国立アメリカ歴史博物館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (国立アメリカ歴史博物館Instagram)「“This is American Bison” reads the caption this drawing, believed to be drawn by a Sioux artist in the 1890s—a time when bison where were being killed at alarming rates by hunters travelling on the newly completed Transcontinental Railroad.  The Transcontinental Railroad fundamentally changed the American West, forever altering life for the people that lived there. Its trains brought hunters who killed the bison Native peoples relied on for food and rituals and settlers moving westward. The U.S. government forced Native peoples to sign treaties ceding their lands or granting settlers safe passage.  Lakota, Cheyenne and other tribes fiercely resisted the railroad as it encroached on indigenous communities. Other nations interacted with the railroad (and the companies and government forces backing the railroad) differently. For instance, the Pawnee worked with the railroad, seeing benefits to the partnership. Click the link in our bio to learn more.  #NativeAmericanHistory #AmericanHistory #AmericanIndianHistory #Transcontinental150 #BusinessHistory #EnvironmentalHistory #PoliticalHistory #Bison #Drawing #Illustration #TranscontinentalRailroad #NativeAmericanHeritage #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #NativeAmericanHistoryMonth #AmericanIndianHistoryMonth #AmericanIndianHeritage #AmericanIndianHeritageMonth #Sioux #SiouxNation  Digital programming for the Transcontinental Railroad anniversary is made possible by John and Ellen Thompson.」11月30日 7時28分 - amhistorymuseum

国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 11月30日 07時28分


“This is American Bison” reads the caption this drawing, believed to be drawn by a Sioux artist in the 1890s—a time when bison where were being killed at alarming rates by hunters travelling on the newly completed Transcontinental Railroad.
The Transcontinental Railroad fundamentally changed the American West, forever altering life for the people that lived there. Its trains brought hunters who killed the bison Native peoples relied on for food and rituals and settlers moving westward. The U.S. government forced Native peoples to sign treaties ceding their lands or granting settlers safe passage.
Lakota, Cheyenne and other tribes fiercely resisted the railroad as it encroached on indigenous communities. Other nations interacted with the railroad (and the companies and government forces backing the railroad) differently. For instance, the Pawnee worked with the railroad, seeing benefits to the partnership. Click the link in our bio to learn more.
#NativeAmericanHistory #AmericanHistory #AmericanIndianHistory #Transcontinental150 #BusinessHistory #EnvironmentalHistory #PoliticalHistory #Bison #Drawing #Illustration #TranscontinentalRailroad #NativeAmericanHeritage #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #NativeAmericanHistoryMonth #AmericanIndianHistoryMonth #AmericanIndianHeritage #AmericanIndianHeritageMonth #Sioux #SiouxNation
Digital programming for the Transcontinental Railroad anniversary is made possible by John and Ellen Thompson.


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