A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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... hundred millions of dollars and tens of thousands of valua- ble lives . In the olden time the Indian trader was the Indian's friend . The relation was one of mutual dependence . If the trader oppressed the Indian he was in danger of ...
... hundred millions of dollars and tens of thousands of valua- ble lives . In the olden time the Indian trader was the Indian's friend . The relation was one of mutual dependence . If the trader oppressed the Indian he was in danger of ...
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... hundred thousand dollars each . Then came a new treaty , more violated faith , another war , until we have not a hun- dred miles between the Atlantic and Pacific which has not been the scene of an Indian massacre . All this while Canada ...
... hundred thousand dollars each . Then came a new treaty , more violated faith , another war , until we have not a hun- dred miles between the Atlantic and Pacific which has not been the scene of an Indian massacre . All this while Canada ...
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... hundred thousand , but is possibly as large now as when the Europeans began the settlement of the North Ameri- can continent . Different tribes then existing have dwindled , and some have become extinct ; but there is reason to believe ...
... hundred thousand , but is possibly as large now as when the Europeans began the settlement of the North Ameri- can continent . Different tribes then existing have dwindled , and some have become extinct ; but there is reason to believe ...
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... hundred treaties , concluded at different times during the last hundred years , and broken as fast as concluded , seems almost equal to that of the celebrated de- fence in the case of the kettle , which was cracked when it was lent ...
... hundred treaties , concluded at different times during the last hundred years , and broken as fast as concluded , seems almost equal to that of the celebrated de- fence in the case of the kettle , which was cracked when it was lent ...
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... hundred years of treaty- making and treaty - breaking , are greater than can be told . Neither mountains nor deserts stayed them ; it took two seas to set their bounds . In 1871 , Congress , either ashamed of making treaties only to ...
... hundred years of treaty- making and treaty - breaking , are greater than can be told . Neither mountains nor deserts stayed them ; it took two seas to set their bounds . In 1871 , Congress , either ashamed of making treaties only to ...
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