A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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... INDIAN TRIBES BY HELEN JACKSON ( H. H. ) , AUTHOR OF RAMONA , " VERSES , " " BITS OF TRAVEL , " " BITS OF TRAVEL AT HOME ... MISSION INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA BOSTON ROBERTS BROTHERS Copyright , 1885 , BY ROBERTS BROTHERS . University Press 1895.
... INDIAN TRIBES BY HELEN JACKSON ( H. H. ) , AUTHOR OF RAMONA , " VERSES , " " BITS OF TRAVEL , " " BITS OF TRAVEL AT HOME ... MISSION INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA BOSTON ROBERTS BROTHERS Copyright , 1885 , BY ROBERTS BROTHERS . University Press 1895.
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... INDIANS BY WHITES . I. The Conestoga Massacre .... II . The Gnadenhütten Massacre .. III . Massacres of Apaches ... MISSION INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA ........ 411 ........ 458 PREFACE . I HAVE been requested to write a preface iv CONTENTS .
... INDIANS BY WHITES . I. The Conestoga Massacre .... II . The Gnadenhütten Massacre .. III . Massacres of Apaches ... MISSION INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA ........ 411 ........ 458 PREFACE . I HAVE been requested to write a preface iv CONTENTS .
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... mission station of Lac qui Parle , and sixty scholars were enrolled at the school . The blacksmith at St. Peter's reports that he has made during the year 2506 pieces of one sort and another for the Indians , and repaired 1430 more ...
... mission station of Lac qui Parle , and sixty scholars were enrolled at the school . The blacksmith at St. Peter's reports that he has made during the year 2506 pieces of one sort and another for the Indians , and repaired 1430 more ...
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... mission arrived , and urged the Indians to move farther up the Missouri . The Indians being averse to this , however , they were allowed to remain , and told that if they would cultivate the soil like white men - take lands in severalty ...
... mission arrived , and urged the Indians to move farther up the Missouri . The Indians being averse to this , however , they were allowed to remain , and told that if they would cultivate the soil like white men - take lands in severalty ...
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... mission ; the village began to assume the appearance of permanence and ... Indians saved most of the buildings , carrying them half a mile inland to be ... Indian . " In one year after this disaster they had recovered themselves ...
... mission ; the village began to assume the appearance of permanence and ... Indians saved most of the buildings , carrying them half a mile inland to be ... Indian . " In one year after this disaster they had recovered themselves ...
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