Native American Legal Studies
The Black Hills is a mountain range in South Dakota and Wyoming, sacred to the Lakota Sioux people and historically significant due to its rich resources and cultural heritage. The area became a focal point of conflict following the discovery of gold in 1874, leading to broken treaties and a series of legal disputes that have continued into modern times, highlighting the complex history of treaty-making and Native American political activism.
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