Peace would come if Native Americans settled on farms and adapted to white civilization.
1867 is a better date for Indian Head cents. In well worn condition, it's worth about $30. Lightly worn, with a complete and clearly readable LIBERTY in the headband, it's worth about $75. A nice uncirculated one is worth $200 or more.
It is called a Calumet.
San Francisco did not mint any cents until 1908. If you have an 1867 Indian cent it was made in Philadelphia. As of 08/2008 retail prices are $45 in worn condition, $80 with moderate wear, $125+ with slight wear. If it's not an 1867 Indian cent please post a new question.
The American Indian Policy Review Commission of 1975 looked at the history between the Federal Government and the Native Americans, in order to improve future policy, 5 of the 11 commissions were Native Americans themselves. I believe this was a policy put forward by the Federal Government.
That the Indians move onto reservations and the US would provide them with supplies.
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The Indian peace Commission recommended that all plains Indians should be moved to 2 reservations, one in Oklahoma and the other in the Dakotas.
The Indian peace Commission recommended that all plains Indians should be moved to 2 reservations, one in Oklahoma and the other in the Dakotas.
In 1867 the federal government appointed the Indian Peace Commission to develop a policy toward Native Americans. The commission recommended moving the Native Americans to few large reservations. Moving them to reservations was not the new policy and the government then increased its effort in that way
That the Indians move onto reservations and the US would provide them with supplies.
Moved to reservations.
Because many Indians did not want to stay on reservations
Peace would come if Native Americans settled on farms and adapted to white civilization.
Peace would come if Native Americans settled on farms and adapted to white civilization.
The U.S gov. no longer signed treaties with the Native American. Derrick Collins
According to Reyer & Eder (authors of American Indian Education) "in 1867 the United States Congress established the Peace Commision to deal with hostile Indian tribes." Their first step towards making peace with the "Hostiles" was to make a tour across the States to establish the reasons for the hostility. This commission recommended creating a treaty that addressed "the necessity of education" in which they were to build a home for each reservation to have a teacher reside on each reservation within it's community. In chapter 3 of American Indian Education it addresses the education part of what the Peace Commision recommended for Native American Indians; they made Congress aware that Indians needed to be made Legal Citizens so that they may be accepted into accredited colleges. I'm sure the Indian Peace Commision recommended more than this but this book only addresses the Education issues.