A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes |
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Page 65
... living in the Indian Territory , and were not in- cluded in the treaty provisions at the time of the removal from Kansas . This little handful - eighty - one in number - is all that now remain to bear the name of that strong and ...
... living in the Indian Territory , and were not in- cluded in the treaty provisions at the time of the removal from Kansas . This little handful - eighty - one in number - is all that now remain to bear the name of that strong and ...
Page 66
... living neighbors to the Sioux on the west of them , between the Black Hills and the Rocky Moun- tains . There is no finer race of men than these in North Amer- ica , and none superior in stature , except the Osages : scarcely a man in ...
... living neighbors to the Sioux on the west of them , between the Black Hills and the Rocky Moun- tains . There is no finer race of men than these in North Amer- ica , and none superior in stature , except the Osages : scarcely a man in ...
Page 68
... living on the Platte com- plained bitterly of the passage of the emigrants through their country . They said they ought to be compensated for the right of way , and that the emigrants should be restricted by law and the presence of a ...
... living on the Platte com- plained bitterly of the passage of the emigrants through their country . They said they ought to be compensated for the right of way , and that the emigrants should be restricted by law and the presence of a ...
Page 69
... living " in peace and friendship with our Government , " and " entitled to the special favor and good opinion of the De- partment for their uniform good conduct and pacific relations . " cas 99 In 1848 it was estimated from the returns ...
... living " in peace and friendship with our Government , " and " entitled to the special favor and good opinion of the De- partment for their uniform good conduct and pacific relations . " cas 99 In 1848 it was estimated from the returns ...
Page 91
... living with the Gros Ventres ; most of those who remained at the south were quiet , and seemed to be disposed to observe the provisions of the treaty , but were earnestly imploring to be moved farther to the north , where they might ...
... living with the Gros Ventres ; most of those who remained at the south were quiet , and seemed to be disposed to observe the provisions of the treaty , but were earnestly imploring to be moved farther to the north , where they might ...
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