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         <description><![CDATA[<div> | 1 they moved to Canada to get away from the Americans <br> <br> 2 they did a spiritual dance as a safety thing like of the god were to protect them <br><br> | 1) The indians traveled to Canada to get away from the american goverment. <br> <br> 2) The Canadian goverment allowed the indians to live in Canada  <br><br> | There culture were banned and they cut their hair plus they also changed their names<br> <br> <br><br> | the indains were forced to<br> get out of there land and the traveld to canda <br><br> | 300 people were killed and hanged<br> <br> most indians had lost their names<br><br> | 1) The indians had to travel to Canada to escape the Americans.<br> 2) The indians had to meet standards and listen to the Canadians in order to stay.<br><br> | 250 people died in battle<br> <br> <br> The native americans traveled to canada<br><br> | 250 people died in the battle<br> <br> the Indians had to change their names<br><br> | 1. the first fight "Indians and the white" the Americans lost<br> <br> 2. most Indians had to change their names!<br><br> | 1. 300 people were killed/hanged<br> <br> 2. people broke 250 treaties.<br><br> | they've wanted peace for a while<br> -nahelah<br><br> | 1)Indians were forced into reservations.<br> 2)they were forced into changing there names and religion.<br><br> | <br> | 1: the men were told to push the Indians off their territory, and in doing so killed lots of people.<br> 2:they were forced to sign the paper or else the would die.<br><br> | Luiz Gutierrez<br><br> | 1.250 people died in the battle of wounded knee<br> <br> 2.300 men were hanged <br> <br> 3.they broke 250 treaties<br><br> | 1.The American first attack on the "indians", the Americans lost, and that  made them angry.<br> <br> 2. The Native Americans were forced to change their names and their religion.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> | 4. Natives were killed by epidemics of flu and whooping cough<br><br> | 1.treaties were broken <br> <br> 2. Native Americans have the whooping cough, measles and are dying from it <br><br> | some of the native americans died in the winter.<br> native americans have mesils and wooping cough and are dying<br><br> | The Indians were forced onto reservations<br><br> | Indian were forced to reservation <br><br> | 1.Gold was found on indian land<br> 2.The Indians were forced onto reservations<br><br> | the indians were forces to reservations<br><br> | 1. indians were forced onto reservations<br> 2. they made native americans sign treaties<br><br> | the indians were taken out of their land through "acts" and laws<br><br> | <br> | 1. Gold was found on indian land<br> <br> 2. The indians were forced off land<br><br> | <br> | Indians were drive out of their land.<br> <br> They had to learn adopt a white name.<br><br> | 1. they were forced to abandon their culture<br> 2.and their previous religion was forcibly abandoned <br> 3.were forced to change name and religion.<br><br> | 1.the native didnt want to sign all the treaties and a lot of people died <br> <br> 2. Gold was found on Indian land <br><br> | Movie Facts...<br> The native americans had to move across the canadiean border.<br>  2 of the indians stole ponies from a diffrent tribe and 1 of them got whiped.<br> <br> <br><br> | They were forced off land and to a reservation and there was gold found <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>3. I learned there are still Indian Reservations <br> 4. They used cards to get their supplies <br><br> Twenty U.S soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor for their part in the fight. Today, Native American groups have called these medals to be withdrawn. They do the dance that brings back there <br> ancestors. The troubles at Wounded Knee were not over after the siege. A virtual civil war broke out between the opposing Indian factions on the Pine Ridge reservation, and a series of beatings, shootings and murders left more than 100 Indians dead. They held the town for 71 days for the United States to uphold broken treaties. The conflict at Wounded Knee was originally referred to as a battle, but in reality it was tragic and avoidable massaacre. The U.S is killing Baffalo so that the Native  Americans have to depend on them for food.<br> Civilizing Indians was called Assimilating Canada was accepting Indian refugees.<br> The U.S took the land from the Natives for gold.<br> The teacher is Racist.U.S took their land and forced them to not practice their religon. Nearly half of the sioux killed at the 1890 Wounded Knee were woman and Children.<br> There land was taken. An 1890 massacre left some 150 Native Americans dead, in what was the final clash between federal troops and the Sioux.<br> In 1973,<br> members of the American Indian Movement occupied Wounded Knee for 71 days to protest conditions on the Reservation.<br> On December 29,the U.S. Army’s 7th Cavalry surrounded a band of Ghost Dancers under Big Foot, a Lakota Sioux chief, near Wounded Knee Creek and demanded they surrender their weapons.The conflict at Wounded Knee was originally referred to as a battle, but in reality it was a tragic and avoidable massacre.<br> A site of two conflicts between Native Americans and the U.S Government. The U.S killed the innocent sitting Bull ( The Sioux Chief) because they believed he was a Ghost dancer.<br>  <br> <br> <br> <br><br> | 1. Nearly half of the Sioux killed at the 1890 Wounded Knee were woman and children.