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    Map Reservations 1892 NMap Showing Indian Reservations Within The Limits Of The United States Compiled Under The Direction Of The Hon TJ Morgan Commissioner Of Indian Affairs Lithograph 1892 Poster Pr. ... Over five million in America still proudly proclaim their Native lineage today. The story endures, passed down to generations who lift their ...
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    In the 19th century, as the United States expanded its territories westward, the people who lived on the land faced the encroachment of an ever-growing nation. The Apache , a fierce and proud group of loosely-connected bands, stood their ground against this invasion with celebrated leaders like Geronimo .
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    The Sac and Fox resisted removal, but ultimately, they were forced to sign a series of treaties that led to their relocation. The most notable of these was the Treaty of 1842, which ceded their remaining lands in Illinois and Iowa to the United States. The tribe was given a small reserve in present-day Kansas, but this was only a temporary ...
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    The United States Constitution didn't initially recognize tribal sovereignty, leaving Native nations vulnerable to federal policies aimed at dissolution of their traditional ways. You'd see the establishment of the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma during this era, a result of forced relocations.
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    Even now, the U.S. government is asserting eminent domain to force North Dakota Indians to sell their property to the principals who are building the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). Map Reservations 1892 NMap Showing Indian Reservations Within The Limits Of The United States Compiled Under The Direction Of The Hon TJ Morgan ...
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