A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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... 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 ...
Page 238
... Winnebago country . He stayed with them four days , and was entertain- ed by them " in a very distinguished manner . " Indeed , if we may depend upon Captain Carver's story , all the North - western tribes were , in their own country ...
... Winnebago country . He stayed with them four days , and was entertain- ed by them " in a very distinguished manner . " Indeed , if we may depend upon Captain Carver's story , all the North - western tribes were , in their own country ...
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... Winnebago of Minnesota with this picture which Captain Carver gives of a young Winnebago chief with whom he journeyed for a few days ? Captain Carver , after a four days ' visit with the Winneba- goes , and " having made some presents ...
... Winnebago of Minnesota with this picture which Captain Carver gives of a young Winnebago chief with whom he journeyed for a few days ? Captain Carver , after a four days ' visit with the Winneba- goes , and " having made some presents ...
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... Winnebago Agency , and had a daily attendance of one hundred and fifty scholars . The tribe adopted a code of laws for their government , and the year was one of peace and quietness , with the exception of some dissatisfaction on the ...
... Winnebago Agency , and had a daily attendance of one hundred and fifty scholars . The tribe adopted a code of laws for their government , and the year was one of peace and quietness , with the exception of some dissatisfaction on the ...
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... Winnebago Reservation writes , earnestly protesting against their being brought there . He thinks they are in moral tone far below the Indians under his charge . Moreover , he says " the prejudice in the surrounding country is such ...
... Winnebago Reservation writes , earnestly protesting against their being brought there . He thinks they are in moral tone far below the Indians under his charge . Moreover , he says " the prejudice in the surrounding country is such ...
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