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Sitting Bull, --- Walsh, James Morrow, --- Drama
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Sitting Bull --- 1831-1890 --- Juvenile fiction --- Wounded Knee Massacre --- S.D. --- 1890
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Sitting Bull --- 1831-1890 --- Juvenile fiction --- Wounded Knee Massacre --- S.D. --- 1890
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Dakota (Indiens) --- Hunkapa (Indiens) --- Sitting Bull (1831?-1890) --- Sioux (Indiens) --- Indiens --- 19e siècle --- Amérique du Nord --- 19e siècle
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The belief in American exceptionalism reached its apex during the 1800's and was expressed as a God-given passport called ""Manifest Destiny"". Among its victims were Native Americans. The Sioux resisted, eventually claiming that Indians, not the whites, were the chosen people. The destruction of Indian culture paved the way for the U.S. empire building. Frank Fiske observed this confrontation firsthand in North Dakota, where Sitting Bull was held, then killed, and Fiske''s photographs enliven his account.
Dakota Indians --- Indians, Treatment of --- Photographers --- History --- Wars, 1890-1891. --- History. --- Government relations. --- Relocation. --- Sitting Bull, --- Fiske, Frank Bennett,
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Dakota Indians --- Indians of North America --- Wars, 1890-1891. --- Wars --- Sitting Bull, --- Four Horn, --- Hunkesi, --- Jumping Badger, --- Sitting Buffalo Bull, --- Slon-he, --- Slow, --- Tah-ton-ka-he-yo-ta-kah, --- Tatanka Iyotake, --- Tatanka Iyotanka, --- Tatanka Yotanka, --- Toro Seduto, --- Toro Sentado,
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History of North America --- Ecclesiology --- Sitting Bull --- Smet, de, Pierre-Jean --- Dakota Indians --- Dakota-indianen --- Dakotas (Indiens) --- De Smet, Pieter-Jan (1801-1873) --- missionarissen --- 960 --- indianen Noord-Amerika --- levensbeschrijvingen --- biographies et mémoires --- Smet, De, Pieter-Jan --- Kempen (B) --- North America --- America --- Dutch literature --- Indianen
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What happened to the Sioux after the Little Bighorn. Illustrates how two countries, the United States and Canada, struggled to control their potentially explosive common border.
Dakota Indians --- Nadowessioux Indians --- Naudowessie Indians --- Nawdowissnee Indians --- Sioux Indians --- Wahpakoota Sioux Indians --- Indians of North America --- Siouan Indians --- Government relations. --- Relocation. --- Sitting Bull, --- Four Horn, --- Hunkesi, --- Jumping Badger, --- Sitting Buffalo Bull, --- Slon-he, --- Slow, --- Tah-ton-ka-he-yo-ta-kah, --- Tatanka Iyotake, --- Tatanka Iyotanka, --- Tatanka Yotanka, --- Toro Seduto, --- Toro Sentado, --- Biography --- Government relations --- Removal
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