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19 Cards in this Set

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Kiowa Chief Leader Of The Warren Wagon Train Raid

Satanta

The First African American To Graduate From West Point

Henry Flipper

Society Of Friends

Quakers

Son of a Comanche chief and an Anglo woman

Quannah Parker

Captured by Comanches as a child

Cynthia Ann Parker

Wrote a book about their experiences being captured by the Comanches

Rachel Plummer

Quannah Parker led this attack by several hundred warriors on a buffalo hunters' camp

Adobe Walls

The most decisive battle where U.S. troops destroyed Native American villages and killed their horses

Palo Duro Canyon

African American troops of th Ninth and Tenth Cavalry

Buffalo Soldiers

They were released in exchange for peace

Satanta and Big Tree

The Native Americans were able to be defeated because.....

Killing of the buffalo

Currently known as Oklahoma

Indian Territory

Created at the time of the event;usually some type of a document telling a first-hand account of the event

Primary Source

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

Original letters, diaries, and photographs

Primary Sources

Newspaper articles, encyclopedia articles, and textbooks

Secondary Sources

Organized and led the Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry Regiment from 1866 to 1890

Colonel Grierson

A series of battles between the U.S. Army and the Native Americans

Red River Campaign

A group of Kiowas attacked a wagon supply train killing several men

Warren Wagon Train Raid