Chronology of American Indian History

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Chronology of American Indian History


Victoria, Francisco de 38
Victorio (Apache leader)
199, 205, 206, 207
vigilantes 162, 188–189
Virginia
and African-American
Indian status 107
Bacon’s Rebellion 71
identification medals 67
Indian delegation travels to
England 423
and Nansatico Indians 77
and off-reservation Indi-
ans 78
Opechancanough attacks
56
and Powhatan Indians 72
Racial Integrity Law 255
Virginia militia 70, 86
Voigt Decision 347
voting 279, 295, 417

W
Wabash, Battle of the 111,
112, 113
Wagnon v. Prairie Band Po-
tawatomi Nation 392
Wagon Box fight 180
wagon trains 40–41, 135
Walk for Justice 375–376
Walking Purchase Treaty
82–84
Wampanoag Indians 52–
53, 56, 67–69, 69–71
wampum 64–65, 433 g
war 51, 79. See also specific
wars
war casualties 378–379
War Department 110
warming climate 1, 3–4, 5–6
War of 1812 122, 124
War of Independence. See
American Revolution
Warren, William W.
213–214
Washington (state) 190,
310
Washington, D.C. 187,
406, 411, 412

Washington, George
85–86, 88, 100, 101,
110, 111
Washington Redskins 318,
387–388
Washington Territory Indi-
ans 158
Washington v. Washington
State Commercial Pas-
senger Fishing Vessel
Association 338
Washita River Massacre
183–184
Wassaja newsletter 247
Watchtower murals 261–
262
water rights 239, 288, 295,
348
Watie, Stand 142, 146,
166, 173
Watts, James 347
Wauneka, Annie Dodge
282, 296
Wayne, Fort 120
weapons 9, 68–69
Weise, Jeff 414–415
West (American) 38–39
West, W. Richard, Jr. 393,
411, 412
Westerman, Floyd (Dakota
activist) 306
Western Indian Territory
219–220
Western Shoshone Indians
282–283, 411
Western Shoshone Reserva-
tion 320–321
Wheeler-Howard Act. See
Indian Reorganization
Act (IRA)
Whirling Thunder (Black
Hawk’s son) 139
White, John 44, 45, 46
White Bull, Joseph 262
White Cloud (Winnebago
Prophet) 138, 139
White Paper (Canada) 307,
310, 315
White Stick Creek 123, 124
Whitman, Marcus 143,
149

Whitman mission 135,
149, 152
wild game 3, 4
Williams, Roger 49, 59, 62
Williams v. Lee 290
Wilson, Dick 322, 323,
325, 329, 330
Winnebago Indians 130–
131, 172, 282, 403–404
Winnemucca, Sarah 162,
210
Winters v. United States
239, 348
Wisconsin 383–384
Wiyot Indians 410
Wolf Mountains, Battle
of 198
women 218, 286, 337,
351–352, 381–384
Women of All Red Nations
(WARN) 324
Women’s National Indian
Association 208
Woodland tradition 6,
11–12
Worcester v. Georgia 134,
137, 140
Working Group on
Indigenous Populations
333–334, 362
World Eskimo-Indian
Olympics 292–293
World Series 368–369
World War I 224, 248,
248–250, 362
World War II 266–267,
272, 274–276, 275,
341, 406
Wounded Knee 221, 433g
American Indian Move-
ment (AIM) takes over
321–322
massacre commemorated
367
massacre of Lakota Sioux
Indians 221, 222
mass grave 221
occupation ends 322, 323
prosecutions for 227
protest at 304, 321–323
victims buried 226

Wovoka (Northern Paiute
prophet) 219,^220
Wuttunee, William I. C. 310

Y
Yahi Indians 241–242
Yakama Indians
alcohol ban challenged 398
Brendale v. Confederated
Tribes 361
Chief Pu-Pu-Mox-Mox
159
fishing rights 235
liquor ban suit dismissed
399
Mount Adams returned
to 319
radioactive waste exposure
366
David Sohappy Sr. 346
United States v. Winans 235
Yakama War 158–159
Yamasee Indians 80
Yamasee War 80
Yaqui Indians 36
Yavapai Indians 153,
246–247
Yellow Hand (Cheyenne
chief ) 196, 197
Yellow Robe, Chauncey
205, 245–246
Yellow Robe, Richard 205
Yellow Thunder, Raymond
315, 343
Yoholo, Opothle 165
Yucatán Maya 40
Yuma, Fort 156

Z
Zapotec culture 12
Zepeda, Ofelia 390
Ziolkowski, Korczak 279–
280, 344
Zuni Indians 38, 58, 204,
397
Zuni Pueblo 38
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