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21 Cards in this Set
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Dragging Canoe
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Represented youner warriors. Broke off and made "his own community. Accepted a war belt and attacked American settlements.
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1776
Cherokee |
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Andrew Jackson
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Supported Georgia in court cases. Signed the Indian removal act
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1805
American President |
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Mary Jemison
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Seneda captive became part of their society
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1750
became Seneca |
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Joseph Brant
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Spokesman for the tribes and refused settlement of land west of Ohio river.
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1780
Mohawk |
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Jeffery Amherst
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Pontiac war-infected blankets
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1760
Euro American |
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White Eyes
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Signed peace treaty, killed in 1781 by US
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1778
Delaware |
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Corn Stalk
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Tried to keep men out of war killed under flag of truce
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1777
Shawnee |
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William Apess
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Did not want people to forget about indians history in New England
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1830
Pequot |
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Tenskwatawa
"The Prophet" |
Vision of hope, called the "prophet" wanted to move back to tradition
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1805
Shawnee |
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Handsome Lake
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Long house religion. Based on traditional beliefs with some Christian additions.
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1800
Iroquois |
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Thomas Jefferson
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Sent Lewis and Clark on expedition.
Purchased the Louisiana purchase, corps of discovery philosophy of land acquissions get land with little government involvement. gets in debt then takes the land |
1801
American President |
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Little Turtle
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Inflicted the greates defeat on US in history.
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1791
Shawnee |
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De Tocqueville
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"Memories"
"Humanity" |
1830
French |
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Tecumseh
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Indian Unity over Land or land belongs to all Indians.
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1805
Shawnee |
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Metis
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Indian women and french traders produced a new population. Children of mixed ancestry inherited their mothers clan and community.
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Areas of canda and great lakes.
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Wampum belt
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Made of pieces of polished shellor beads. Conveyed messages, initiated proceeding, recorded agreements, and guaranteed promises.
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Genizaros
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Originally were Apachee, Navajo, Ute, Jumano, Ute and Pawnee slaves. were the first used to refer to Indians who had been consumed and raised in hispanic house holds. Later was applied to any captives into the southwest.
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Sachem
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Older chivil or villiage chiefs. Guided the community in daily affairs and in reaching consesesus on issues of importance.
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Outcome of northwest ordinance
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The Northwest Ordiance of 1787 had declared that the US would not disturb Indians in the rightful possession of their lands, except in "just and lawful wars authorized by congress."
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Tecumseh's objective
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Believed unity over the land not religon. Belived it belonged to all and no an individual group. Wanted to go back to tradition. The government was afraid of Tecumseh and his brother"the prophet". In the war of 1812 he was killed along with his death came the loss of hope for indian unity
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Impact of removal and movement of Indain people west
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Authorized president Andrew Jackson to negotiate treaties with Indian tribes to remove them west of the Mississippi.
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