A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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... reservation as powerfully as in the most enlightened portions of the land . The court should go as early as the ... reservations , and would forbid the continued isolation of the Indian Territory . It is not wise statesmanship INTRODUCTION .
... reservation as powerfully as in the most enlightened portions of the land . The court should go as early as the ... reservations , and would forbid the continued isolation of the Indian Territory . It is not wise statesmanship INTRODUCTION .
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... reservation was to be set apart for the Cheyennes and Arapahoes ; hostile acts on either side were to be settled by arbitration ; no whites were to be allowed on the reservation ; a large tract of country was to be` " relinquished " by ...
... reservation was to be set apart for the Cheyennes and Arapahoes ; hostile acts on either side were to be settled by arbitration ; no whites were to be allowed on the reservation ; a large tract of country was to be` " relinquished " by ...
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... reservation to be entirely " outside the State of Kansas , and not within any Indian territory , except on consent of the tribes interested . " As the reservation had been partly in Kansas , and partly on the lands of the Cherokees ...
... reservation to be entirely " outside the State of Kansas , and not within any Indian territory , except on consent of the tribes interested . " As the reservation had been partly in Kansas , and partly on the lands of the Cherokees ...
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... reservation by a failure to settle thereon , " and their " present reservation not having been , as yet , confirm- ed by Congress . Inasmuch as the Indians fully understood , and were assured that this reservation was given to them in ...
... reservation by a failure to settle thereon , " and their " present reservation not having been , as yet , confirm- ed by Congress . Inasmuch as the Indians fully understood , and were assured that this reservation was given to them in ...
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... reservation , and have commenced farming in the belief that there was no uncertainty about the matter , it is but common justice that definite action be had at an early day , securing to them what is their right . " It would seem that ...
... reservation , and have commenced farming in the belief that there was no uncertainty about the matter , it is but common justice that definite action be had at an early day , securing to them what is their right . " It would seem that ...
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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