Annotated Bibliography
Primary:
“Indian Village.”. Son of the South, n.d. Web 2 Feb 2014.<http://www.sonofthesouth.net/union-generals/indians/indian-village.htm>.
We used this primary source in our project by putting it our slide show on the
homepage.
“Lakota Sioux Camp.” [email protected],
2013. Web. Dec 2013.< http:www.old-picture.com/old-west/Lakota-Sioux-Camp.htm.>
This primary Source helped us with our project by showing us what a Sioux camp
looked like and how they lived.
NARA,.“Our Documents Dawes Act.” Our Documents.History
Channel, U.S. News, n.d. Web. Dec 2013. <http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc_large_image.php?doc>.
This primary source document helped us in the project by providing a
picture for the website and providing us with information about the Dawes
Act.
“Native History- Native Experiences- Native Voices of First
Nations People.”. Nancy Lithea, 2013. Web. Jan. 2014.<http://firstpeoplesvoices.com/littlebighorn.htm>.
This secondary source website helped us with our project by providing
information about the Battle of Little Bighorn, and the Tragedy of Little
Bighorn.
“Oglala Sioux Tribe.”/ Today Media Network, April 17, 2013. Web.
2 Feb 2014.<http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/04/17/oglala-sioux-tribes-trail-hope-delivers-message-dc-today-148862>.
We used this primary source in our project by putting the picture in our
slideshow.
“Our Documents- Dawes Act (1887).”. Archives website, n.d. Web.
Jan 2014.<http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=false&doc=50>.
This primary source document helped us with our website by giving
us a picture to use on our website and by showing us the real Dawes Act document
and we later transcribe it to make it easier to
understand.
“Pine Ridge Reservation: Impoverished People, Rich History.”.
ABC News, October 12, 2011. Web. Dec 2013. <http://abcnews.go.com/US/t/slideshow/south-dakota-native-american-reservation-nationas-poorest-14692959?ref=https%3A%2Fwww.google.com%2F>.
This primary source helped us with our project by showing us what a typical
house on the reservation looked like, and how it was
used.
Russell, Allen. “Allen Russell Photography Life in the American
West.”. Allen Russell, n.d. Web. 2 Feb 2014. <http://sonofthesouth.net/union-generals/indians/indian-village.htm>.
We used this primary source in our website for our picture slideshow. We believe
that it wills the effects of the Indian Reservations
today.
“Sioux.”.Wikipedia, January 22 2014. Web 2 2014.<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sioux>. We
used this photo as a primary source and put it our slide
show.
Wikipedia.com.
Wikipedia:
the free encyclopedia, Jan 17, 1891. Web. Jan 2014,<http://www.eyewithnesstohistory.com/knee.htm>.
The pictures on this website we used a primary source; it showed us a mass grave
of the Lakota Sioux Indians after the Wounded Knee Massacre and the days that
followed it.
Secondary:
“A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional
Documents and Debates, 1774-1875.” The Library of Congress American Memories.
The Library of Congress, n.d. Web. 2013.<http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collid=llsl&filename=004/lls1004.db&recnum=458.>.
This secondary source document helped me in my project by transcribing the
Indian Removal Act and helping us to understand it
better.
“Andrew Jackson on Indian Removal: History, Lesson, and Quiz.”
Educational Portal. Educational Portal, n.d. Web. 2 Feb 2014.<http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/andrew-jackson-on-indian-removal-history-lesson-quiz.html#lesson>.
This is a secondary source and we used to get information on President Andrew
Jackson.
“Battle of the Little Bighorn.” 2014. The History Channel
Website. Jan 2014.<http://www.history.com/topics/battle-of-the-little-bighorn.>This
secondary source website helped us a lot with our project by giving us
information about the Battle of Little Bighorn and Custer’s Last Stand.
“Facts on File Battle of Little Bighorn Drawing.”. Facts on
File, n.d. Web. Jan 2014.<http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/cla/departments/americanindianstudies/faculty/trj/nae/chapter_4/001_002_4.04.jpg>.
This primary source drawing helped us on our project by showing us Native
American actually saw the battle.
History
Alive: Pursuing American Ideas. Rancho
Cordova: Teachtci 2013. Web.<https://store.teachtci.com/programs/34-history-alive-textbook-pursuing-american-ideals-high-school>.
This online textbook is a secondary source and it provides us with information
about Andrew Jackson and the Indian Removal Act.
“History Channel Trail of Tears.”
HistoryChannel.com.History Channel, 1998. Web. Dec 2013. <http://www.history.com/topics/trail-of-tears>.
This secondary source helped us with this “Indian Removal Act 1930
Andrew Jackson.”.Randy King, August 21, 2012. Web. Jan 2014. <http:www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfo_LnuDJ1c>.
This secondary source video helped us with our project by showing us how Andrew
Jackson played a role in the removal of the Indians.
