Native American resistance movements emerged in response to centuries of colonization and oppression. These movements fought against forced relocation, land theft, and cultural erasure, using strategies like protests, legal challenges, and direct action to assert their rights and sovereignty. Key events include the Ghost Dance Movement, the American Indian Movement's occupations, and recent environmental protests. Leaders like Sitting Bull, Geronimo, and Winona LaDuke have played crucial roles in these struggles, which continue to shape Native American communities today.