Indians and America in 1890's

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American History

 

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Mercedes P

 

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April 7, 2014

 

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University

 

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The act broke up the reservation lands in the west, into privately owned parcels, with the idea that the assimilation process would be complete, when Indians who had not moved away before, had bought land, and formed a family unit on their own property. Contrary to the Indian way of life, where males went hunting, and women preformed agricultural duties, the males were forced to take the fields, while women were domesticated, due to the lack of hunting grounds...
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Contrary to the Indian way of life, where males went hunting, and women preformed agricultural duties, the males were forced to take the fields, while women were domesticated, due to the lack of hunting grounds. This was, in effect, the purpose of the act; to make Indians? Americans. The land not used by the Indians -- who were granted plots diagonal to each other -- was sold to both companies, and private citizens, creating a checkerboard of Indians and Americans...
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