Tackeray, Lorna. “Crow scouts play part in Little Bighorn
Battle.”. Billings Gazette June 24, 2012. Web. Jan 2014 <http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/crow-scouts-play-part-in-little-bighorn-battle/article_6d406252-61c5-563b-8048-ef42546de5e6>.
This secondary source article helped us on our project by showing us how many
Indian tribes came together to pull through and win the Battle of Little
Bighorn.
“The History and Culture of the Standing Rock Oyate.”. North
Dakota, n.d. Web. 2 Feb 2014. <http://www.ndstudies.org/resources/IndianStudies/standingrock/demographics_land.html>.
We used this secondary source in our project by putting in our pictures
slideshow.
“Text of the Indian Removal Act, 1830.” The Nomadic Spirit
Tracking Westward Expansion &The Trial of Tears. The
Nomadic Spirit, n.d. Web. 2 Feb 2014 <http://www.synaptic.bc.ca?ejournal/jackson.htm#.uu8ydec9kk0>.
This is a secondary source and it gives us information about Andrew Jackson and
provided us with several quotes.
This
Day in Quotes: “Burry my heart at Wounded Knee.” Subtropic
Productions, December 29, 2012. Web. Jan 2014. <http://www.thisdayinquotes.com/2010/12/bury-my-heart-at-the-wounded-knee.html>.
This secondary source document helped us with our project by giving us several
quotes to use for our website, it told about the origin of the quotes and what
they meant in regards to the Wounded Knee.
Toensing, Gale. “Newt Gingrich Loves Indian Killer Andrew
Jackson.” Indian Country Today Media Network. Today Media Network,
January 18 2012. Web. 2 Feb 2014.< http:indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/01/18/newt-gingrich-loves-indian-killer-andrew-jackson-73176>.
This is a secondary source and we used to get information about President
Andrew Jackson, we got a lot information and his nicknames from this
site.
“Tribe Scribe Lakota History: Wounded Knee
Massacre Dec 29 1890.”. Prairie Edge Trading Co. and Galleries, December 29,
2010. Web. Jan 2014.<http://www.prairieedge.com/tribe-scribe/lakota-history-wounded-knee/>.
This is a secondary source website that helped us with our project by giving us
information about the Wounded Knee Massacre.
Web
Guides Virtual Services Digital Reference Section. Web
Guides, March 4, 2013. Web. Dec 2013. <http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/Indian.html>.
This secondary source helped us to find several are our primary source
documents.
Primary:
“Indian Village.”. Son of the South, n.d. Web 2 Feb 2014.<http://www.sonofthesouth.net/union-generals/indians/indian-village.htm>.
We used this primary source in our project by putting it our slide show on the
homepage.
“Lakota Sioux Camp.” [email protected],
2013. Web. Dec 2013.< http:www.old-picture.com/old-west/Lakota-Sioux-Camp.htm.>
This primary Source helped us with our project by showing us what a Sioux camp
looked like and how they lived.
NARA,.“Our Documents Dawes Act.” Our Documents.History
Channel, U.S. News, n.d. Web. Dec 2013. <http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc_large_image.php?doc>.
This primary source document helped us in the project by providing a
picture for the website and providing us with information about the Dawes
Act.
“Native History- Native Experiences- Native Voices of First
Nations People.”. Nancy Lithea, 2013. Web. Jan. 2014.<http://firstpeoplesvoices.com/littlebighorn.htm>.
This secondary source website helped us with our project by providing
information about the Battle of Little Bighorn, and the Tragedy of Little
Bighorn.
“Oglala Sioux Tribe.”/ Today Media Network, April 17, 2013. Web.
2 Feb 2014.<http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/04/17/oglala-sioux-tribes-trail-hope-delivers-message-dc-today-148862>.
We used this primary source in our project by putting the picture in our
slideshow.
“Our Documents- Dawes Act (1887).”. Archives website, n.d. Web.
Jan 2014.<http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=false&doc=50>.
This primary source document helped us with our website by giving
us a picture to use on our website and by showing us the real Dawes Act document
and we later transcribe it to make it easier to
understand.
“Pine Ridge Reservation: Impoverished People, Rich History.”.
ABC News, October 12, 2011. Web. Dec 2013. <http://abcnews.go.com/US/t/slideshow/south-dakota-native-american-reservation-nationas-poorest-14692959?ref=https%3A%2Fwww.google.com%2F>.
This primary source helped us with our project by showing us what a typical
house on the reservation looked like, and how it was
used.
Russell, Allen. “Allen Russell Photography Life in the American
West.”. Allen Russell, n.d. Web. 2 Feb 2014. <http://sonofthesouth.net/union-generals/indians/indian-village.htm>.
We used this primary source in our website for our picture slideshow. We believe
that it wills the effects of the Indian Reservations
today.
“Sioux.”.Wikipedia, January 22 2014. Web 2 2014.<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sioux>. We
used this photo as a primary source and put it our slide
show.
