Chronology of American Indian History

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Churchill, Ward 360, 413
Cibola, Seven Cities of 27,
37, 38, 38
cigar store 95
citizenship
Anderson v. Matthews 238
McKay v. Campbell 186
and World War I 224,
248, 250
City of Sherrill v. Oneida
Indian Nation 416
“civilization fund” 126–
127, 190
Civil Rights Commission,
U.S. 352–353
Civil War, U.S. 84, 135,
164, 173–174
Clark, William 118, 119,
125, 232, 418
cliff dwellings 23, 23
Cliff Palace 23, 23
Clinton, Bill
Ada Deer and 374
Indian policy of 341,
376
meets with Indian lead-
ers 376
pardons Peter MacDonald
400
plan for low-cost phone
service 395
visits Pine Ridge Reserva-
tion 389–390
Clinton, Hillary Rodham
388, 389
Cloud, Henry Roe 246
Clovis culture 4
Cobell v. Kempthorne 423
Cobell v. Norton 381, 391,
393–395, 418–419
Cochise 163–164, 189–
190, 281
Cockacoeske 66, 71, 72
Code Talkers 428g
Choctaw 249, 362
G.I. Joe doll 394
Marine Corps recruit 275
Navajo 275, 341, 406
Pentagon exhibit honors
Navajo 372
statue dedicated 359
Windtalkers (film) 406
Cody, Iron Eyes 311


Cody, William F. (Buffalo
Bill) 211
“Buffalo Bill’s Wild West”
show 210–211, 211,
215
scalps Yellow Hand 196,
197
Coeur d’Alene Indians
370–371, 379, 385
Cogewea: The Half-Blood
(Mourning Dove)
258–259
Cohen, Felix S. 274
Collier, John C.
as commissioner of Indian
affairs 263
Indian Reorganization Act
268, 269
resigns as commissioner of
Indians affairs 277
Coloradas, Mangas 167
Colorado 398, 404
Colorado Cavalry, Third
170–172
Columbia River Inter-
Tribal Fish Commission
332
Columbus, Christopher 27,
29–31, 323
Columbus Quincentenary
362, 372
Colville Indian Reservation
161
Comanche Indians 143,
171, 174, 193, 398,
404
commissioners of Indian af-
fairs 98, 149, 194, 263,
277, 299, 428 g
Commission on Civil
Rights, U.S. 410
Committee of One Hun-
dred 224, 253
Company of New France
47, 67–68
“competency commissions”
241
Comprehensive Employ-
ment and Training Act
(CETA) 324
“Concentration” policy
153–154
Conestoga Indians 92–93

the Confederacy 135,
164–165, 173
Congress, U.S.
Act for the Relief of the
Mission Indians 226
Alaska Allotment Act 237
Alaska Native Claims
Settlement Act 317
allows leasing of reserva-
tion land to mining
companies 271
amends Indian Education
Act 337
American Indian Religious
Freedom Act 336
Antiquities Act 237
Archaeological Resources
Protection Act 339
authorization of funds for
Indian land purchase
109–110
Burke Act 237
citizenship to Indian veter-
ans 250
“civilization fund” 126–
127, 190
Comprehensive Employ-
ment and Training
Act 324
“Concentration” policy
153–154
considers opening Arctic
refuge to oil companies
353, 354
creates Board of Indian
Commissioners
185–186
Dawes Commission 227
Desert Land Act 198
Donation Land Act
152–153
Eagle Protection Act 272
Economic Opportunity
Act 296
Federal Oil and Gas Roy-
alty Management Act
344–345
General Allotment Act
amended 226
give Navajo and Hopi
permission to sue one
another 290
Chitto Harjo testifies 238
Homestead Act 166

Hopi-Navajo Land Settle-
ment Act 327
Hopi-Navajo Relocation
Act 342
Indian Arts and Crafts
Board 269–270
Indian Child Welfare Act
337
Indian Citizenship Act 255
Indian Claims Commis-
sion 278
Indian Country Crimes
Act 141
Indian Education Act 319
Indian Financing Act 325
Indian Homestead Act
192–193
Indian Mining Develop-
ment Act 345
Indian Oil Leasing Act 259
Indian Removal Act 136
Indian Reorganization Act
268
Indian Trade and Inter-
course Act 110
Indian Tribal Governmen-
tal Tax Status Act 346
Intercourse Act of 1834
141
Johnson-O’Malley Act 268
Kansas-Nebraska Act 157
lecture of Chief Joseph
202–203
Lumbee Recognition Act
287
Major Crimes Act 214
Morrill Act 165
National Museum of the
American Indian Act
362
Navajo-Hopi Rehabilita-
tion Act 281
Oklahoma Indian Welfare
Act 271
Omnibus Act 241
Osage Allotment Act 236
Osage Guardianship Act
256
Pacific Railroad Act passed
166
Peace Preservation Act 117
Pipelines Act 234
Public Law 280 285–286

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