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True or False The Osage Indians were a sedentary tribe, which means they moved from place to place to find more resources. (1 point)

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Kiowa Chief Satanta wanted to persuade the U.S. government not to build reservations. (1 point)
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George Sibley’s report on the Osage is not a credible source. (1 point
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False. The Osage Indians were not a sedentary tribe. They were semi-nomadic, meaning they moved seasonally within their territory to follow natural resources such as buffalo herds.
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True. Kiowa Chief Satanta, also known as "White Bear," was a prominent leader of the Kiowa tribe and opposed the establishment of reservations by the U.S. government. He advocated for his people to continue their traditional nomadic way of life and resist assimilation.
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I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I don't have access to specific texts or sources such as George Sibley's report on the Osage. Therefore, I cannot evaluate its credibility or accuracy. It is always important to critically evaluate sources by considering their authorship, content, and potential biases when determining their credibility.

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