Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Band 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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... living , and adopt ours , with any hope of speedy success as long as we feed and clothe them without any effort on their part . In this connection I wish to call attention to the fact that in almost every case it is only the non ...
... living , and adopt ours , with any hope of speedy success as long as we feed and clothe them without any effort on their part . In this connection I wish to call attention to the fact that in almost every case it is only the non ...
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... living , and then compel him to depend upon his own exertions for a livelihood . Let the laws that govern a white man govern the Indian . The Indian must be made to understand that if he expects to live and prosper in this country he ...
... living , and then compel him to depend upon his own exertions for a livelihood . Let the laws that govern a white man govern the Indian . The Indian must be made to understand that if he expects to live and prosper in this country he ...
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... and by the surrender and return to their agencies of the Sioux who , under Sitting Bull , have been living in Canada since 1877 . These are distributed among 68 agencies established in the following INDIAN AFFAIRS . 7.
... and by the surrender and return to their agencies of the Sioux who , under Sitting Bull , have been living in Canada since 1877 . These are distributed among 68 agencies established in the following INDIAN AFFAIRS . 7.
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... living in the bottom lands ; on the high lands but little sickness is known . * A similar suitable location west of the Rocky Mountains would not , it is believed , be difficult to find . These penal reservations , or colonies , should ...
... living in the bottom lands ; on the high lands but little sickness is known . * A similar suitable location west of the Rocky Mountains would not , it is believed , be difficult to find . These penal reservations , or colonies , should ...
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... living in log cabins , some having shingle roofs and pine floors , cultivating farms in severalty , and noe are now ashamed to labor in civilized pursuits . A majority of the heads of families have ox - teams , wagons , plows , barrows ...
... living in log cabins , some having shingle roofs and pine floors , cultivating farms in severalty , and noe are now ashamed to labor in civilized pursuits . A majority of the heads of families have ox - teams , wagons , plows , barrows ...
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act of Congress agency agreement agricultural amount annual report Apache approved Arapaho August band Bannack bonds boys buildings bushels cattle cent Central Pacific Central Pacific Railroad Cheyenne chiefs Chippewa civilization Colorado COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN condition construction Creek crops cultivation dollars eighteen hundred employés expenses farm feet freight fund further enacted granted hereby houses INDIAN AFFAIRS Indian Agent Indian Territory interest Interior issued July June 27 June 30 Kansas labor lands located Los Pinos mark ment miles Missouri River Northern Pacific Railroad Number of acres Number of Indian Oregon Pacific Railroad Company Poncas railroad and telegraph rails received reservation respectfully road Saint Saint Paul Secretary Sept Sioux Sioux City Southern supplies telegraph line thereof tion Total Treasury treaty tribe Uintah Union Pacific Railroad United States Indian White River x mark