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Plains, area stretching from Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba in Canada down through the west-central United States into Texas; previously occupied by Native Americans.
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of Fort, a particular kind of accord or pact established at a fort, typically between a government and one or several Native American tribes.
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city that serves as the county seat for Albany County, Wyoming, in the United States
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Bull, a Hunkpapa Lakota chief who guided his tribe through years of opposition to United States governmental policies
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A. Custer,a U.S. Army officer and cavalry leader during the Civil War in Americaassimilation, the act of taking in and integrating into something, usually a culture or community
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Act Aimed, to divide Native American tribal land into individual plots for individual Native Americans to farm
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of Wounded Knee, a slaughter that took place on December 29, 1890, in which the U.S. Army killed almost 300 Lakota individuals
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an animal of a breed of cattle with long horns.
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Trail, a trail used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland from ranches in southern Texas,
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drive, activity of cowboys herding sizable groups of cattle from the vast pastures of the West