Native American Encyclopedia Fox To Indian Territory

Native American Encyclopedia Fox To Indian Territory — page 5
6 Gadsden Treaty Gadsden Treaty or Gadsden Purchase signed between Mexico and the U S in 1853 settled border arguments after the Mexican-American War The U S wanted a southern rail route connecting the East with the West James Gadsden who owned shares in the railroad picked to build the line negotiated the treaty with Mexico The Gadsden Treaty made changes in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo the original peace agreement after the war Gadsden promised ten million dollars for southern New Mexico and Arizona Though the U S only delivered six million dollars Mexico bitterly agreed to the treaty to avoid a renewal of a war they could not afford This bitterness and mistrust lasted for many years Gall 1840-1894 also known as Pizi meaning man who goes in the middle was a Hunkpapa Lakota chief whose name refers to his fearlessness in battle He led warriors in Red Cloud’s War and in 1868 signed the Treaty of Fort Laramie to end it In 1876 Chiefs Sitting Bull Gall and Crazy Horse led warriors to victory at Little Bighorn Gall followed Sitting Bull to Canada but later returned to the U S settling on the Standing Rock Reservation in Dakota Territory preferring to farm in peace instead of continued war See also Little Bighorn Battle of and Sitting Bull Games of athletic skill and chance were popular in Native American life Every tribe had its own variations of games In hoop and-pole players tried to toss or slide a pole through a rolling netted hoop California Indians like the Maidu and Plains peoples like the Hidatsa passed the time with this game The game of lacrosse went beyond just having fun It served as a kind of medicine to bring players and nations a sense of well being It settled arguments that could not be resolved by discussion The winner of the game also won the argument Many tribes played lacrosse including the Iroquois tribes the Cherokee Creek Choctaw California Indians and Santee Sioux Native American lacrosse games sometimes involved hundreds of players The Inuit played a kind of soccer keep away with a leather ball stuffed with caribou hair Unlike soccer kicking goals wasn’t the object of this game Instead a