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Chapter 2 Section 2

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Treaty of Fort Laramie   The first major treaty between the U.S. government and Plains Indians  
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reservations   areas of federal land set aside for Native Americans  
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Crazy Horse   The leader of the Sioux Indians that ambushed and killed 81 cavalry troops  
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Treaty of Medicine Lodge   The treaty that led to most southern Plains Indians agreeing to live on reservations  
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buffalo soldiers   African American cavalry  
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George Armstrong Custer   a Lieutenany Colonel who discovered gold in the Black Hills of the Dakotas  
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Sitting Bull   a leader of the Lakota Sioux who protested the United States demands for the land  
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Battle of the Little Bighorn   Sioux forces led by Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull surrounded and defeated Custer and his troops  
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Massacre at Wounded Knee   the last major incident on the Great Plains  
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Long Walk   a 300 mile march where the Navajos were forced to walk across the desert to a reservation in Bosque Redondo, New Mexico  
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Geronimo   a Chiricahua Apache who avoided capture for many years  
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Ghost Dance   a religious movement that predicted the arrival of paradise  
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Sarah Winnemucca   a Paiute Indian that gave lectures on problems of the reservation system  
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Dawes General Allotment Act   tried to lessen traditioanl influences on Indian society by making land ownership private rather than shared  
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