A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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Page 28
... Colorado , and one with the Crow Indians in Montana - both made in the summer of 1873. They were called at the time " conven- tions " or " agreements , " and not " treaties ; " but the differ- ence is only in name . They stated , in a ...
... Colorado , and one with the Crow Indians in Montana - both made in the summer of 1873. They were called at the time " conven- tions " or " agreements , " and not " treaties ; " but the differ- ence is only in name . They stated , in a ...
Page 68
... Colorado , and New Mexico , all lie west of it . Montana , The records of the War Department for 1846 contain an in- teresting account of a visit made to all the wild tribes of the Upper Missouri Agency - the Yankton Sioux , the ...
... Colorado , and New Mexico , all lie west of it . Montana , The records of the War Department for 1846 contain an in- teresting account of a visit made to all the wild tribes of the Upper Missouri Agency - the Yankton Sioux , the ...
Page 83
... Colorado . ) As it was impossible for the rest of the Cheyennes to reach the Fort in less than twenty days , and the commissioner could not wait so long , Black Kettle and White Antelope wished it to be dis- tinctly understood that they ...
... Colorado . ) As it was impossible for the rest of the Cheyennes to reach the Fort in less than twenty days , and the commissioner could not wait so long , Black Kettle and White Antelope wished it to be dis- tinctly understood that they ...
Page 84
... Colorado which is north of the Arkansas , and east of the Rocky Mountains . The Cheyennes and Arapahoes , in " consideration of their kind treatment by the citizens of Denver and the adjoining towns , " " respectfully requested , " in ...
... Colorado which is north of the Arkansas , and east of the Rocky Mountains . The Cheyennes and Arapahoes , in " consideration of their kind treatment by the citizens of Denver and the adjoining towns , " " respectfully requested , " in ...
Page 86
... Colorado Agency writes , that " when suitable preparations for their subsistence by agri- culture and grazing are made , these tribes will gradually cease their roaming , and become permanently settled . " It would seem highly probable ...
... Colorado Agency writes , that " when suitable preparations for their subsistence by agri- culture and grazing are made , these tribes will gradually cease their roaming , and become permanently settled . " It would seem highly probable ...
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