The Confederated Tribes Language Lesson
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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon September 19. 2002 P3je11 THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON Final Foods & Ending the Season September in North American Indian History Paiute Word Puzzle by Phil KonstantinSeptember Copyright Phil Konstantin (1 996-200- 2) September 18th i 1813: After the "massacre" at Fort Mims, Alabama, by the "Red Stick" Creeks, the word of the Creek uprising spreads. In Nash- ville, Tennessee, Governor William Blount calls on the State Legislature to "teach these barbarous sons of the woods their inferiority." The cry for vengeance rings throughout the area. In a few weeks, Andrew Jackson begins his campaign against the Creek. .1 823: Thirty-on- e Seminoles sign a treaty (7 stat. 224) on Moultrie Creek in Florida, with the United States. Six Chiefs are given large estates to get them to agree to the treaty. Those chiefs were: John Blunt, Eneah Emathla, Emathlochee, Tuski Hadjo, Econchattemicco, and Mulatto King. The Semi- noles give up lands north of Tampa Bay, and return runaway black slaves. They receive an annuity of $5000. The lands set aside for the Seminoles are poor, at best. The Americans are represented by James Gadsden. September 19th 1 737: Today is the start of the walking for the "Walking Purchase" from the Delaware. Clues The walkers are Solomon Jennings, Edward Down Marshall, and James Yates. The "walkers" Across barely stay below a run. By the next day at 1 . Opposite of "girl". 1 . When you want to noon, Edward Marshall has covered sixty-fiv- e know where someone is miles. Yates, who passes out from the exer- 4. (To) home. going, you ask this ques- tion, dies three days later. Jennings gives up tion (3 words). the first and is for the rest of his day sickly 5. of "man". life. Many Indians complain the "walk" does Opposite 3. Number ten. not live up to the spirit of the agreement. 1 827: At Fort St. Joseph, present-da- y Niles, Michigan, a treaty (7 stat. 305) is signed by Lewis Cass, and the Potawatomi Tribal old .Indians. lands, are ceded, boundaries " i A are redrawn, ancf the Indians receive an annu- ity. September 20th 1 654: A deed for Indian land is recorded CV Q in New England. It says, "This writing witnes-set- h - ' ft w i - I Cow that Ratiocan Sagamor of Harbor, ' 3 miM have sold unto Samuel Mayo, Daniel White- head and Peter Wright my neck of land which makes the east side of Oyster Bay, and the west side of Cow Harbor on the north side 11 bounded with the sound, called by the Indians b Camusett." A salute veterans and those who have served in the military, in 1 gun by 805: October 1 1 Today through 9th, memorial of the Sept. th, 2001 , WTC attacks. Lewis and Clark meet with the Nez Perce in the Weippe prairie, east of Weippe, Idaho. 23rd September Classes: September 21st 1519: HernSn Cort6s and his army arrive Language A 1 638: The Treaty of Hartford is signed. at the gates to the Mexican city of Tlascala. After losing their battle with the English, and large crowd turns out to the the Spaniards. Wasco: Mondays from 3:30 to 5 PM 1839: The Cherokee Nation's their Indians allies, the Pequots surrender. The Supreme in the Education Building (1st Floor members of the tribe are as Court is established. surviving given Training Room). servants to the Indian allies of the English. 1 904: Chief Joseph (Hinmaton-yalatk- it September 24th 5 or Hein-m- ot too-ya-la-ke- kt) dies. 1819: Lewis Cass negotiates a treaty (7 Paiute: Wednesdays from 3:30 to stat. 203) for the United States with the PM in the Language Trailer. September 22nd Chippewas. For $1000 a year, the services of 1 a and the 528: Having completed five boats, two blacksmith, provisions, Chippewa Sahaptin: Tuesdays and Thursdays Panfilo Narvaez loads the re- give up a section of land. The treaty is days ago, de large from 3:30 to 5 PM in the 242 men of his and leave signed in Saginaw, Michigan. Language maining expedition Trailer. to search for his sailing ships. They have been 1853: Command of Fort Phantom Hill, pursued by Apalachee Indians for some time. north of Abilene, Texas, changes hands from Most of Narvaez' force is lost at sea. Cabeza Lieutenant Colonel Carlos A. Waite to Major de Vaca lands on Galveston Island, in Texas, H.H. Sibley. The fort is often visited by the Lipan-Apache- s, and on November 6, 1 528. local Comanches, Kiowas Home Base Classes: 1711: The Tuscarora Indians, under Kickapoos. Chief Hencock, join the Coree, Pamlico, Paiute: Tuesdays from 5 to 8 PM. and Bear River Indians in an 25th Machapunga, September Held at Lohman's Home. attack on the white settlements on the Trent 1714: The five Iroquois Nations send Cheryl call Miller and Pamlico Rivers in North Carolina. Almost the Governor of New York, a letter. They tell (For info, Pat at 1 30 white adults, and half that many children the Governor, that the Tuscaroras join the are killed. The war springs from whites settling Iroquois Confederacy. Long ago, they had return. in Indian lands, and Indian retaliations. A Swiss moved away. Now, they Sahaptin: Thursdays from 5 to 8 PM. promoter, Baron Christoph von Graffenried Held in the Simnasho Area. orders the Indians when he discov- removed, info, call Suzie Slockish at ers them on lands he has obtained from the (For 553-2201- Crown, at New Bern, in western North .).