Indian Wars
Indian Wars
Indian Wars Links
- Buffalo Soldiers and Chief Victorio Chief Victorio is considered one of the fiercest of the Apaches.
- People in the West An interactive biographical dictionary that provides concise profiles about the lives of these historical figures, together with some comment on their significance for historians.
- Department of Dakota Numerous campaigns have taken place against the Indian tribes inhabiting the States and Territories of the Department. This site includes highlights of the military operations undertaken since the Civil War.
- Charles Lummis Reports on the Apache War Gives an account of Los Angeles Times reporter Charles Lummis' defense of Gen. George Crook, criticized in Arizona for adopting a softer stance on Geronimo.
- Volunteer Militia of the Black Hawk War History of militia of the Black Hawk War. Includes images, articles, links, and discussions.
- The Arrows that Wounded the West Article from Wild West Magazine about the use of bows and arrows by American Indians, and detailed examples of the treatment of arrow wounds by U.S. Army surgeons during the mid-1800s.
- Winning the West: The Army in the Indian Wars, 1865-1890 Chapter about tactics and strategy in differing parts of the American West, extracted from the U.S. Army's official series on American military history.
- The Seminole Wars The Seminoles of Florida fiercely resisted the United States government and army in efforts of removal from their land.
- The Battle of Washita The Indian Battle of Washita was a result of a direct and unwavering encroachment on the Indians rights, but several other factors were involved.
- Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts Information and photos of these scouts.
- Crazy Horse Biography of Crazy Horse by Ohiyesa (Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman).
- Wyoming Museums Listing of links to 60 museums in Wyoming, most of which have ties to the Indian wars of the 1860's - 1870's.
- Overland-Oregon Trail Outposts Links to sites along the Overland Trail and the Oregon Trail. The trail ran through the heart of the Indian hunting grounds and its establishment was the beginning of hostilities in many locations.
- Buffalo Soldiers and Indian Wars This site provides a variety of educational multimedia experiences for the visitor. Explore the Internet links on its pages to find facts, quotations, images, sound clips and video files.
- Plains Indians Brief narrative from the National Park Service about Plains Indians circa 1860-1880 in Wyoming. Links to related information.
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