A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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Page 68
... Nebraska , a lit- tle to the east of the middle of Kansas , through the middle of Indian Territory and Texas , to the Gulf of Mexico . Idaho , Colorado , and New Mexico , all lie west of it . Montana , The records of the War Department ...
... Nebraska , a lit- tle to the east of the middle of Kansas , through the middle of Indian Territory and Texas , to the Gulf of Mexico . Idaho , Colorado , and New Mexico , all lie west of it . Montana , The records of the War Department ...
Page 84
... Nebraska , and all of that part of 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 ...
... Nebraska , and all of that part of 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 ...
Page 97
... back to the Indian Territory . This was nothing more , in fact , than saying that they would rather die by bullets than of chills and fever and starvation . These Indians were taken to Fort Robinson , Nebraska . THE CHEYENNES . 97.
... back to the Indian Territory . This was nothing more , in fact , than saying that they would rather die by bullets than of chills and fever and starvation . These Indians were taken to Fort Robinson , Nebraska . THE CHEYENNES . 97.
Page 98
... Nebraska . Here they were confined as prisoners of war , and held subject to the orders of the Department of the Interior . The department was informed of the Indians ' determination never to be taken back alive to Indian Territory ...
... Nebraska . Here they were confined as prisoners of war , and held subject to the orders of the Department of the Interior . The department was informed of the Indians ' determination never to be taken back alive to Indian Territory ...
Page 164
... Nebraska and Kansas , and that if provision is not made for the loyal treaty Indians in that re- gion before long , they also will join the hostiles . One band of the Sioux - the Yanktons - has been persistently loyal , and ren- dered ...
... Nebraska and Kansas , and that if provision is not made for the loyal treaty Indians in that re- gion before long , they also will join the hostiles . One band of the Sioux - the Yanktons - has been persistently loyal , and ren- dered ...
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agency agent agricultural annuities Aqua Caliente Arapahoes Article bands Cahuilla camp cañon cattle ceded Cherokees Cheyennes chiefs Chivington Christian citizens civilized claim Colorado commissioners Congress corn council cultivation Dakota Delawares Department dians dollars faith farms fifty Fort Lyon friendly friends give Governor grant HELEN JACKSON horses hostile houses hundred hunting Indian Affairs Indian Bureau Indian Territory Indian tribes Interior justice Kansas killed labor living located massacre ment miles Minnesota Mission Indians Missouri Missouri River murder nation Nebraska never Nez Percés Niobrara River occupied Oregon party peace peaceable persons Poncas possession present President promised protection ranch received removal reservation River Sand Creek massacre says Secretary sent settlements severalty Sioux Sitting Bull soldiers Standing Bear subsistence thousand tion told tract treaty United States Government Valley village white settlers Winnebagoes women