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The FRONTIER **************** ********* my challenge to you…

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Homestead Act -U.S. Citizen

- 21 years old- file for intent- $10 fee- work land 5 years- build house

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Buffalo Soldiers

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Six Phases of Historical Unresolved Grief (http://www.historicaltrauma.com/)

1. 1st Contact: life shock, genocide, no time for grief. Colonization Period: introduction of disease and alcohol, traumatic events such as Wounded Knee Massacre. 2. Economic competition: sustenance loss (physical/spiritual). 3. Invasion/War Period: extermination, refugee symptoms. 4. Subjugation/Reservation Period: confined/translocated, forced dependency on oppressor, lack of security. 5. Boarding School Period: destroyed family system, beatings, rape, prohibition of Native language and religion; Lasting Effect: ill-prepared for parenting, identity confusion. 6. Forced Relocation and Termination Period: transfer to urban areas, prohibition of religious freedom, racism and being viewed as second class; loss of governmental system and community.

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Dawes Actdivided reservation land into privately owned sections

Impacts:

- Destroyed community unity (tribe life)- Ended hunting as means to food, clothing, housing- Division of land over generations- “surplus” sold to whites and railroad industry

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Census 2000 showed that the United States population was 281.4 million on April 1, 2000. Of the total, 4.1 million, or 1.5 percent, reported1 American Indian and Alaska Native.

US Census 2000