Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Band 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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... civilization . If white men were treated as we treat the Indians the result would certainly be a race of worthless vagabonds . The greatest kindness the government can be- stow upon the Indian is to teach him to labor for his own ...
... civilization . If white men were treated as we treat the Indians the result would certainly be a race of worthless vagabonds . The greatest kindness the government can be- stow upon the Indian is to teach him to labor for his own ...
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... civilization or extermination of the Indian . Savage and civilized life cannot live and prosper on the same ground . One of the two must die . If the Indians are to be civilized and become a happy and prosperous people , which is ...
... civilization or extermination of the Indian . Savage and civilized life cannot live and prosper on the same ground . One of the two must die . If the Indians are to be civilized and become a happy and prosperous people , which is ...
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... civilization , & c . , " $ 117,574.44 , has been paid to Indians for services which formerly were performed by white contractors . The willingness exhibited by the Indians to engage in industrial pursuits is constantly increasing , and ...
... civilization , & c . , " $ 117,574.44 , has been paid to Indians for services which formerly were performed by white contractors . The willingness exhibited by the Indians to engage in industrial pursuits is constantly increasing , and ...
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... civilization , to furnish them schools , " & c . The amount appropriated by Congress for 1882 , for both subsistence and civilization , under the above agreement , is only $ 1,000,000 , leaving a deficiency of over $ 250,000 to be ...
... civilization , to furnish them schools , " & c . The amount appropriated by Congress for 1882 , for both subsistence and civilization , under the above agreement , is only $ 1,000,000 , leaving a deficiency of over $ 250,000 to be ...
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... civilization , to provide a home for himself and family , and to guard against future want , I invite attention to the fol- lowing extracts from a report made by C. A. Maxwell , United States special agent , dated September 23 , 1881 ...
... civilization , to provide a home for himself and family , and to guard against future want , I invite attention to the fol- lowing extracts from a report made by C. A. Maxwell , United States special agent , dated September 23 , 1881 ...
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