Euro-Americans wanted the land for farming, ranching and mining. They also believed that un-farmed land and land with no permanent homes is a wasted thing. They also often believe that nonwhite people and non-christians are inferior. Native Americans want land for hunting and gathering, only some cultures farmed, and only some built permanent …show more content…
Reservations were broken up into allotments that were given out to individual families. Families were supposed to farm and build homes to support their land that wasn't given to a family was sold by the US government to white farmers It failed. But it failed, some of the land was not fit for farming and ranching. Some refused and rejected to adopt a different way of life, some sold their land to white settlers, and others were upset that their land was lost. Then the Wounded Knee Massacre happened in 1890, Members of the Sioux Tribe felt that their culture had been destroyed. Financially dependent on the US government for their annuities, they were not able to support themselves by hunting buffalo. Ghost Dance offered hope, believed that if everyone followed the Ghost Dance rituals that their culture, and power would be restored and then the white people would leave. US troops felt threatened by large gatherings of Sioux men and their families. US troops fired on a group of Sioux gathered for the Ghost Dance killing dozens of men, women and