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| | Indian Wars [Definition] |
 | | American Indian Holocaust and Survival: A Population History Since 1492. |  | | Tecumseh was greatly admired in his day, remains a respected icon for Native Americans, and is considered a national hero in Canada. |  | | [click for more] to 1890 reportedly claimed the lives of some 45,000 Indians and 19,000 whites. |
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http://www.wikimirror.com/Indian_Wars
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| | Northwest Trade Gun Plains Indian Mountain Men Fur Trade Pictures |
 | | Despite protests from the American Colonists, both the French and English used Indian trade guns to form alliances with the Indian Nations. |  | | On what is now Lake Champlain, Champlain and the war party of sixty Indians met two hundred Iroquois; both parties landed and threw up barricades in the trees. |  | | The Birmingham manufacturers were often referred to as blood merchants and their factories blood houses by the London group. |
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http://mountainsofstone.com/trade_guns.htm
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| | Northwest Indians |
 | | In fact, the complete story of the massacre was never fully learned, because even some time later when their testimony was taken at Oregon City, they were in such a mental state that a coherent story could not be told. |  | | The incident led to retaliation in which several Indians and two white men were killed. |  | | Many of the tribes that had been sympathetic to the Cayuse chose, instead, to distance themselves from any association with them. |
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http://www.oregonpioneers.com/indian8.htm
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| | The Last Indian War |
 | | The October 13th fish-in turned into the bloodiest conflict of all, due to the sadistic actions of the wardens and their very evident hatred of the Indians. |  | | The police withdrew, and no Indians were arrested. |  | | The Indians, though badly outnumbered, gave a good accounting of themselves even the children. |
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http://www.alphacdc.com/sapadawn/lastwar1.html
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| | NAMED CAMPAIGNS - INDIAN WARS |
 | | On 20 August 1794 the Indians were thoroughly defeated in a two-hour fight that was characterized by Wayne's excellent tactics and the able performance of his well-trained troops. |  | | The faction held that cession of these lands to the Federal Government in 1804 had been illegal. |  | | Custer immediately ordered an attack, dividing his forces so as to strike the camp from several directions. |
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http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/reference/iwcmp.htm
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| | JOURNALS and PERIODICALS: Nez Perce National Historic Trail |
 | | Chaffee, Eugene B. "Nez Perce War Letters to Governor Mason Brayman," Fifteenth Biennial Report of the Board of Trustees of the State Historical Society of Idaho for the Years 1935-1936. |  | | "American Indians of Idaho." Anthropological Monographs of the University of Idaho. |  | | "Hale's Indians of North-West America and Vocabularies of North America." Transactions of the American Ethnological Society, Vol. |
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http://www.fs.fed.us/npnht/bibliography/journals.shtml
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| | Standings |
 | | Question: What was the land called that both the French and the British claimed? |  | | Question: In 1756, who was the political leader of the English? |  | | Answer: The Highlanders, the Light Infantry, the Rangers, and the Regulars. |
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http://www.monroenewsstand.com/quizbowl/war.htm
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| | List of 18th Century/French-Indian Events |
 | | For over 20 years, The Fair at New Boston has brought together reenactors that portray the lives of both the settlers and the Woodland Indians as they were 200 years ago. |  | | Visit the Military Camp, Demonstrator Camp, Longhunter Camp, Voyageur Camp and the Eastern Woodland Indian Village. |  | | An event held cooperatively at Winchester, Virginia celebrating Braddock's March through Virginia in 1755 on his way to conquer Fort Duquesne. |
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http://www.living-history.net/CR1750S.HTM
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| | INDIAN WAR BOOKS |
 | | American Indian Holocaust and Survival : A Population History Since 1492 |  | | American Indians and U.S. Politics : A Companion Reader |
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http://www.civilwarmall.com/bookseller/files/indian.htm
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| | Forts -- French and Indian War Foundation |
 | | Like its neighboring Long Meadows Fort, evidence is lacking that it was utilized by the militia or the Virginia Regiment. |  | | Indians attacked the settlers in the vicinity of the fort during Pontiac’s War in 1763 and 1764. |  | | Pearis, in 1756, led a successful attack against a French and Indian war party and his fort played an active role in the operations of the Virginia Regiment. |
