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From: Michael Schenaker (mikeschr@PSRW.COM)
Date: Thu Sep 07 2000 - 08:24:45 CDT


Here are a few historical facts boys might find useful when earning their
citizenship Merit Badges.

12 July 1775 - Control over Indian tribes declared by the Continental Congress

7 August 1784 - The first federal Indian Reservation was established

7 August 1789 - The Department of War was established with the Secretary of
War managing Indian affairs

14 May 1804 - Lewis and Clark expedition began

28 May 1830 - Indian Removal Act, whereby the Five Civilized Tribes were
moved to what became Indian Territory (i.e., Oklahoma)

21 July 1882 - "Indian Territory" established

23 January 1892 - Charles D. Curtis becomes the first person of American
Indian ancestry to be elected to the U.S. House of representatives

6 July 1912 - Jim Thorpe wins the pentathlon and decathlon at the Olympic
Games in Sweden

2 June 1924 - American Indians became U.S. citizens by Act of Congress

4 March 1929 - Charles D. Curtis becomes the first person of American
Indian ancestry to be elected Vice President of the United States

18 June 1934 - Indian Reorganization Act authorized self-government for all
tribes

14 October 1964 - Billy Mills wins the Gold Medal in the 10,000 meter run
during the 1964 Olympic Games held in Japan

9 May 1992 - President Bush declared 1992 as a national year of
reconciliation between Amereican Indians and non-Indians

YiS,

Mike Schenaker
Cubmaster
Pack 889
Fairfax, VA



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