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19 Cards in this Set
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Kiowa Chief Leader Of The Warren Wagon Train Raid |
Satanta |
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The First African American To Graduate From West Point |
Henry Flipper |
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Society Of Friends |
Quakers |
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Son of a Comanche chief and an Anglo woman |
Quannah Parker |
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Captured by Comanches as a child |
Cynthia Ann Parker |
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Wrote a book about their experiences being captured by the Comanches |
Rachel Plummer |
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Quannah Parker led this attack by several hundred warriors on a buffalo hunters' camp |
Adobe Walls |
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The most decisive battle where U.S. troops destroyed Native American villages and killed their horses |
Palo Duro Canyon |
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African American troops of th Ninth and Tenth Cavalry |
Buffalo Soldiers |
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They were released in exchange for peace |
Satanta and Big Tree |
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The Native Americans were able to be defeated because..... |
Killing of the buffalo |
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Currently known as Oklahoma |
Indian Territory |
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Created at the time of the event;usually some type of a document telling a first-hand account of the event |
Primary Source |
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More of an overview of the event with information combined from several other sources. The author was often not an eyewitness to the event. |
Secondary Source |
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Original letters, diaries, and photographs |
Primary Sources |
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Newspaper articles, encyclopedia articles, and textbooks |
Secondary Sources |
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Organized and led the Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry Regiment from 1866 to 1890 |
Colonel Grierson |
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A series of battles between the U.S. Army and the Native Americans |
Red River Campaign |
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A group of Kiowas attacked a wagon supply train killing several men |
Warren Wagon Train Raid |