Exposé d'Anglais sur les Lakotas.

Publié le 12 avr. 2011 il y a 13A par Anonyme - Fin › 19 avr. 2011 dans 13A
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Bonjour,
je dois ecrire un exposé sur les Lakotas en utilisant le preterit, la voix passive et les marques temporel et biensur ecrire en anglais.Je dois obligatoirement expliquer tout ce qui est indiquer ci-dessous :
-Where did they live ?
-When did they live (century+dates)
-Reservation
-1868/treaty of Fort Laramie
-The Black hills/Mount rushmore

Où j'en suis dans mon devoir

J'ai déja ecris ceci :
The Lakotas,
They lives in North Dakota, South Dakota.

je n'ai absolument rien trouver d'autre.
merci d'avance.



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Anonyme
Posté le 12 avr. 2011
The Treaty of Fort Laramie (also called the Sioux Treaty of 1868) was an agreement between the United States and the Oglala, Miniconjou, and Brulé bands of Lakota people, Yanktonai Dakota, and Arapaho Nation[1] signed in 1868 at Fort Laramie in the Wyoming Territory, guaranteeing to the Lakota ownership of the Black Hills, and further land and hunting rights in South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The Powder River Country was to be henceforth closed to all whites. The treaty ended Red Cloud's War.

The treaty includes an article intended to "ensure the civilization" of the Lakota, financial incentives for them to farm land and become competitive, and stipulations that minors should be provided with an "English education" at a "mission building." To this end the U.S. government included in the treaty that white teachers, blacksmiths, a farmer, a miller, a carpenter, an engineer and a government agent should take up residence within the reservation.

Repeated violations of the otherwise exclusive rights to the land by gold prospectors led to the Black Hills War. Migrant workers seeking gold had crossed the reservation borders, in violation of the treaty. Indians had assaulted these gold prospectors, in violation of the treaty, and war ensued. The U.S. government seized the Black Hills land in 1877.

More than a century later, the Sioux nation won a victory in court. On June 30, 1980, in United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians,[2] the United States Supreme Court upheld an award of $15.5 million for the market value of the land in 1877, along with 103 years worth of interest at 5 percent, for an additional $105 million. The Lakota Sioux, however, refused to accept payment and instead demanded the return of their territory from the United States.
Anonyme
Posté le 12 avr. 2011
The Treaty of Fort Laramie (also called the Sioux Treaty of 1868) was an agreement between the United States and the Oglala, Miniconjou, and Brulé bands of Lakota people, Yanktonai Dakota, and Arapaho Nation[1] signed in 1868 at Fort Laramie in the Wyoming Territory, guaranteeing to the Lakota ownership of the Black Hills, and further land and hunting rights in South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The Powder River Country was to be henceforth closed to all whites. The treaty ended Red Cloud's War.

The treaty includes an article intended to "ensure the civilization" of the Lakota, financial incentives for them to farm land and become competitive, and stipulations that minors should be provided with an "English education" at a "mission building." To this end the U.S. government included in the treaty that white teachers, blacksmiths, a farmer, a miller, a carpenter, an engineer and a government agent should take up residence within the reservation.

Repeated violations of the otherwise exclusive rights to the land by gold prospectors led to the Black Hills War. Migrant workers seeking gold had crossed the reservation borders, in violation of the treaty. Indians had assaulted these gold prospectors, in violation of the treaty, and war ensued. The U.S. government seized the Black Hills land in 1877.

More than a century later, the Sioux nation won a victory in court. On June 30, 1980, in United States v. Sioux Nation of Indians,[2] the United States Supreme Court upheld an award of $15.5 million for the market value of the land in 1877, along with 103 years worth of interest at 5 percent, for an additional $105 million. The Lakota Sioux, however, refused to accept payment and instead demanded the return of their territory from the United States.
Anonyme
Anonyme
Posté le 13 avr. 2011
merci beaucoup mais votre réponse ne m'aide pas vraiment.
je recherche plus quand ils ont vécu avec le siecles et la/les date(s) et les autres consignes que m'a donné ma prof.
Merci comme meme.
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Anonyme
Posté le 16 avr. 2011
Where did they live

The lakotas lived in the North of Dakaot and the South of Dakota in the USA. They were also settlements in Canada. They are native Americans and are called sioux

When did they live
They lived in the 18th century.
After their adoption of the horse, their society centered on the buffalo hunt with the horse. There were estimated to be 20,000 Lakota in the mid-18th century.

Rservation
The Lakota reservations are in South Dakota, North Dakota and Canada. The most famous one is the Pine ridge reservation in South Dakota


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