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http://www.frenchandindianwarfoundation.org/forts.htm
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| | Battle of Fallen Timbers - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | Wayne believed the previous expeditions against the Indians had failed because of the poor training and discipline, and so he began rigorous preparations. |  | | The defeat of the Indians led to the signing of the Treaty of Greenville in 1795, which ceded much of present-day Ohio to the United States, paving the way for the creation of that state in 1803. |  | | The battle, which was a decisive victory for the United States, ended major hostilities in the region until " Tecumseh's War " and the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811. |
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http://www.grohol.com/psypsych/Battle_of_Fallen_Timbers
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 | | The fundamental justice once envisioned on the New York state Indian land claims now clouds over in America's recurring amnesia about its legitimate debts to Native peoples, whose real property was stolen. |  | | It sure seems a recurrent theme these days that America is returning to its worst practices when it comes to Indian relations. |  | | KESHENA, Wis. - The Meno-minee Tribe has a long history of logging, dating to as early as 1872; thus a museum dedicated to logging is in keeping. |
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http://www.indiancountry.com/sponsor.cfm?id=1096410018
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| | Native American Indian and Old West Relics and Crafts |
 | | In the late 1700's, the French attempted to colonize the Texas territory also claimed by Spain. |  | | The use of beaded pipebags became widespread during the Indian wars (period from 1854 to 1877). |  | | In historical times, a Sioux warrior would fashion an effigy of his horse and honor him at the war dance. |
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http://www.forttumbleweed.com/native.html
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| | LIBERTY! . Chronicle of the Revolution . Timeline of the Revolution PBS |
 | | Massachusetts patriots dressed as Mohawk Indians protest the British Tea Act by dumping crates of tea into Boston Harbor. |  | | France signs a treaty of alliance with the United States and the American Revolution becomes a world war. |  | | Treaty signed between England and France ending the French and Indian War. |
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http://www.pbs.org/ktca/liberty/chronicle_timeline.html
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| | NW BIBLIOGRAPHY-INDIANS |
 | | "Black Tamanous, The Secret Society of the Clallam Indians." The Washington Historical Quarterly VII (1916):296-300. |  | | Prosch, Thomas W. "The Indian War of 1858." The Washington Historical Quarterly II (1908): 237-240. |  | | Prosch, Thomas W. "The Indian War in Washington Territory." The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society XVI (1915): 1-23. |
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http://oscar.ctc.edu/history/indians.htm
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| | Homework Center - Native American Sites |
 | | Scroll down to page to find this Montana tribe's history including images and a timeline. |  | | This site provided by Oregon Pulic Broadcasting is an introduction to the history of the war and the Modoc Indians. |  | | This site presents the Nez Perce war and events. |
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http://www.multcolib.org/homework/natamhc.html
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| | Northwest Indian War: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Co-operation among the nations forming the Confederacy had gone back to the French colonial era and was renewed during the American Revolutionary War. |  | | For some American Indians, the conflict would be resumed a generation later with Tecumseh's War ( 1811) and the War of 1812 (hence the term Sixty Years' War) and come to an end in the era of Indian Removal. |  | | For example, historian Francis Jennings suggested that the Northwest Indian War was, for the Delaware (Lenape) people, the end of a Forty Years' War that began soon after the Braddock Expedition in 1755. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/northwest-indian-war
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| | Northwest Territory |
 | | The British victory in the Seven Years’ War was confirmed in the Treaty of Paris in 1763, in which, among many other things, the French surrendered their claim to the Old Northwest. |  | | The rivalry between the two great powers had been contested in a series of colonial wars, the last of which was the French and Indian War. |  | | Control of the area passed from Britain to the new United States in the Treaty of Paris of 1783. |
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http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h487.html
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| | Old Northwest Trading Company About Us |
