A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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... protection - except those who belong to the tribes who once owned this country . The cannibal from the islands of ... protected from wrong " Gov. HORATIO SKYMOUR NEW EDITION , ENLARGED BY THE ADDITION OF THE REPORT OF THE NEEDS OF THE ...
... protection - except those who belong to the tribes who once owned this country . The cannibal from the islands of ... protected from wrong " Gov. HORATIO SKYMOUR NEW EDITION , ENLARGED BY THE ADDITION OF THE REPORT OF THE NEEDS OF THE ...
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... protected by law . The executive , the legislative , and judicial departments of the Government recognize that he has a posses- sory right in the soil ; but his title is merged in the tribe - the man has no standing before the law . A ...
... protected by law . The executive , the legislative , and judicial departments of the Government recognize that he has a posses- sory right in the soil ; but his title is merged in the tribe - the man has no standing before the law . A ...
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... protect the Indians . The President did take the nomination of Indian agents from politi- cians , who had made the office a reward for political service . He gave the nomination of Indian agents to the executive committees of the ...
... protect the Indians . The President did take the nomination of Indian agents from politi- cians , who had made the office a reward for political service . He gave the nomination of Indian agents to the executive committees of the ...
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... protection of law , the Gospel will do for our Red brothers what it has done for other races - give to them homes , manhood and freedom . H. B. WHIPPLE , Bishop of Minnesota . NEW YORK . November 11th , 1880 . INTRODUCTION . THE present ...
... protection of law , the Gospel will do for our Red brothers what it has done for other races - give to them homes , manhood and freedom . H. B. WHIPPLE , Bishop of Minnesota . NEW YORK . November 11th , 1880 . INTRODUCTION . THE present ...
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... protection of the law afforded him . The jurisdiction of the courts and the presence of the Government should be felt in the Indian Territory and upon every Indian reservation as powerfully as in the most enlightened portions of the ...
... protection of the law afforded him . The jurisdiction of the courts and the presence of the Government should be felt in the Indian Territory and upon every Indian reservation as powerfully as in the most enlightened portions of the ...
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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