Chronology of American Indian History

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Fox (Mesquaki) Indians 79,
82, 118, 134. See also
Sac Indians
Foxwoods 371, 384, 386
France
Jacques Cartier 36
Samuel de Champlain 52
and Choctaw Code Talkers
249, 362
colonization by 46, 48, 49
Hudson Bay 79–80
sale of Louisiana to U.S.
117–118
Francis, Josiah 126
Francis, Milly 148
Franklin, Benjamin 82, 86,
87, 100, 108
Fraser, James Earle 223,
244, 246
French and Indian War 49,
86, 89, 91
friends of the Indian 429g
Frobisher, Martin 43
“frontier” thesis 227–228
fur trade 429g
Detroit 77
France 48, 49
Hudson Bay Company
68, 259
North West Company
107
Pacific Northwest 103,
110

G
Gallahan v. Holyfield 345
gaming
Bruce Babbitt investigated
385
in California 386, 395
California v. Cabazon
Band of Mission Indians
354–355, 358
Foxwoods 371, 384, 386
Indian Gaming Regulatory
Act 340, 358, 386,
421–422
off-reservation Indian casi-
nos 421–422
Seminole Tribe v. Florida
380

Taos Indians defy court
order to close casino
380
Ganienkeh 325, 333,
364–365
Garra, Antonio 155
Gates, Bill 391, 391
General Allotment Act 209,
218, 226, 233, 237
George III (king of Eng-
land) 92, 98, 102
George, Dan (Salish actor)
315
George, Dudley 384
Georgia (state) 117, 131,
136, 137
Georgia v. Tassel 136
Geronimo
attends presidential inaugu-
ration 232
autobiography 236
George Crook and 211,
212
escape from San Carlos
207, 214
surrenders 216, 216, 217
Ghent, Treaty of 124
Ghost Dance movement
219–222, 220, 226
Giago, Tim 344, 344, 380
Glenbow Museum (Calgary,
Alberta) 356
Gnaddenhutten Massacre
105, 106
gold 36, 46, 50, 133, 150
government. See tribal gov-
ernments
Grammy Awards 396, 401,
401
Grand Council of the Crees
(Canada) 318–319, 320
Grant, Ulysses S. 185, 194
Great Britain 114, 124
Great Lakes Indian Fish and
Wildlife Commission
349
Great Lakes Indians 59
Great Lakes region 9, 64
Great Plains 5, 105
Great Serpent Mound 12,
13, 13, 217
Great Temple of Huitzilo-
pochtli 33

Greene, Graham 363, 363
Green Peach War 207–208
Greenville, Treaty of 100,
115
Grey, Zane 223, 256
Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty
of 150
Gulf Coast tribes 417–418
Gwich’in Indians 354, 377,
419

H
hair cuts 233
Hampton Institute 201–
202
Handbook of Federal Indian
Law (Cohen) 274
Harjo, Chitto 231, 232,
233, 238, 240
Harjo, Suzan Shown 387,
388, 421
Harmer, Josiah 111
Harper, J. J. 356
Harris, LaDonna 309–310
Harrison, William Henry
120, 121, 146
Harrison v. Laveen 279, 295
Hartford, Treaty of 61
Harvard University 309,
389
Havana, Cuba 42
Hawthorne Report (Can-
ada) 299–300
Hayes, Ira 267, 277, 277,
278, 286
Head-Smashed-In site 7
Healing v. Jones 290, 294
health care 286, 331, 373,
410–411
Henry, George 148
Heron Indians 59
Herrington, John 406, 407
Heye, George Gustav 246,
395, 395
Hiawatha 24–25
Hidatsa Indians 143
History of the American Indi-
ans (Adair) 97
History of the Cherokee Indi-
ans (Starr) 252
History of the Ojibways
(Warren) 213–214

Hitchcock, Ethan Allen
147, 148
Ho-Chunk Inc. 403–404
Hohokam culture 16–17,
21, 24
holy wars 32
Homestead Act 166
Hoover, Herbert 260, 280
Hoover Commission 280
Hopewell, Treaty of 108
Hopewell culture 2, 12,
12–14, 13
Hopi Indians
ask for famine relief 177
eagle hatchlings in reli-
gious ceremony 399
forced school attendance
241
Healing v. Jones 294
Fred Kabotie 261–262
kachina paintings 233–
234
land agreement with Na-
vajo (Dineh) 372
murdered for idolatry 66
permission to sue Navajo
(Dineh) 290
Lori Piestewa 407
progressives expel tradi-
tionalists 237–238
reservation established
209
resist draft 273
slaughter Awatovi 76–77
Snake Dance 352
strip-mining suit 316
Hopi-Navajo Land Settle-
ment Act 327, 415
Hopi-Navajo Relocation
Act 342
Horseshoe Bend, Battle of
101, 124
hostages 66–67
House Concurrent Resolu-
tion 108 267, 285, 356
House of Representatives,
U.S. 374, 421–422
housing 2, 15, 16, 17,
19, 24
Howard, Oliver O. 155,
189–190
Hudson, Henry 51
Hudson Bay 79–80

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