 | | He is a living historian of several periods including Napoleonic, War of 1812, American Civil War, World Wars I and II he even has his Jump Wings allowing him to reenact an US Paratrooper of WWII. |  | | He also is a collector of toy soldiers and militaria with his expertise in World War I longarms and pistols. |  | | He is a militaria collector specializing in British Victorian, American Indian Wars, World War I and the Wehrmacht. |
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http://www.oldnwtc.com/Old_NW_Site/about_us_folder/about_us.html
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| | Northwest Indian Tribes |
 | | The wars between the Calvary and the Paiutes lasted over twenty years in the Oregon outback and Idaho. |  | | These tribes were constantly at war with the coastal peoples. |  | | However, it is important to note that tribes made up what was known as an Indian Nation. |
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http://www.oregonpioneers.com/tribe.htm
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 | | Secret societies can be shaman societies, conjuring societies, war societies, or societies for inducting young people into the tribe. |  | | The tribes of the Northwest coast had masks which depicted many different humans and creatures. |  | | However, Europeans also brought diseases to the tribes of the northwest which decimated the population. |
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http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/course/60-105/finals/Cumming_M/'cumming_m.html
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| | Bill Holm: Northwest Coast Indian Art |
 | | In 1972, Holm worked on restoring the historic Edward Curtis film, "In the Land of the War Canoes." Holm arranged for a sound track to be recorded for it by a group of Kwakwaka'wakw singers, including three of the older members who had been actors in the film many decades before. |  | | As a teacher, Holm is known for his generosity in sharing his knowledge and resources with students and visitors. |  | | Artist, teacher, scholar, curator: Bill Holm throughout his career has been a leading figure in the world of Northwest Coast Indian Art. |
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http://www.washington.edu/research/showcase/1968a.html
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| | northwest_indian_war |
 | | Frontier Wars between British and Boer settlers and the Xhosas in South Africa 1785 - 1795 : Northwest Indian War between the United States and Native Americans 1788 : First European settlement established in... |  | | Cape Frontier Wars between British and Boer settlers and the Xhosas in South Africa 1785 - 95 : Northwest Indian War between the United States and Native Americans 1787 : Freed slaves from London found Freetown in... |  | | Second Mysore War (1790-92) Sorokin England: 2,250 (k+w) United States, Northwest Indian War (1790-95) Clodfelter: 1,000+ American soldiers K. Zong, slave ship, 1781 130-132 living... |
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http://northwest_indian_war.networklive.org
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| | northwest indian art prints |
 | | Northwest, northwestern United States - the northwestern region of the United States |  | | Indian, North American Indian, American Indian, Red Indian - a member of the race of people living in North America when Europeans arrived |  | | He had them all on one wall like a work of art. |
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http://www.howardvthomaslawfirm.com/northwest-indian-art-prints.htm
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| | Northwest Indian Art |
 | | The area was largely unknown and completely unexplored until well after the American Civil War. |  | | Many of the items shown here were collected in the latter part of the 19th Century, before such items were created for trade and souvenirs. |
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http://www.northwestcoastindian.com/wood.htm
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| | Northwest Traders |
 | | Whether you're emulating the western mountain man, voyageur of the north, eastern longhunter, Native American or military from the French and Indian Wars to the Civil war, NORTHWEST TRADERS is the foremost supplier of finished capotes, capote kits and blankets anywhere. |  | | Also visit The Trading Page - You'll find many great buys here. |  | | We offer the most extensive line of authentic styles available and all of our products are manufactured by the best companies in the business. |
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http://www.nwtrader.com
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| | nwitimes.com |
 | | But what residents of Gary's Glen Park neighborhood are doing to help their part of the city is a good start. |  | | How will the retirement of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor affect the court's rulings? |  | | Local Editorial Cartoons Stacy Curtis is the full-time editorial cartoonist for The Times of Northwest Indiana in Munster, IN. |
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http://www.thetimesonline.com
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