In May of 2018, MSB students and staff culminated their year-long Capstone Project on the historic interactions between Native Americans and Euro-American settlers and their descendants by visiting important Native American sites in New Mexico.
Timeline Video Performances
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1600’s: Diseases in the New World
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1607 John Smith and Jamestown
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1611: Adrian Bloch and Peter Minuit
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1614: Juan de OƱate
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1621: The First Peace Treaty
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1637: Captains John Smith and John Underhill and the Pequot War
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1676-1692: Bacon’s Rebellion and the Pueblo Revolt
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1709: Slave Market on Wall Street
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1754: The Scalp Act
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1758: the First Native American Reservation
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1763: Pontiac’s War and the Proclamation of 1763
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1778: The First Federal Treaty
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1790: The Indian Trade and Intercourse Act
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1804: Lewis & Clark and Sacagawea
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1808-1812: Tecumseh
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1813-1814: The Creek War
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1828: Sequoyah & the Cherokee Phoenix
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1838: The Trail of Tears
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1864: The Chivington Massacre
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1870: Indian Appropriation Act
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1876: The Battle of Little Bighorn
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1877: Nez Perce War
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1887: The Dawes Act
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1889: Wovoka and the Ghost Dance
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1890: Wounded Knee
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1924: Indian Citizenship Act
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1934: Indian Reorganization Act (IRA)
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1961: National Indian Youth Council (NIYC)
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1968: American Indian Movement (AIM)
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1968: Indian Civil Rights Act (ICRA)
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1973: Wounded Knee Occupation
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1990: Native American Languages Act