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Page 1: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

The Great West

Chapter 26 review

Page 2: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

The Great West

• Measured 1,000 milescovered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains

• Home of the Indian prairie dog, buffalo, wild horse and coyote

• Few whites• In 25 years the open west was turned into

states and 4 territories

Page 3: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Manifest Destiny

• Industrial America looked to expand its borders

• Whites brought and spread diseases to the natives

• Hunted on private plans depleting bison

Page 4: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

What about those darn natives???

• Fort Laramie 1851 & Fort Atkinson 1853- gov. signed treaty with the Indians marking the beginning of the reservation system

• Est. boundaries for each tribe

• Attempted to separate Indians into 2 tribes

• PROBLEM???

Page 5: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

• Indians gave up rights to ancestral lands in return that the gov. would leave them alone and provide food, clothing and supplies

Page 6: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

“The Indian Wars”

• Troops sent in to control natives• Mostly immigrants and blacks “Buffalo Soldiers”• Sand Creek, Colorado 1864- Colonel Chivington

massacred 400 Indians for no reason• Bozeman Trail- tensions increased as Indians

retaliated killing 81 soldiers & civilians• Caused the rise of…….Colonel Custer who fight

to suppress Indians

Page 7: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

George Armstrong Custer

From World Book © 2001 World Book, Inc., 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60601. All rights reserved. Brown Bros.

Page 8: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Custer vs. Sitting Bull

• Chief Sitting Bull takes a stand against the greedy gold diggers with no soul

• Battle at Little Bighorn River- Indians defeated Custer and his 264 men

Page 9: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Sitting Bull

From World Book © 2001 World Book, Inc., 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60601. All rights reserved. Brown Bros.

Page 10: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Other Indian Leaders

• Geronimo- Apache tribe on Arizona• Had a hatred of Mexico as his family was

killed by Mexican authorities • In his fight for Indian freedom he found

refugee in Mexico• Surrendered to U.S. authorities in 1886 and

lived the rest of his life on a reservation

Page 11: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

“Taming of the Indians”

• Railroads- could bring unlimited troops into the west

• Disease• Loss of buffalo• firewater

Page 12: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

The Dawes Act- 1887

• Tried to assimilate Indians into Americans

• Ignored traditional Indian culture

• By 1900 Indians lost 50% of land they had just 2 decades earlier

• Indian population dropped to 243,000

• Today more than 1.5 million

Page 13: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

The Changing Frontier

• The Homestead Act 1862- gave a settlers 160 acres of land if they lived on it for 5 years and improved it…

PROBLEM….

Page 14: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

“Hurrah for Greer County! The land of the free, The land of the bedbug, grasshopper and flea; I’ll sing of its praises, I’ll tell if its fame, While starving to death on my government claim.”

Page 15: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Agriculture in the West

• Prairies were treeless = “sodbusters” “soddies”• Wesley Powell warned those moving beyond the

100th maridian that there was not enough rain fall to support farming

• 6 year drought 1888-1892• Idea of “dry farming” was born = later would led

to the “Dust Bowl”• 1890 the Frontier is closed

Page 16: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

The Great Land Grab…..

Page 17: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Native American Indian

Ch 26 review

From World Book © 2001 World Book, Inc., 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60601. All rights reserved. Illustration by Johann Zwecker from ÅAt Home with the Patagonians;Ä Photo Courtesy of Edward E. Ayer Collection, The Newberry Library, Chicago

Page 18: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Indian Reservation Locations

From World Book © 2001 World Book, Inc., 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60601. All rights reserved. World Book map

Page 19: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Indian Reservations

• there are 285 Indian reservations• Land owned by Indians (managed by

Bureau of Indian Affairs)• Smallest size of 1 acre w/ less than 10

Indians• Navajo’s have the largest the size of West

Virginia (14 million acres) w a population of 91,000

Page 20: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Life on the Reservation• Farming is the main source of income• Jewelry making and wood processing bring

in a small amount of income/employment• Most reservations lack well developed

economies• Highest unemployment rates in the U.S.

(40-60%)• Lowest paid income group• Least educated & poorest health care

Page 21: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

From World Book © 2001 World Book, Inc., 233 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60601. All rights reserved. David R. Frazier

Page 22: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Indians Take Control

• 1924 Indian Citizenship Act made every Indian a U.S. citizen

• Pay Federal/ State taxes but no taxes on reservations

Page 23: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Changing Times• 1960’s tribal leaders and younger Indians began a

movement to give control of programs to Indians themselves

• 1970 President Nixon passes Indian Self Determination Act

- allowed tribes to control federally funded Indian programs

- government continues to give tribes more freedom on housing, education, hospitals etc.

Page 24: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

Indians Today• In 1900 an Indian student would go to

school for 8 years• Today majority graduate from high school• 9% go to college• Certain tribes have sovereignty- complete

independence and self government - the right and power to command, rule

or judge

Page 25: The Great West Chapter 26 review The Great West Measured 1,000 miles covered in mountains, plateaus, deserts and plains Home of the Indian prairie dog,

“A Nation Within A Nation”video discussion questions

1. Given their history, why might it be important to native groups to have sovereignty over their own American Indian nations?

2) What are some differences/ similaritiesbetween life on a reservation school compared to one in the U.S.?


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