Causes of Conflict CBA

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  1. 3. Things that describe people and values make people up and make people different. Most conflicts were because the U.S. and the tribe's values were different. The U.S. valued money, but the Walla Walla tribe didn’t need money or value it.
  2. 7. How much land the Walla Walla tribe gave up. The amount of tribal land that the U.S. got in the treaty of the treaty of Walla Walla
  3. 12. There was a huge battle between the Walla Walla and other tribes and the U.S. This was a battle where their head chief was killed.
  4. 13. The country who made treaties with the tribes. Caused almost all conflicts with tribes. The U.S. wanted more land to expand so they could be more powerful. They valued themselves, the U.S. didn’t think of what the Walla Walla tribe might have wanted and only thought of what they wanted so they only valued themselves.
  5. 14. Is an agreement to try to achieve peace. The U.S. gave treaties to all the tribes to try to achieve peace.
  6. 15. The Walla Walla tribe thought each person had a shaman. They thought a shaman was a spirit that would heal illness and be good luck.
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  1. 1. One of the tribes within the treaty of the Walla Walla. Was a tribe within The Battle of Walla Walla.
  2. 2. Fishing was a big part of my tribe's values and was very important to them. Fishing was one of the main foods for tribes.
  3. 4. Bird: The Chief of Walla Walla tribe, was killed in battle when they were trying to achieve peace.
  4. 5. The reason the U.S. had made treaties was because they wanted more land. So they expanded west and made treaties in the Washington area.
  5. 6. The people who first lived in Washington and have been here since time immemorial lived nomadically. It is the way most tribes in Washington lived.
  6. 8. He was the governor and represented the U.S. in treaties in the Washington area. Also was involved in tons of conflicts
  7. 9. Was head person of Indian affairs. Helped write and negotiate the treaty of Walla Walla.
  8. 10. Tribe that was in Washington that got a treaty. Lived in the south eastern part of Washington and northern parts of Oregon. There was also the Cayuse and Umtila tribe with the Walla Walla tribe that was banded together.
  9. 11. Eight thousand dollars were the amount of money the U.S. gave the Walla Walla tribe. They gave eight thousand dollars a year.
  10. 13. One of the tribes within the treaty of Walla Walla. Was a nearby tribe of the Walla Walla tribe