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Conquering the West (Chief Joseph On Indian Affairs (This is a speech.,…
Conquering the West
Chief Joseph On Indian Affairs
This is a speech.
People that wanted their land received this in 1877/1879.
This speech is written from Washington DC.
The author wrote this because he was tired of white men mistreating him and the people he cared about. He wanted everyone to be treated equally.
Chester A. Arthur
Congress received this letter.
This letter is from Washington DC
This document is about Indian affairs and certain bills that were introduced to the House of Reps.
During this time in history, the Tuskegee Institute
Tom Torlino
This photo is a portrait.
This photo is from 1882/ 1885
In one picture he has on Indian clothing and long, unfixed hair. In the other, he is in a school uniform with a haircut and looks more groomed.
There are two pictures shown on a link. One was before he enrolled in the Carlisle Indian School in 1882 and the other was after when they cleaned him up and put him in his uniform.
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Ogala photo
This is a old photo from 1891.
There is a young girl in front of a tepee.
This girl appears to be part of a family of Indians.