Wikipedia.com.
Wikipedia:
the free encyclopedia, Jan 17, 1891. Web. Jan 2014,<http://www.eyewithnesstohistory.com/knee.htm>.
The pictures on this website we used a primary source; it showed us a mass grave
of the Lakota Sioux Indians after the Wounded Knee Massacre and the days that
followed it.
Secondary:
“A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional
Documents and Debates, 1774-1875.” The Library of Congress American Memories.
The Library of Congress, n.d. Web. 2013.<http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collid=llsl&filename=004/lls1004.db&recnum=458.>.
This secondary source document helped me in my project by transcribing the
Indian Removal Act and helping us to understand it
better.
“Andrew Jackson on Indian Removal: History, Lesson, and Quiz.”
Educational Portal. Educational Portal, n.d. Web. 2 Feb 2014.<http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/andrew-jackson-on-indian-removal-history-lesson-quiz.html#lesson>.
This is a secondary source and we used to get information on President Andrew
Jackson.
“Battle of the Little Bighorn.” 2014. The History Channel
Website. Jan 2014.<http://www.history.com/topics/battle-of-the-little-bighorn.>This
secondary source website helped us a lot with our project by giving us
information about the Battle of Little Bighorn and Custer’s Last Stand.
“Facts on File Battle of Little Bighorn Drawing.”. Facts on
File, n.d. Web. Jan 2014.<http://www.csulb.edu/colleges/cla/departments/americanindianstudies/faculty/trj/nae/chapter_4/001_002_4.04.jpg>.
This primary source drawing helped us on our project by showing us Native
American actually saw the battle.
History
Alive: Pursuing American Ideas. Rancho
Cordova: Teachtci 2013. Web.<https://store.teachtci.com/programs/34-history-alive-textbook-pursuing-american-ideals-high-school>.
This online textbook is a secondary source and it provides us with information
about Andrew Jackson and the Indian Removal Act.
“History Channel Trail of Tears.”
HistoryChannel.com.History Channel, 1998. Web. Dec 2013. <http://www.history.com/topics/trail-of-tears>.
This secondary source helped us with this “Indian Removal Act 1930
Andrew Jackson.”.Randy King, August 21, 2012. Web. Jan 2014. <http:www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nfo_LnuDJ1c>.
This secondary source video helped us with our project by showing us how Andrew
Jackson played a role in the removal of the Indians.
Tackeray, Lorna. “Crow scouts play part in Little Bighorn
Battle.”. Billings Gazette June 24, 2012. Web. Jan 2014 <http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/montana/crow-scouts-play-part-in-little-bighorn-battle/article_6d406252-61c5-563b-8048-ef42546de5e6>.
This secondary source article helped us on our project by showing us how many
Indian tribes came together to pull through and win the Battle of Little
Bighorn.
“The History and Culture of the Standing Rock Oyate.”. North
Dakota, n.d. Web. 2 Feb 2014. <http://www.ndstudies.org/resources/IndianStudies/standingrock/demographics_land.html>.
We used this secondary source in our project by putting in our pictures
slideshow.
“Text of the Indian Removal Act, 1830.” The Nomadic Spirit
Tracking Westward Expansion &The Trial of Tears. The
Nomadic Spirit, n.d. Web. 2 Feb 2014 <http://www.synaptic.bc.ca?ejournal/jackson.htm#.uu8ydec9kk0>.
This is a secondary source and it gives us information about Andrew Jackson and
provided us with several quotes.
This
Day in Quotes: “Burry my heart at Wounded Knee.” Subtropic
Productions, December 29, 2012. Web. Jan 2014. <http://www.thisdayinquotes.com/2010/12/bury-my-heart-at-the-wounded-knee.html>.
This secondary source document helped us with our project by giving us several
quotes to use for our website, it told about the origin of the quotes and what
they meant in regards to the Wounded Knee.
Toensing, Gale. “Newt Gingrich Loves Indian Killer Andrew
Jackson.” Indian Country Today Media Network. Today Media Network,
January 18 2012. Web. 2 Feb 2014.< http:indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/01/18/newt-gingrich-loves-indian-killer-andrew-jackson-73176>.
This is a secondary source and we used to get information about President
Andrew Jackson, we got a lot information and his nicknames from this
site.
“Tribe Scribe Lakota History: Wounded Knee
Massacre Dec 29 1890.”. Prairie Edge Trading Co. and Galleries, December 29,
2010. Web. Jan 2014.<http://www.prairieedge.com/tribe-scribe/lakota-history-wounded-knee/>.
This is a secondary source website that helped us with our project by giving us
information about the Wounded Knee Massacre.
Web
Guides Virtual Services Digital Reference Section. Web
Guides, March 4, 2013. Web. Dec 2013. <http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/Indian.html>.
This secondary source helped us to find several are our primary source
documents.