<br> <br> 2. The U.S took their land and forced them to not practice their religion.<br> <br> 3. The American Government offered them money for their land but if they didn't accept it they would take the land anyway.<br> <br> 4. They were offered $0.50 per acre.<br><br> | <br> | natives were forced to move into erservations. natives were given as littel resources as possible <br><br> | 1. The U.S. took the land from the natives for gold.<br> <br> 2. The U.S. is killing the buffalo so that the Native Americans have to depend on them for food.<br> <br> 3. Chief Sitting Bull thought that he would have a nice house and be a high chief but he doesn’t get any of that.<br> <br> 4. Chief Sitting Bulls son gets taught the ways of the Americans.<br> <br> <br> <br><br> | 1. Nearly half of the Sioux killed at the 1890 Wounded Knee were woman and children.<br> <br> 2. The U.S took their land and forced them to not practice their religion.<br><br> | They held the town for 71 days calling for the United States to uphold broken treaties. Twenty U.S. soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor for their part in the fight. Today, Native American groups have called for these medals to be withdrawn.<br><br> | civilizing Indians was called assimilating. Canada was accepting Indian refugees<br><br> | they do the dance that brings back there ancestors<br> <br> <br><br> | Chief sitting bull was the last chief to give up his riffle.<br> <br> At standing rock the people there hunt for their food in a pen.<br><br> | Because their land was taken. And because they had no more freedom.<br><br> | The Wounded Knee, also called the Battle of Wounded Knee, was a local home of several hundred Lakota Indians, almost half of them  were women and children, by soldiers of the United States Army.<br><br> | 3.) the Indians reached Canada, and were accepted until they attacked another tribe and were sent back to america. <br> <br> 4.) the assimilated the Indians by not letting them practice their religion, worship their gods, have Indian names, or speak their own language.<br><br> | they assimilated the native americans by cutting their hair and giving they white names.<br> the native americans fled to canada where they were accepted<br><br> | nearly half of the Sioux in the 1890 wounded knee massacre were women and children.The U.S. forced the native Americans to leave there land. There is no word in any native language that has the meaning own the land.they made them take an English name. sickness spread and killed a great number of native Americans. <br><br> | On December 29, the U.S. Army’s 7th Cavalry surrounded a band of Ghost Dancers under Big Foot, a Lakota Sioux chief, near Wounded Knee Creek and demanded they surrender their weapons. As that was happening, a fight broke out between an Indian and a U.S. soldier and a shot was fired, although it’s unclear from which side. A brutal massacre followed, in which it’s estimated 150 Indians were killed (some historians put this number at twice as high), nearly half of them women and children. The cavalry lost 25 men.<br> <br> The conflict at Wounded Knee was originally referred to as a battle, but in reality it was a tragic and avoidable massacre. Surrounded by heavily armed troops, it’s unlikely that Big Foot’s band would have intentionally started a fight. Some historians speculate that the soldiers of the 7th Cavalry were deliberately taking revenge for the regiment’s defeat at Little Bighorn in 1876. Whatever the motives, the massacre ended the Ghost Dance movement and was the last major confrontation in America’s deadly war against the Plains Indians.<br> <br> <br> <br> <br><br> | 1)I didn't know that the Native Americans had guns <br> 2)I didn't know Canada got involved<br><br> | chief spotted Elk was also known as Chief Big Foot<br><br> | There was a conflict between native Americans and white men.<br> <br> The U.S. forced the native Americans to leave their land<br><br> | the teacher is racist<br> <br> <br><br> | nearly half of the sioux at the 1890 wounded knee massacre were women and children. <br> Many Sioux believed that if they practiced the Ghost Dance and rejected the ways of the white man, the gods would create the world anew and destroy all non-believers.<br><br> | Chief Spotted Elk was also known as Chief Big Foot.<br> Today, the Wounded Knee Battlefield is a U.S. National Historic Landmark.<br> <br> <br> <br><br> | They held the town for 71 days calling for the United States to uphold broken treaties.<br><br> | 1.) A site of two conflicts between Native Americans and the U.S. Government.<br> <br> 2.) The us killed the innocent Sitting Bull ( the Sioux chief ) because they believed he was a Ghost Dancer <br> <br><br> | the movie is about the Sioux. The Indians were forced into a "civilized" way of life.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> | there were about 150 native Americans that were killed<br> <br> They wanted to kill native Americans because of the gold on their land <br><br> | the americans are going to kill the native<br><br> | 1 american s are going to kill the native because there is gold on the land  <br> <br> 2almost 150 native americans died<br> <br> Jaxon<br><br> | 150 native Americans died <br> half of the people were killed or wounded <br><br> | 1   Americans want gold from native Indians. <br> <br> <br> <br>  2  Americans is going to try kill all the native Indians for the land because there is gold on the land <br> <br> <br><br> | *The Indian Reservation in South Dakota, was the site of two conflicts.