Chronology of American Indian History

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Nunavut territory 341,
369–370, 384, 387
PCB (polychlorinated
biphenyl) contamina-
tion 356
Quebec rejects land claims
319
and reindeer herding 225,
225, 226
West Baffin Eskimo Co-op-
erative 291
whaling resumed in eastern
Arctic 384
white-fox fur trade 259
Iraq War of 2003 407
ironworkers 215, 238
Iroquois Confederacy (Six
Nations) 430g. See also
specific tribe, e.g.: Mo-
hawk
Albany Congress 86–87
allies with the Dutch 62
during American Revolu-
tion 100, 102
attack Erie 65
Cherry Valley massacre
104
choose sides in American
Revolution 102
declare war against Axis
powers 275–276
expand into Great Lakes
region 64
at German Flats 98
Hiawatha 24–25
and Huron Indians 49,
64
joined by Tuscarora Indi-
ans 81
King William’s War 74,
75–76
lacrosse team 364
Lake George, Battle of
89, 130
Lenni Lenape (Delaware)
land claims 83–84
movement to Canada
106–107
neutrality policy of 77
New York school district
raises Iroquois flag
409
Oriskany, Battle of 102
Peacemaker 24–25

protest draft 273
protest interstate construc-
tion 317
rebel against Ohsweken
tribal council 291
seek League of Nations
recognition 254
and Treaty of Fort Stan-
wix 94
Tuscarora Indians 81
Ishi 241–242, 397
Iwo Jima 277, 278

J
Jackson, Andrew 101,
124–125, 126, 133,
134, 136, 141
Jackson, Helen Hunt 206,
212–213
Jamaica Indians 31
James I (king of England)
54, 54
James Bay and Northern
Quebec Agreement
329–330
James Bay Hydroelectric
Project 315–316, 320,
360, 375, 376
Jamestown colony 50, 51,
423
Japanese internment camp
275
Jay’s Treaty 114, 257, 303
Jefferson, Thomas 97, 101,
106, 117
Jeffords, Thomas 189–190,
281, 282
Jemez Pueblo Indians 378,
389
Jesuit missionaries 42–43,
58, 59, 72
Johnson, Lyndon B. 295,
296, 301–302
Johnson, William 87, 89,
93
Johnson Hall 87
Johnson-O’Malley Act 268,
329
Johnson v. M’Intosh 128
Joseph, Chief. See Chief
Joseph
Justice Department, U.S.
387

K
Kabotie, Fred 261–262
kachinas 67, 233–234
Kahnawake Mohawk Indi-
ans 291
Kalispel reservation 402–
403
Kansas 139–140
Kansas Indians 177. See also
Kaw (Kansas) Indians
Kansas-Nebraska Act 157
Karankawan Indians 35–36
Katrina (hurricane) 417–418
Kaw (Kansas) Indians 80,
238, 260–261
Keeler Commission 293
Kennedy, John F. 294, 295
Kennekuk (Kickapoo
Prophet) 139–140
Kennewick Man 381, 381,
386–387, 398, 409
Kickapoo Indians 126,
139–140, 172, 191
kidnap 52–53
Kieft, William 62–63
Killdeer Mountain battle
169–170
King, Charles Bird 127
King George’s War 84
King Philip’s War 49,
69–71
King William’s War 73–76
Kintpuash 190–192, 191
Kinzua Dam 288, 297–
298
Kiowa Indians
Adobe Walls 171
Black Legs warrior society
289–290
death of Satanta 201
Kicking Bird 193
Little Arkansas Treaty 174
N. Scott Momaday 306
new painting style devel-
oped 259
Salt Creek Massacre 189
Kirke, David 57
Klah, Hosteen 250
Koke v. Little Shell Chippewa
407
Ku Klux Klan rally 290
Kwakiutl (British Columbian
tribe) 217, 252, 288

L
Lac Courte Oreilles Band of
Lake Superior Chippewa
Indians v. Voigt 347
Lac du Flambeau Chippewa
383–384
LaDuke, Winona 341,
381–382, 396
La Farge, Oliver 261, 268
La Flesche, Susan 218
Lake George, Battle of 89,
130
Lake Mohonk Conference
209
Lakota Sioux Indians 174,
179, 180, 217–218,
363–364. See also Sit-
ting Bull
American Horse 197
Black Elk 262
and Black Hills 254, 305,
325
and Bozeman Trail 165,
178
Crazy Horse 199,
279–280, 344, 377,
393, 402
Crow Dog kills leader 207
Dances with Wolves (film)
363
Edmunds Commission
peace treaty with 174
KILI radio station 347
Lame Deer 199
Little Bighorn, Battle of
196
meet with U.S. Peace Com-
mission 181
Billy Mills wins Olympic
medal 298
Oahe Dam floods reserva-
tions 280
occupy Alcatraz Island 297
occupy tribal headquarters
at Pine Ridge 394
protest alcohol sales in Ne-
braska 390
protest camp at Badlands
National Monument
313
Red Cloud 177–178,
183, 187

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