Title: The Indian Wars
1The Indian Wars
Exlcudes pictures
2War for the Plains
- In 1874 Quannah Parker and 700 Indians attacked a
group of hunters - The hunters had been killing thousands of buffalo
for their hides - The hunters had superior weapons so they easily
won the fight - Quannah Parker was wounded in the shoulder and
his horse was killed - One of the many battles the Plains Indians would
fight for their land
3The Sand Creek Massacre
- In 1859 100,000 miners were trespassing on land
promised to the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians - What Treaty promised them land?
- The government tried to negotiate a new treaty
but the Indians knew better and refused to sell
their land - Indians attacked wagon trains, stage coaches, and
mining camps - Government put together a military force
4Sandcreek Massacre Cont.
- Nov. 1864 Col. John Chivington led his soldiers
in a surprise attack on a peaceful Cheyenne
village camped at Sand Creek - Chief Black Kettle waved an American flag and
then a white flag of truce, but Chivington
attacked. - More than 200 men, women, and children were killed
5Reservations
- 1860s Indians continued to attack and settlers
continued to ignore the established borders - 1867 Congress decided to end the attacks can you
guess what they did? - Only way was to separate Indians and Settlers
You guessed it! RESERVATIONS!!!!!!! (areas of
land set aside for Indian nations.
6Reservations
- Indians were forced to move on these plots of
land - This would totally change the Indians way of
life. How? - Could no longer be nomads and hunt the buffalo
- Had to learn how to raise crops
- Learn the customs of settlers
7Reservations
8Red Clouds War
- 1863 Gold discovered in Montana miners flocked
- Miners cut through on Teton Sioux land
- Angry Teton Sioux attacked trespassing miners
- Government built three forts in the area to
protect the traveling miners - Red Cloud a strong chief was determined to
protect the Teton Siouxs homeland
9Red Clouds War Cont.
- He and Crazy Horse led their warriors in repeated
attacks on travelers along the trail - After months of fighting and 80 dead soldiers the
government abandoned the forts - As soldiers left the forts Red Cloud signed a
peace agreement-The Second Treaty of Ft. Laramie
10Red Clouds War Continued
- Although Red Clouds War was a victory for the
Plains Indians the treaty he signed was not - It established a reservation for northern Plains
Indians located in Montana, Wyoming, and the
Dakotas-The Great Sioux Reserve
11Red Clouds War Cont.
- Red Cloud hated to move his people onto a
reservation but he was happy with the thought
that he had preserved his peoples homeland
forever - Does that word forever ring a bell?
- Do you think the treaty was observed by the
government?
12The Battle of Little Big Horn
- The peace brought by the Second Treaty of Ft.
Laramie was short lived - When miners found gold in South Dakota what do
you think happened? - You guessed itthe miners invaded the boundaries
of the Sioux and Cheyennes hunting ground - Angry warriors attacked mining camps and so the
government sent the Army to fight
13Battle of Little Bighorn Cont.
- June 25 1876 General Custer led his men to war
- He ignored his scout who said they were way
outnumbered and pushed on - Sioux and Cheyenne warriors led by Sitting Bull,
Crazy Horse, Two Moons, and Lame White Man
defeated General Custers army and it would later
be known as CUSTERS LAST STAND!
14Battle of Little Big Horn Cont.
- It was a great victory for the Indians however it
would be their last - Before a year had past most of the Sioux and
Cheyennes had been defeated in battle or had
moved onto reservations - Crazy Horse was captured and murdered
- Sitting Bull escaped to Canada with a few
followers
15Chief Josephs Retreat
- Nez Perce Indians-French for Pierced Noses
- They were under pressure from settlers to leave
their land - Most signed a treaty and moved to a reservation
- Four young Nez Perce refused to go and killed
four white settlers - Their Chief, Chief Joseph, wanted to avoid war at
all costs
16Chief Josephs Retreat
- He led 800 men, women, and children on an amazing
retreat for 3 and a 1/2 months and almost 2,000
miles - Their goal was to reach Canada and join Sitting
Bull - Traveled with honor they paid for supplies and
did little harm to settlers
Do you think that they made it????
17Chief Josephs Retreat Cont.
- They might have made it all the way had they not
stopped to rest 40 miles from the border - Federal troops caught up with them
- On a bitterly cold day Chief Joseph, surrendered.
He told the soldiers - I am tired of fighting. My heart is sick and
sad. From where the sun now stands, I will fight
no more forever. - The Nez Perce were
- sent to Oklahoma
18Geronimo
- By 1881 most Indians were living on reservations
- Except for a small group of Apaches who were
determined to hold onto their freedom - Led by Geronimo the band roamed the mountains of
Arizona and New Mexico - Government soldiers tracked the group closely but
it took them five long years to capture the group - By 1886 Geronimos group had declined from about
150 to a few dozen men, women, and children.
19The End of the Indian Wars
- When Geronimos group finally surrendered in
1886, a generation of Indian wars ended. - The group moved onto a reservation and Geronimo
was imprisoned for two years and lived the rest
of his life in exile in Florida and Oklahoma
20The Ghost Dance Religion
- Indians feeling defeated and depressed
- Living on reservations and in poverty
- Forced to accept a new way of life
- Looking for a miracleNew Religion
- Danced, chanted, and prayed
- Wanted relatives, friends, and buffalo to come
back to life
21Death of Sitting Bull
- Do you remember where he fled to?
- Came back and joined Ghost Dance Rel
- Govt. tried to talk him into banning the religion
but he refused - So they arrest him
- Police surrounded his house in ND and told him he
was under arrest - At first he agreed to go with them but changed
his mind - A scuffle followed and he was killed along with 7
followers and 6 policemen
22Massacre at Wounded Knee
- Alarmed by the death of their Chief Sitting
Bulls followers fled - Near Wounded Knee Creak they met the Seventh
Cavalry - Troops decided to disarm the Indians when all of
a sudden someone fired and nervous soldiers fired
into the group - 150 Indian men, women, and children and 25
soldiers lost their lives
23It was much like this massacre. Do you remember
this one?
BOSTON MASSACRE
24Reformers
- People were finally waking up to the tragic
situation of the Native Americans - The govt kept on breaking promises
- Eventually both Indians and whites began to call
for reform - Helen Hunt Jackson was a huge reformer who wrote
books and spoke out to try to stop the injustice
25The Dawes Act
- Some believed that the only way to help the
Plains Indians was to convince them to adapt to
American culture - So congress passed the Dawes Act
- Ended tribal ownership of land and gave each
family a plot of land
Do you think the Indians liked this? Why or why
not
26Failure of the Dawes Act
- Families assigned plots of land but
they didnt want to farm - What did they want to do?
- Plus they were given the poorest farmland
available so they had to rely on weekly food
rations from the govt - Because they had never had land before they did
not realize how much it was really worth - Settlers cheated them out of money by buying it
for less
27Changes on the Great Plains
- Indians confined to reservations
- Buffalo nearly extinct
- Railroads reach westward across the continent
- Cattle ranchers and farmers are soon to come and
with them came new ways of life
28Ghost Town in Montana
Do you remember why this became a ghost town?
29The Machine Invasion
30The Invasion of the Settler
31Answer the following questions using your notes
- Define reservations.
- What was the Dawes Act?
- What happened at the Sand Creek Massacre?
- Who won Red Cloud or the Government?
- Where was Custers last stand?
- What group of Indians was Chief Joseph the leader
of? - What Chief led his people on a huge retreat and
was later captured? - In what religion do they dance and chant in order
to bring back the dead? - What act gave the Plains Indians individual plots
of land?