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  1. United States victory; end of the Texas–Indian wars. Belligerents. United States. Comanche, Kiowa, Southern Cheyenne, Arapaho. The Red River War was a military campaign launched by the United States Army in 1874 to displace the Comanche, Kiowa, Southern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes from the Southern Plains, and forcibly relocate the tribes to ...

    • 1874-75
    • Southern Plains
  2. May 7, 2016 · Publisher. Monterey Productions. Title: Red River. Summary: Dunson leads a cattle drive, the culmination of over 14 years of work, to its destination in Missouri. But his tyrannical behavior along the way causes a mutiny, led by his adopted son. Directed by: Howard Hawks, Arthur Rosson. Actors:

    • 54 min
  3. red river war (1874–1875). The campaign called the Red River War was the last major conflict between the U.S. Army and the southern Plains Indians. The Medicine Lodge Treaty of 1867 had settled the Southern Cheyenne, Arapaho, Comanche, and Kiowa on reservations in Indian Territory.

  4. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesRed River War - TSHA

    Jan 27, 2021 · The Red River War, a series of military engagements fought between the United States Army and warriors of the Kiowa, Comanche, Southern Cheyenne, and southern Arapaho Indian tribes from June of 1874 into the spring of 1875, began when the federal government defaulted on obligations undertaken to those tribes by the Treaty of Medicine Lodge in ...

  5. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. The Red River War between the United States Army and several Southern Plains tribes — the Arapaho, Comanche, Kiowa, and Southern Cheyenne, lasting from 1874 to 1875. The Red River War was part of the larger Texas-Indian Wars and Indian Removal of the mid-1800s in the United States. Subcategories.

  6. Red River War by Rosson, Ray; Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) DLC

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  8. Red River is a 1948 American Western film, directed and produced by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne and Montgomery Clift. It gives a fictional account of the first cattle drive from Texas to Kansas along the Chisholm Trail. The dramatic tension stems from a growing feud over the management of the drive between the Texas rancher who ...

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