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American Indian History
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1. Small forts associated with missions. Used by Spanish in the SW to protect these missions and were Spains defensive frontier
The Fort Sill Apache
Hohokam
Presidios
Ranchitas
2. ...Culture of the desert tradition. 300 bc to 1350 ad. Centered in western NM and eastern Arizona. Lived in semi-subterranean houses scattered on ridges. Zunis come out of this culture
Caddos
Mogollon
Pope'
Lava Beds
3. British Sailor - first to get to California - shows up in SF Bay- shocks Spaniards they think English have found NW passage and so think they had better claim it first and send questionable people to colonize NM
Juan Jose
Tom Jeffreys
Sir Frances Drake
Atapakans
4. ...Culture of the desert tradition. 300 bc to 1100 ad. Centered in the Phoenix/Tucson area. Influenced by Mogollon culture. Engineers create network of canals. More complex society. Heavily influenced by Mexico
Pueblos
Klamath
Hohokam
Presidios
5. (apache means stranger/enemy but they called themselves 'Dene' for 'the people') Geronimo and his followers become known as this after leaving Florida & being sent to Ft. Sill - OK/ Geronimo dies in early 1900s and after that part of his band stays i
The Fort Sill Apache
Athabascan
Hohokam
Presidios
6. After Texas became a state - Wichitas were moved west near the Brazos and Neighbors was an Indian Agent who tried to help them. The Comanche continued their attacks and this was blamed on the Wichitas. Neighbors was shot dead in the street - shot in
Artifact
Pope'
Acoma-Don Juan Onate
Robert Neighbors
7. Traders arrive in navajo homeland last 2 decades of the 19th century. they set up this trading post. Traders help navajo prosper in selling their goods. Traders marry into Navajo families
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8. Speak Penution - they live on a reservation in Southern Oregon - they get most of the govt's money that comes into the reservation. The klamaths are mean to the modocs - bullying them and so the modocs leave.
Mescal
Klamath
Mother-in-law Taboo
Apache
9. Conducts campaigns against the Navajo - attacks homes in Canyon de Chelley and cuts down their orchards Forces Navajo to remove east - known by Navajo as 'The Long Walk'
Carlton
Pre Columbian Period
Juan Jose
Caddos
10. New apache reservation in Northern Arizona. Indian Agent John Clum sets up Apache police force/most apache move here but not Geronimo and his band. He goes to Mexico & is joined by Victorio and his sister Lozen (healer - warrior - seer of enemies - h
Tonkawas
Holy People
San Carlos - Geronimo
Cochise
11. Dark complected Wichita Indian - Coronado thinks is a Moor who can lead him to the 7 cities of Cibola - takes expedition all the way to Wichita KS - finds only grass houses & kills Pawnee Noir - exposes Pueblos to Spaniards - Pueblos start acquiring
Royal Whitman
Pope'
Cochise
Pawnee Noir
12. Replaces General Crook/ very ambitious - wages full blown military campaign that included the Mexican govt - troops - Apache scouts - militia against Geronimo and his 24 men. 1886 Geronimo lays down his arms in Skeleton Canyon. Miles promises him a r
Anasazi
General Nelson Miles
Curly Headed Doctors
Kit Carson
13. Descendents of the Anasazis - mostly in New Mexico - most conservative - group oriented - communal - religious Indian community in North America. spatial relationship to their homeland & a supernatural purpose for being there. Farming a holy act.
Pueblos
Cibola
Sororate
Royal Whitman
14. Apache leader - led Apaches at Santa Rita del Cobre mine/had truce witht the miners - but are ambushed by miners pretending to host a feast for them to get Apache scalp bounty money. Juan Jose's followers turn to Mangas Colorado after this for his he
Diggers
Juan Jose
The Fort Sill Apache
Sororate
15. Indians who speak this language and live in south texas brushy area from San Antonio to the Rio Grande. nomadic and hunter gatherers like the desert tradition. Least complex culture of texas. These are the mission indians of Southern Texas who seem t
Dodge Family
Coahuiltecans
Caddoan
The Hero Twins
16. Small bands occupy Texas Coast & off shore Islands from Galveston to Corpus Christi. Had ties to Northern Mexico. They spoke Coahuiltecan - a language from Mexico. They attacked LaSalle at Galveston. They killed the survivors of the boat 'The Lively'
Pueblos
Karankawas
Bosque Redondo
Tonkawas
17. Located in the Cross Timbers area (S. Kansas - thru OKC - DFW area). Caddo speaking. Closely related to the Pawnee. Sometimes called Pawnee Noir(dark skinned) or Pawnee Picts (tatoos).4 bands - names of many area landmarks come from them including Ta
Anasazi
Curly Headed Doctors
Wichitas
Athabascan
18. Example of traders that arrive in navajo homeland last 2 decades of the 19th century. White men who trade - many marry into navajo families. market navajo materials and create interest in their goods. Most live on reservations in their communities.
