new freedoms, idea of being a pioneer 

-Push V Pull

100
Who were Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse?

Natives Cheifs who symbolized dedication to culture and strength! 

200

Reservations involved this type of relocation.

Forced Relocation

200

True or False:

Children were taken from families unwillingly and sent to these boarding schools in order to Americanize them...

True

200

True or False....


American influence greatly increased the Buffalo population....

FALSE

200

The Homestead Act gave _______ Acres which and to be improved in ______ years

160 Acres, 5 years

200

Conditions on reservations often included....

Drought, Disease, and low rations

300

This limited power allowed Native Americans to govern themselves under U.S. control.

Self-Governance

300

What were examples of what children underwent at these schools?

-Cutting hair

-Forced into "Americanized" clothing

-Abused

-Killed

300

The Dawes Act....

Allowed Pres. to divided Native reservations into individual plots of land--breaking promises 

300

Manifest Destiny is....

The idea that the US/ white Americans were chosen by God to conquer Coast to Coast of the US

300

What is the name of the dance movement practiced leading up to Wounded Knee...

The Ghost Dance

400

The main reason reservations were created was....

Gold and expansion!

400

Define Forced Assimilation

The idea that a smaller minority group or culture must change and adapt to the larger culture or groups standards and norms.

400

The near extinction of Buffalo impacted what aspect of Native life?

-Food, Tools, Shelters, Clothes, Decor

400

What were some enviormental issues with the West

-Issues with farming

-Soil is dry and sandy 

-Droughts

-Harsh climates (summer v winter)

-Animals overgrzing 

400

The Ghost Dance merged which religious belief to Native beliefs....

Christian 

500

How did Bison/Buffalo play a role in pushing Natives into reservations?

Their extinction and drop in population

500

What was the mission statement for the Carlisle Boarding School?

"Kill the Indian, Save the Man"

500

Americans Hunted buffalo for....

-Sport

-Tongues/Hides (Manufacturing)

500

Cowboys were of ___________________ decent and they were taught by _______________ .

-Black, Mexican, and Native American

-Taught by Vaquero- Spanish Cowboys who taught American settlers how to wrangle, ride, rope, etc. 

500

The 3 steps that occurred during Wounded Knee...

--Disarmed Natives

--Gun "misfire"

--Massacre of 300 Native people

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