Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs1866 |
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... established with powerful tribes occupying a vast extent of country , who have recently been in hostility to the ... establish the various tribes upon suitable reservations and there protect and subsist them until they can be taught to ...
... established with powerful tribes occupying a vast extent of country , who have recently been in hostility to the ... establish the various tribes upon suitable reservations and there protect and subsist them until they can be taught to ...
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The nine treaties above referred to are all of the same tenor , and establish peace with the various tribes of Sioux ... established for them and a farmer employed to instruct them . These treaties were made in the fall of 1865 , and the ...
The nine treaties above referred to are all of the same tenor , and establish peace with the various tribes of Sioux ... established for them and a farmer employed to instruct them . These treaties were made in the fall of 1865 , and the ...
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... establish a blacksmith shop and school - house , to build eight houses for chiefs , an agency house and storehouse , to expend annually for the tribe for twenty years $ 14,000 , and to pay $ 30,000 for the establishment of the band upon ...
... establish a blacksmith shop and school - house , to build eight houses for chiefs , an agency house and storehouse , to expend annually for the tribe for twenty years $ 14,000 , and to pay $ 30,000 for the establishment of the band upon ...
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... established , they having to a greater or less extent engaged in the rebellion against the government , and it was ... establishing the Indians upon their lands , under clearly defined provisions , applying to all classes of their ...
... established , they having to a greater or less extent engaged in the rebellion against the government , and it was ... establishing the Indians upon their lands , under clearly defined provisions , applying to all classes of their ...
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... establish them upon their new reservation ; $ 20,000 to purchase stock , seeds , and tools ; $ 15,000 for a mill ; $ 50,000 to be invested as a school fund ; $ 20,000 as a national fund ; $ 40,362 for subsistence , and $ 50,000 for ...
... establish them upon their new reservation ; $ 20,000 to purchase stock , seeds , and tools ; $ 15,000 for a mill ; $ 50,000 to be invested as a school fund ; $ 20,000 as a national fund ; $ 40,362 for subsistence , and $ 50,000 for ...
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Seite 312 - an act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers...
Seite 155 - And what is quite remarkable in this counexion, the interpreters agree with them, as does also Major L. Head, their agent, in these assertions. In reply to my remark to them that they had agreed to this treaty and its amendments, they said it was snch an agreement as the buffalo makes with his hunters when pierced with arrows : all he can do is to lie down and cease every attempt at escape or resistance. They said the Great Father at Washington had sent them soldiers with guns and all the means of...
Seite 307 - And shall have exclusive cognizance of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States, except where this act otherwise provides, or the laws of the United States shall otherwise direct, and concurrent jurisdiction with the district courts of the crimes and offences cognizable therein.
Seite 309 - Congress shall have power to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes.' Commerce with foreign nations, without doubt, means commerce between citizens of the United States and citizens or subjects of foreign governments, as individuals. And so commerce with the Indian tribes means commerce with the individuals composing those tribes.
Seite 313 - ... packages, and peltries of such person, shall be seized and delivered to the proper officer, and shall be proceeded against by libel In the proper court, and forfeited, one half to the informer and the other half to the use of the United States ; and if such person be a trader his license shall be revoked and his bond put In suit.
Seite 309 - In reference to all matters of this kind, it is the rule of this court to follow the action of the executive and other political departments of the government, whose more special duty it is to determine such affairs.
Seite 312 - ... conditioned that such person will faithfully observe all the laws and regulations made for the government of trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and in no respect violate the same.
Seite 251 - ... shall be due and payable half-yearly ; and in case either of the above officers shall neglect or refuse to perform any of the duties of his office, he shall forfeit his salary, and his office shall be declared vacant, and another shall be appointed to fill the office.
Seite 250 - ... destroy the same, and shall use such force as may be necessary for such purpose. Should the owner resist, and endeavor to commit bodily harm upon the person engaged in spilling or destroying said liquor, he shall be taken into custody by the sheriff, and be punished as an offender against the law. Sec. 13. The sheriff may lawfully compel any man or any number of men, ministers of the Gospel excepted, to assist in capturing any person who shall violate these laws. Sec. 14. Whoever shall offer...
Seite 309 - ... tribes." Commerce with foreign nations, without doubt, means commerce between citizens of the United States and citizens or subjects of foreign governments, as individuals. And so commerce with the Indian tribes, means commerce with the individuals composing those tribes. The act before us describes this precise kind of traffic or commerce, and, therefore, comes within the terms of the constitutional provision. Is there anything in the fact that this power is to be exercised within the limits...