<br> *Nearly half of the Sioux killed in the 1890 massacre was women and children.<br> <br> <br><br> | U.S army's cavalry surrounded a band of Ghost  Dancers on December 29.<br>  Half of the people in wounded knee that were killed was women and children.<br><br> | in 1890 massacre left some 150 Native Americans dead<br><br> | 1: They wanted their land for the gold.<br> <br> 2:Nearly half of their people killed.<br><br> | nearly half of the people killed at wounded knee were women and children.<br> the cavalry lost only 25 men while the native americans lost 150.<br><br> | -it was located in the pine ridge<br> <br> <br><br> | an 1890 massacre left some 150 native american Indians dead<br><br> | The people wanted to kill native Americans for their land because they found gold on their land. Nearly half of their people were killed.<br><br> | -located on pine ridge Indian reserve<br> -conflict between the government and North american Indians :(<br><br> | wounded knee was the site of 2 conflicts between the north american Indian's, and the representatives of the US government<br><br> | 1. White people wanted their hunting land for all the gold<br> 2. They thought the ghost dance would protest them from the bullets, but failed.    <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> | Chief Spotted Elk was also known as Chief Big Foot.In 1973, a group of Native American protesters called the American Indian Movement occupied the small town of Wounded Knee.<br><br> | The Sioux won the first fight that was started by Americans. The second however, the Sioux retreated and move to Canada.<br><br> | The Sioux have been very mistreated by the white people. They want the Sioux land because there is gold on the land. The white people said if they do not agree to the treaty, they will stop supplying them with food. The white people already broke treaties with the natives and owe them goods. <br><br> | They held town for 71 days calling for the United States to uphold broken treaties . Twenty U.S soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor for their part in the fight . The wounded knee Massacre was a domestic massacre of several hundred Lakota Indians , almost half of whom were women and children , by soldiers of the United States army <br><br> | located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in southwestern South Dakota, was the site of two conflicts between North American Indians and representatives of the U.S. government. An 1890 massacre left some 150 Native Americans dead, in what was the final clash between federal troops and the Sioux.<br><br> | That the Sioux had so much and now they don't have anything they barely have a tribe and land. The movie is called wounded knee because its where the battle was.<br><br> | 1. Wounded Knee, located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in southwestern South Dakota, was the site of two conflicts between North American Indians and representatives of the U.S. government. 2.An 1890 massacre left some 150 Native Americans dead, in what was the final clash between federal troops and the Sioux.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> | 1. There was diseases that the people brought and it is kill the native people<br> <br> 2. They banned their culture<br><br> | Diseases:<br> Measles<br> Smallpox<br> Influenza<br> <br> Sioux Natives get 160 acres and 12 million total<br> <br> They had to convert Christianity, had little medicine, and many resorted to alcohol<br><br> | diseases that the people brought and are killing the native people.<br> <br> <br> <br> there banning there culture<br><br> | Diseases that the white men brought are killing the natives on the reserves.<br> <br> Life on the reserves is not good for the natives.<br><br> | !. They was fighting for land.<br> <br> 2. They were banning the culture.<br><br> | 1.The white man wanted to move the native Americans off the land to mine for gold.<br> <br> 2.The white man wanted to ban the culture of the native Americans.<br><br> | 1. They made them cut their hair.<br> 2. They made them change their names<br> <br> <br><br> | 2 thay made them cut there hair and change there religen <br> <br> <br> 2 facts by kieran<br><br> | 1. There was a huge massacre<br> 2. Tons of the Sioux members died from a battle<br> <br> <br><br> | 1. Half of Sioux members were killed.<br> 2. The tribe was getting kicked off to property they had for stealing horses.<br><br> | 1. In the massacre more than half of Sioux tribe members and U.S government representatives were brutally killed.<br> 2. The indians use every part of the buffalo when they kill them.<br><br> | 1. The Whites won the fight against the Sioux and then forced them to leave their land.<br> 2. The Whites threatened the Sioux people to sign the paper treaty of they will perish.<br> :)<br><br> | 1. Sioux tribe members got brutally killed.<br> <br> 2. The Indians won the battle of Little Bighorn which made the USA embarrassed.<br><br> | 1.Nearly half of the Sioux killed at the 1890 Wounded Knee massacre were women and children.<br> 2.The American Indian Movement (AIM) was founded in 1968 in an effort to stop police harassment of Indians in the Minneapolis area.<br><br> | 1)The wounded knee was a massacre of several hundred Lakota Indians. <br> 2)Indians won the Battle of Little Bighorn and made USA embarrassed.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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