A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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Page 220
... Winnebago Lake , and the Indians claimed that the whole lake belonged to them . It was here that President Morse had found them living in 1822. He gives the following graphic picture of their pleasant home : " They have five villages on ...
... Winnebago Lake , and the Indians claimed that the whole lake belonged to them . It was here that President Morse had found them living in 1822. He gives the following graphic picture of their pleasant home : " They have five villages on ...
Page 225
... Winnebago tribe who signed this treaty ever heard that proviso . It is incredible that they could have been so simple and trustful as to have assented to it . With Prospects now brightened for the Winnebagoes . their farms given to them ...
... Winnebago tribe who signed this treaty ever heard that proviso . It is incredible that they could have been so simple and trustful as to have assented to it . With Prospects now brightened for the Winnebagoes . their farms given to them ...
Page 228
... Winnebago can leave his res- ervation without risk of being shot ; and as they have never received their promised implements of agriculture , and the game on their reservation is exhausted , and their arms have been taken from them ...
... Winnebago can leave his res- ervation without risk of being shot ; and as they have never received their promised implements of agriculture , and the game on their reservation is exhausted , and their arms have been taken from them ...
Page 229
... Winnebago Indi- ans from the State of Minnesota , and the settling of them on a new reserve . " It was determined to locate them " on the Mis- souri River somewhere within a hundred miles of Fort Randall , where it is not doubted they ...
... Winnebago Indi- ans from the State of Minnesota , and the settling of them on a new reserve . " It was determined to locate them " on the Mis- souri River somewhere within a hundred miles of Fort Randall , where it is not doubted they ...
Page 237
... Winnebago Indians forever " a certain tract of 128,000 acres in Nebraska - a part of the Omaha Reservation which the Omahas were willing to sell . The United States also agreed to erect mills , break land , furnish certain amounts of ...
... Winnebago Indians forever " a certain tract of 128,000 acres in Nebraska - a part of the Omaha Reservation which the Omahas were willing to sell . The United States also agreed to erect mills , break land , furnish certain amounts of ...
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