Kanzas and Nebraska: The History, Geographical and Physical Characteristics, and Political Position of These Terretories : an Account of the Emigrant Aid Companies, and Directions to EmigrantsPhillips, Sampson, 1854 - 256 Seiten |
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... , just south of the northern line of Kan- zas , is a reservation for the Iowas , another for the Sacs and Foxes , from Missouri , and next them , a colony of " Half- breeds . " It will be scen from this brief catalogue of the.
... , just south of the northern line of Kan- zas , is a reservation for the Iowas , another for the Sacs and Foxes , from Missouri , and next them , a colony of " Half- breeds . " It will be scen from this brief catalogue of the.
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... northern boundary of the United States ; on the south by the parallel of 40 ° , which separates it from Kanzas . Its eastern boundary is the ( northern ) White Earth river and the Missouri , which divide it from Minne- sota and Iowa ...
... northern boundary of the United States ; on the south by the parallel of 40 ° , which separates it from Kanzas . Its eastern boundary is the ( northern ) White Earth river and the Missouri , which divide it from Minne- sota and Iowa ...
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... northern , the line of 37 ° , which divides it from the Cherokee reservation ; its western , the Rocky Mountains . We have given a general catalogue of the native Indian tribes which are now scattered over this vast domain . We proceed ...
... northern , the line of 37 ° , which divides it from the Cherokee reservation ; its western , the Rocky Mountains . We have given a general catalogue of the native Indian tribes which are now scattered over this vast domain . We proceed ...
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... northern and western parts of Nebraska . They number four hundred and twenty lodges , each lodge aver- aging nine inhabitants . Their language is said to be the same as the Arrapahoes ' , who live in the neighborhood of the Ar- kansas ...
... northern and western parts of Nebraska . They number four hundred and twenty lodges , each lodge aver- aging nine inhabitants . Their language is said to be the same as the Arrapahoes ' , who live in the neighborhood of the Ar- kansas ...
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... northern Sioux who rob and kill them . : The first tribe known to the whites in this region was the Pawnees , who were visited by Dutisne , as we have seen , in 1719. They were , for a century , divided into four villages the Republican ...
... northern Sioux who rob and kill them . : The first tribe known to the whites in this region was the Pawnees , who were visited by Dutisne , as we have seen , in 1719. They were , for a century , divided into four villages the Republican ...
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