Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Band 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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... progress of the pupils is remarked on by their teachers as being fully equal to that of white children . Their acquirements , of course , are much behind those of white chil- dren . The first two school years , at least , must be spent ...
... progress of the pupils is remarked on by their teachers as being fully equal to that of white children . Their acquirements , of course , are much behind those of white chil- dren . The first two school years , at least , must be spent ...
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... progress has been made during the year , and no event of importance has occurred except the death of Spotted Tail , hereditary head chief of the Sioux , who was killed by another Indian at Rosebud Agency . A full account of the affair ...
... progress has been made during the year , and no event of importance has occurred except the death of Spotted Tail , hereditary head chief of the Sioux , who was killed by another Indian at Rosebud Agency . A full account of the affair ...
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... progress is noted . Of all the Indians in the Territory the Pawnees have practically made the least advance . Under the very best auspices and under the best of agents their progress at no time in the past has been encouraging , and to ...
... progress is noted . Of all the Indians in the Territory the Pawnees have practically made the least advance . Under the very best auspices and under the best of agents their progress at no time in the past has been encouraging , and to ...
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... progress in civilization and wealth . The Cherokee national authorities in Indian Territory last spring appointed a delegation to visit North Carolina and to invite and induce these Indians to remove to the Indian Territory . The ...
... progress in civilization and wealth . The Cherokee national authorities in Indian Territory last spring appointed a delegation to visit North Carolina and to invite and induce these Indians to remove to the Indian Territory . The ...
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... progress in their studies , as evidence of which I will say out of a school averaging twenty - five in daily attendance for only five months there were but three or four who could not read quite well in the First Reader , and a class of ...
... progress in their studies , as evidence of which I will say out of a school averaging twenty - five in daily attendance for only five months there were but three or four who could not read quite well in the First Reader , and a class of ...
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