Chronology of American Indian History

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Hudson’s Bay Company 68,
125, 127
Huitzilopochtli 24, 33
humanity of Indians 27–28,
32, 38, 40, 203
humans (in North America)
3, 4
hunters 7, 8
hunting 6, 7, 17
hunting rights 344,
347–349, 384–385,
389, 409
Huron Indians 24–25, 49,
53, 62, 64


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Indian Act (Canada) 195,
258, 283, 323, 359
Indian Actors Association
270
Indian Actors’ Workshop
298–299
Indian Advancement Act
(Canada) 213
Indian affairs 66, 96, 110,
137, 184, 307. See also
Bureau of Indian Affairs
(BIA)
Indian Affairs Committee
410
Indian agencies 181
Indian Arts and Crafts Act
341, 367
Indian Arts and Crafts
Board 269–270
Indian boarding schools
213, 224, 228, 413,
429 g. See also Carlisle
Indian Industrial Board-
ing School
Indian Child Welfare Act
333, 337
Indian Citizenship Act 255
Indian Citizenship Day 219
Indian Civilian Conserva-
tion Corps 271
Indian Claims Commission
(ICC) 278, 285, 294,
325, 336, 429 g
Indian Country Crimes
Act 141
Indian Day 248


Indian Defense League of
America 257
Indian departments 98
Indian Education Act 305,
319, 337
Indian exhibits 234–235,
273, 296–297, 318,
372, 404
Indian Financing Act 325
Indian Gaming Regulatory
Act 340, 358, 386,
421–422
Indian-head nickel 244
Indian Health Care Im-
provement Act 331
Indian Homestead Act
192–193
Indian lore 241
Indian mascots
Chief Osceola 417, 417
Dartmouth College aban-
dons 307
increasing attention on
393
Indian protesters against
318
Little Red 309
National Collegiate Ath-
letic Association ban
416
and stereotyping 240
Indian monument (New
York City) 245
Indian Museum 125
Indian National Finals
Rodeo 331
Indian Nations at Risk Task
Force 364
Indian New Deal 268. See
also Indian Reorganiza-
tion Act (IRA)
Indian/non-Indian terri-
tory 96
Indian Oil Leasing Act 259
Indian “Peace Policy” 185
Indian policy 134, 147,
293, 301–302, 333,
341, 376
Indian Princess (play) 119
Indian rebels 92, 113–114
“Indian red” 390
Indian Removal Act 134,
136

Indian Reorganization Act
(IRA) 263, 266, 268–
270, 429 g
Indian rights 38, 91
Indian Rights Association
203, 208–209
Indian Scouting Service
177, 276
Indian Self-Determination
and Education Assis-
tance Act 329
Indian Shaker Church 209,
258
Indians of All Tribes 224,
267, 309, 309, 312,
317, 319
Indian Springs, Treaty of
129
Indian Student Placement
Program 278
Indian superintendent 87
Indian Territory 429g
becomes Oklahoma Terri-
tory 219–220
Cherokee arrival 146
Cheyenne Indians flee
199–200
end of Civil War in
173–174
establishment of Indian
University 206
freedmen’s status in 177
leaders propose state of
Sequoyah 235
and Oklahoma state 239
relocation to 134, 135
treaties with Confederacy
164
unassigned lands opened
to non-Indians 219
Union troops’ second ex-
pedition 168
and Western Territory
Bill 141
Indian Trade and Inter-
course Act 110
Indian Tribal Governmental
Tax Status Act 346
Indian tribes 105, 244. See
also specific tribe
Indian Tribes of the United
States (Schoolcraft) 153
Indian University 206

Indian Vocation Training
Act 287
indigenous peoples 333–
334
Innovation in American
Government Award
403–404
Innu 329–330, 371
Institute of American Indian
Arts 295
Inter-American Institute
273–274
Intercourse Act 141
Interior Department, U.S.
150–151, 296–297,
336–338, 381, 391,
399
International Indian Treaty
Council 326
International Olympic
Committee (IOC) 346,
347
International Whaling
Commission 384–385
interracial marriage 74, 81
Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremo-
nial 253
In the Spirit of Crazy Horse
(Mattiessen) 360–361
Inuit 430g
arrive in North America 9
diverges with Aleut cul-
ture 9
explorers help Robert E.
Peary 240
filmed in Nanook of the
North 252
Martin Frobisher kidnaps
43
Inuit Circumpolar Confer-
ence (ICC) founded
333
James Bay and Northern
Quebec Agreement
329–330
James Bay Hydroelectric
Project 315–316
Kenojuak 300
money committed to com-
bat Native poverty 419
nuclear waste dumped by
Atomic Energy Com-
mission (AEC) 294

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