Many Native American Tribes were put onto what areas set up by the government?
Reservations
The Battle of the Little Bighorn occurred in what U.S. State?
Montana
What was the name of the Native American religious movement that began to spread across the Great Plains?
Ghost Dance
What two states were the Apache in?
Arizona and New Mexico
Who was the leader of the Apache who surrendered to the U.S. Army in 1886?
Geronimo
A large-scale conflict between the U.S. and Sioux occurred in what region of Montana and the Dakotas when gold was discovered in the region?
Black Hills War
What was the name of the Large Native American Tribe of the Pacific Northwest?
Nez Perce
What was the name for the battle in which Sioux Native Americans fought against the U.S. Army, which led to a massacre?
Wounded Knee
What U.S. General commanded forces near the Bighorn River?
George Custer
What was the name of the Native American Tribe who occupied the Great Plains?
Sioux
Name two states that the Sioux tribe was in
Who was the major leader of the Lakota who fought back against the U.S. Army?
Sitting Bull
What was the name of the Treaty that said the U.S. would recognize Native American lands in the Great Plains?
Treaty of Fort Laramie
The last Native American resistance, and end to the American Indian Wars, occurred in what year?
1924
Along with Sitting Bull, what other Lakota leader led Native American forces during the Battle of the Little Bighorn?
Crazy Horse
Who was the leader of the Nez Perce Tribe who was defeated by the U.S. in 1877?
Chief Joseph
What U.S. General was put in charge of defeating Native American forces in the Great Plains following the Civil War?
Phillip Sheridan
In 1862, 39 Dakota Native Americans were hanged in the largest mass execution in U.S. history in the town of Mankato in what state?
Minnesota
What was the name of the First Native American conflict following the Civil War in Wyoming and Montana?
Red Cloud's War
Around how many soldiers died at the Battle of the Little Bighorn?
280