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A series of conflicts between Natives, white settlers, and the US army -
The United States policy of confining Native Americans to specific areas of land which was established to clear land for settlers and assimilate tribes -
An agreement between the U.S. government and the Sioux and Arapaho nations that established the Great Sioux Reservation in what is now South Dakota and recognized the sacred Black Hills as Sioux territory -
a U.S. federal law that authorized the president to survey and divide tribal communal lands into individual plots, with the goal of assimilating Native Americans into mainstream U.S. society by promoting private land ownership and farming. -
Battle between the Lakota and other Plains Indians and the 7th Calvary Regiment of the US Army the Natives defeated the US Army -
Hundreds of Lakota Indians were killed by the U.S Army in South Dakota, caused by the Lakota doing the banned ghost dance