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Date
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Event
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Topics
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| Details |
1400 |
The Ojibwe migrate to the northern shores of Lake Huron
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*Ojibwe
*chippewa |
| Details |
1540 |
Spanish expedition by Coronado reaches the eastern Pueblos in New Mexico.
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*History
*Pueblo |
| Details |
Jan 15, 1598 - 1600 |
Don Juan de Oņate conquered all major Pueblo groups during Spanish Colonization.
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*Pueblo
*History |
| Details |
1600 - 1700 |
Beaver Wars in the Great Lakes region over control of the fur trade. Tribes involved were the Ojibwe, Iroqouis, Sioux, and Winnebago, among others.
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*Ojibwe
*History
*Sioux |
| Details |
1634 |
Jean Nicolet's treaty establishes an uneasy peace on the Great Lakes region and establishes formal French-Ojibwe contact.
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*Ojibwe
*History
*Chippewa |
| Details |
1680 |
The Pueblo Revolt was led by Pope, a San Juan Tewa man. The revolt lasted 3 weeks and 21 out 33 friars were killed during the revolt.
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*pueblo
*history |
| Details |
1690 |
Ojibwe French relations sour because fur prices fall. The French break off trade.
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*Ojibwe
*Chippewa
*History |
| Details |
1693 - 1694 |
Don Diego de Vargas (governor) reconquered the Pueblos. The Keresan speaking Pueblos submitted without a struggle.
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*Pueblo
*History |
| Details |
1696 |
The Pueblos, Tewa, Taos, Picuris, Santo Domingo, and Cochiti revolted again. The revolt was unsuccessful.
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*Pueblo
*History |
| Details |
1699 |
The Laguna Pueblo was established by refugees from Cochiti and Santo Domingo.
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*Laguna
*Pueblo
*History |
| Details |
1715 |
Coureurs de Bois, an informal trading group in the Great Lakes area is legalized by the French. They intermarry with Ojibwe women producng the Metis, or mixed-blood people.
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*Ojibwe
*Chippewa
*history |
| Details |
1737 - 1887 |
In 1737 the Dakota Sioux uprising against the French leads to renewed Ojibwe-Sioux warfare until around 1887.
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*Ojibwe
*Chippewa
*Sioux |
| Details |
1754 - 1763 |
French and Indian War
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*Native American
*History |
| Details |
1763 |
Pontiac, an Ottawa chief who was half Ojibwe, leads a revolt against the British but the revolt fails.
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*Ottawa
*Chippewa
*History |
| Details |
1772 |
Samson Occom (Mohigan), Sermon Preached at the Execution of Moses Paul
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*Mohigan
*Literature |
| Details |
1785 |
Ojibwe sign a treaty at Fort Stanwix that recognizes U.S. authority in Ohio and establishes a boundary between Native-American and U.S. lands.
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*Ojibwe
*Chippewa
*History |
| Details |
1790 - 1800 |
Missionaries come to the Coast Miwok's territory north of San Francisco.
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*History
*Miwok |
| Details |
1812 - 1841 |
Russian fur traders came to hunt for furs from the north. They would attack the villages and kidnap the woman & children and used the women as whores and the others as forced laborers. They were killed and tortured to enforce compliance. (Giese)
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*Pomo
*Russian
*History |
| Details |
1817 |
The treaty at Fort Meigs compells the Ojibwe to exchange their remaining lands in Ohio for reservations.
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*Ojibwe
*Chippewa
*History |
| Details |
1817 |
Spanish missionaries enslave the Coast Miwok Indians and force them to build the Mission San Rafael Archangel.
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*History
*Miwok |
| Details |
1829 |
William Apes (Pequot), Son of the Forest
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*Pequot
*Literature |
| Details |
1829 |
The Coast Miwok Indians attack and destroy the Mission San Rafael Archangel.
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*History
*Miwok |
| Details |
June 14, 1846 |
Bear flag was raised at Sonoma to signify the start of the American revolt against the Spanish and the Russians
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*Pomo
*History |
| Details |
1847 |
George Copway (Ojibwa), Life, History, and Travels of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh
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*Ojibwa
*Literature |
| Details |
1848 |
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican War by ceded New Mexico and other territory to the United States.
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*U.S. History
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