Tonto Apache
Robert Neighbors
Hohokam
Dodge Family
19. Campaign against the Navajos destroying sheep herds and homes. Many Navajos surrendered and thousands relocated to Bosque reservation in NM at Fort Sumner to protect NM ppl from raids. Confined to barren land encountered malnutrition - disease - bad
Mangas Colorado
The Long Walk
Bosque Redondo
Anasazi
20. Chief spokesman of the Chiricahua Apache - had been at peace until 1860 accused of raiding a ranch in SE Arizona - really raided by mimbrenos - military pursues Cochise and tries to arrest him but fails - hostilities spread
Cochise
Ranchitas
Lava Beds
Mother-in-law Taboo
21. Not spanish at all but actually a Wichita town (or fort) with a moat & stockade. Built on a bend in the Red River. Spanish sent an expedition here that included their cannons but they were forced to retreat from it even leaving cannons behind.
Kiva
Artifact
The Spanish Fort
Archaic Period
22. Sport - played on ball courts. Very similar to basketball Played by hohokam culture.
The Long Walk
pima or papago
Holy People
Skeleton Canyon
23. Head of the half of the band of Modocs - his side was the side which started trouble by stealing cattle but nothing too bad until they were all forced out of the res - CHD - some of his people and Hooker Jim went and raided some barns and killed some
Karankawas
Mesa Verde
Curly Headed Doctors
Mescal
24. Jan - May 1864: about 5 -000 removedNavajo Trail of Tears when Carleton forces Navajo to remove east from NE Arizona to East Central NM to a reservation called Bosque Redondo. Many die in route. were told they could farm but couldn't. Many die and sl
The Long Walk
Apache
Pawnee Noir
Carlton
25. A time before European influence in the Americas/20 -000 years or more/ american sw desert very dry and artifacts last indefinitely so there is an abundance
pima or papago
Pre Columbian Period
Mogollon
Pawnee Noir
26. Part of Spanish/Indian policy - large land grants are made to leading military figures - divides territories on Northern borders into land grants to encourage frontier expansion & reward those faithful to the crown
Mesa Verde
Tonto Apache
Encomienda
Mission System
27. Reservation close to Carswell NM - Navajo removed here on The Long Walk in 1864. Have no houses or supplies so many die or slip away back to Arizona. Finally after two years - gov't appoints A.B. Norton who sees the conditions - writes Washington - g
Athabascan
Bosque Redondo
Skeleton Canyon
pima or papago
28. Athabascan speaking people who called themselves 'Dene' for the people but others called them Apache - stranger/enemy. Were nomadic. were hard to conquer because they were on the move all the time - followed the herds and the seasons
Tom Jeffreys
Archaic Period
Apache
Bosque Redondo
29. Religious practice of the Caddo Indians. Highly organized. Used burial mounds. Villages were centered around temples
Pawnee Noir
The Southern Cult
Sororate
San Carlos - Geronimo
30. In Anasazi culture sunken chambers in their plazas for religious activity - for males only
Coahuiltecans
Captain Jack
Kiva
Archaic Period
31. Spectacular place for defense - used by the modocs for defense and works very well
Lava Beds
Artifact
Mogollon
General Carlton
32. Indian people living in 'the golden triangle' area of Texas which was very swampy and not desired by the Spanish so they were left alone. Anglos described them as dirty and greasy. They consumed fish - turtles - seafood - did not farm. Faded away
Encomienda
Pre Columbian Period
Coahuiltecans
Atapakans
33. Arctic oriented language - Apache spoke this language - not related to Pueblos - probably the last group to come across - called themselves 'Dene' (the people) but others called them Apache which means stranger/enemy - those who shouldn't be there
Karankawas
Curly Headed Doctors
Pawnee Noir
Athabascan
34. ...Geronimo and his 24 men come in and lay down their arms there. General Nelson Miles promises them a return to AZ but instead sends them to FL instead
General Edward Camby
Skeleton Canyon
Bosque Redondo
Franciscans
