Chronology of American Indian History

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American Indian Historical
Society 296
American Indian Law
Center 300
American Indian Movement
(AIM) 427g. See also
Banks, Dennis aban-
doned naval station 316
Anna Mae Aquash murder
330, 331, 409–410
Fairchild 329
and the FBI 360–361
founding of 302–303
Russell Means 314, 318,
325, 343, 390
Leonard Peltier 332–333,
339, 376, 391, 400
Plymouth Rock protest
314
South Dakota riot 321
John Trudell 338
Wounded Knee protests
304, 321–323
Raymond Yellow Thunder
315
American Indian National
Bank 320
American Indian Policy
Review Commission
328–329, 333
American Indian Registry
for the Performing Arts
348
American Indian Religious
Freedom Act (AIRFA)
333, 336, 357
American Indian Science
and Engineering Society
331–332
American Indian Task Force
308
American Revolution 100,
102, 104, 106
Americans for Indian Op-
portunity 309–310
Amherst, Jeffrey 49, 90,
91, 92
Anangula, village of 6
Anasazi culture 2, 14, 19,
23, 23, 24, 396
Anderson v. Matthews 238
Angoon (Tlingit village)
208, 345–346

Anne (queen of England)
78, 78
annuity 427g
Antiquities Act 237
Apache Indians. See also
Geronimo; Mescalero
Apache Indians
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and
386
at Apache Pass 166
arrive in Southwest 26
Bosque Redondo 174
Camp Grant massacre
188–189
Kit Carson troops battle
168
Chiricahua Apache return
to Southwest 244
Mangas Coloradas 167
Cut-the-Tent Affair
163–164
Mexican soldiers attack 151
Mount Graham observa-
tory 358
murder of Nakaidoklini
207
and San Carlos Reserva-
tion 194
Tres Castillos, Battle of 206
U.S. troops penetrate hide-
out 211, 212
Victorio 199, 205, 205,
206, 207
Apess, William 133, 133,^
141, 142–143
Aquash, Anna Mae 330,
330, 331, 409–410
Arapaho Indians 135, 163
Arawak Indians 29, 29–30,
32, 34
Archaeological Recovery Act
324–325
Archaeological Resources
Protection Act 339
archaeology 229, 237, 257,
386
Archaic tradition 6, 9
Arctic National Wildlife
Refuge (ANWR) 353,
354, 377, 419
Arizona
enfranchises Indian popula-
tion 279

Hohokam culture 16–17
Indian language in class-
rooms 400–401
Mogollon culture 15
Native American Basketball
Invitational 408
Patayan culture 19–20
ski resort in 420–421
Tohono O’odham linguist
390
Arizona et al. v. San Carlos
Apache Tribe 348
Arizona v. California 295
Army, U.S.
attacks Pomo Indian en-
campment 151–152
Blue Water Creek, Battle
of 159
campaign against Navajo
Indians 169
campaign against Snake
Indians 177
Crazy Horse surrenders
199
fort on Bozeman Trail 178
Geronimo surrenders 216,
216, 217
Kicking Bear surrenders
226
Killdeer Mountain battle
169–170
leaves Black Hills 194
“rescue” of Cynthia Ann
Parker 163
shots fired at Ganienkeh
364–365
slaughter of Northern
Cheyenne 202
Snake Indians surrender
182
arrows 17
artifacts 401–402
arts. See dances; music;
specific headings, e.g.:
American Indian Arts
Center
arts, false Indian 340–341
Assiniboine Indians 191
Astor, John Jacob 120
astronaut 406, 407
athletes 224, 349. See also
specific headings, e.g.
Thorpe, Jim

Atlanta Braves 318,
368–369
Atlantic coast Indians 35
Atoka Agreement 230–231
Atomic Energy Commission
(AEC) 294
Attorney General Canada v.
Lavell 323, 323
Attucks, Crispus 95
Awatovi Indians 76–77
Axis powers 275–276
Aztec Indians 19, 24–26,
31–32, 33, 34–35, 405

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Babbitt, Bruce 385,
397–398
Bacon’s Rebellion 70, 71
Badlands National Monu-
ment 304, 313
Bagot Commission 147
Ballad, Louis 301
Banks, Dennis
American Indian Move-
ment (AIM) 302
American Indian Task
Force 308
California governor blocks
extradition 335
convicted of rioting and as-
sault 327
Longest Walk 334
organizes “Longest Run”
349
Plymouth Rock 314
surrenders to South Dakota
police 349
Walk for Justice 375
Bannock Indians 202
Baseball Hall of Fame 283,
285
battles. See specific head-
ings, e.g.: Lake George,
Battle of
Bear River campaign 167,
168
Bear Runner, Edgar 330
Bee, Tom 401, 401
Begay, Notah, III 395
Bell, John Kim 350
Bender, Charles Alfred
“Chief ” 283, 285
Bennett, Robert 299, 300

Chronology of American Indian History

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