Student made Picture found on Google.com. Battalions Who were the Sioux? Reservation Massacre ...
-
Upload
calista-brabham -
Category
Documents
-
view
214 -
download
0
Transcript of Student made Picture found on Google.com. Battalions Who were the Sioux? Reservation Massacre ...
Student madePicture found on Google.com
BattalionsWho were the Sioux?ReservationMassacre Where is Wounded Knee?
Indians on Reservations
Custer’s Last Stand
Big Foot
Sitting Bull
Ghost Dance
These special shirts were claimed to protect the Ghost Dancers
from a white man’s bullet.
Wovoka
Pictures gathered from Google.com
The ritual lasted 5 days
The Ghost Dance helped Native Americans return to the old way of life.
Ghost Dance was banned in December of 1890.
Chief Big Foot
Army Camp at Wounded Knee Creek
At least 150 Indians died, and 50 wounded in less than an hour.
Biggest Battle the Indians ever had over the whites (and last)
The Sioux also had their last stand that day.
Picture taken from www.custerslaststand.org
He was Medicine Man and chief of the Sioux Indians
Sitting Bull was arrested and then killed on September 15, 1890.
Picture of Sitting Bull used from www.bgsu.edu/departments/ac
s/1890s/ woundedknee
Attempted to lead the people to a safer reservation
Lead to the battle of Wounded Knee
Sioux Chief
Big Foot dies of Pneumonia on December 28, 1890
Picture found on: www.lastoftheindependents.com/ wounded.htm
AFTER WOUNDED KNEE
American Indian Movement (AIM)
Indians were given chance to take tasks
INDIANS TODAY
Indians today still enjoy celebrating their culture
Although Indians lived hard lives before, they have discovered new ways to make money.
Background found on www91.homepage.villanova.edu/ paul.rosier/
www.bigchalk.com
"Ghost Dance at Wounded Knee." US and THEM n.d.: 59-65.
Halliburton, Warren J. The tragedy of Little Bighorn . New York: Franklin Watts, 1989. 9-61.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, 1876 . EyeWitness. 5 Oct. 2002 <http://www.ibiscom.com/custer.htm>.
"Wounded Knee." Encyclopedia Americana. 29th ed. Pg.544 1993.
Wounded Knee Oct. 2002
<http://www.lastoftheindependents.com/wounded.htm>
Ghost Dance. 2 Oct. 2002 <http://www.msnbc.com/oniar/msnbc/TimeandAgain/archive/wknee/ghost.asp?cp1=1>.
Background found from
http://www.kevcarart.com/images/resume-thank-you.gif
Thanks for watching our slide show!
This slide show was made by Michelle, Brittany, and Luna