35. Culture of the desert tradition. 300 AD to 1300 AD. Largest and most elaborate culture. In the 4 corners region (UT - CO -NM - AZ). Log houses. Used corn similar to corn in the east. Baskets are stunning - tightly woven - beautifully decorated with c
Hubbell's Trading Post
Sororate
Skeleton Canyon
Anasazi
36. Any object transformed in anyway by humans - stone - wood - bone - arrowheads - campfires
Franciscans
Artifact
General George Crook
Navajos
37. Hill Country Indians of Central Texas . Small tribes with confusing language roots. Hunter - gatherers - teepee dwellers. Served as Army scouts against the other tribes which caused resentment from them. They were never a very large group and they we
Tom Jeffreys
Tonkawas
Bosque Redondo
Hubbell's Trading Post
38. He was over indian affairs in that region - tried to get the modocs a new reservation near tule lake by the lost river. 3 miles long 1 mile wide - but he was opposed by the bureau of indian affairs. he told by the govt to supply troops to move them b
Holy People
Skeleton Canyon
Bosque Redondo
General Edward Camby
39. Not as flexible as Jesuits - dominant religious order in NM very dedicated - active in spreading gospel but try to make Indians work missions and stamp out Native Americanism as paganism
General Carlton
Franciscans
Hubbell's Trading Post
Mesa Verde
40. On the mothers side: a boy's relationship with his matrilineal uncle was equal to that with his father - reason- you are a memeber of your mother's family. Family ties are super important. Cousins are as close as your brothers and sisters.
Avunculate
Sororate
Canyon de Chelley
Diggers
41. A man marrying more than one woman almost always sisters - strengthens matrilocality. More for economic reasons than romance as women headed clans until after WWII
Apache
Repartimiento
Curly Headed Doctors
Sororate
42. In Arizona - sedentary - near Tucson - very peaceful - farmed. Citizens of Tucson attack their village & kill 85 Tontos (only 8 were men- rest women and children) some of the children were literally torn apart. Called The Camp Grant Massacre. Royal W
Skeleton Canyon
Tonto Apache
The Long Walk
Bosque Redondo
43. Used by Apache - is made from cactus root. similar to a grits type substance used as a base for stews and cooking
Repartimiento
Pre Columbian Period
Mescal
Artifact
44. When settlers moved west across Nevada - Southern Utah - Eastern Colorado - California they encounter the archaic and call them 'diggers' because their culture would dig roots - eat bugs & this did not appeal to the settlers
Lava Beds
Tonto Apache
Diggers
Tom Jeffreys
45. The sky city - poses fiercest resistance to 1598 Don Juan Onate expedition - brutal invasion by Spanish into Mexico-City sat on hard to reach mesa - they throw boulders down on Spanish - hold out for a long time- finally conquered - severe retributio
Atapakans
Skeleton Canyon
Archaic Period
Acoma-Don Juan Onate
46. No hero to the navajos bc they see him as someone who cut down their peach orchards and hurt their homes
Royal Whitman
San Carlos - Geronimo
Skeleton Canyon
Kit Carson
47. Speak Penution - live in northeastern CA and are supposed to be living with the Klamaths in Southern Oregon. They leave that reservation however and go to 'the lost river' splitting into two bands - Capt. Jack's and Curly Headed Doctor's - each band
Modocs
Kit Carson
Cibola
Canyon de Chelley
48. Pueblo religious leader from Taos. Travels pueblo to pueblo planning a revolt/ 1600 revolt breaks out early - Spaniards abandon NM-- Pueblos try to go back to old ways. Pope' tries to centralize leadership but Pueblos don't cooperate. Spaniars return
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49. A man never speaks to his mother-in-law and avoids contacts as much as can. communicates thru his wife
Presidios
Acoma-Don Juan Onate
General Nelson Miles
Mother-in-law Taboo
50. 16th Century Spanish system attempted to settle Indians & uses their Indian villages as their center. Uses Catholic priest in role similar to Indian Chief. makes community church cnetered and a self sufficient economy
Artifact
Cibola
Mission System
Presidios