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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... hundred miles above , use the same dialect . Of Indians using the Dahcotah language , there are , therefore , In NEBRASKA , Mandans and Crows , or Upsarokas , neither of which tribes call themselves Dahcotahs ; and Puncahs and Omahas ...
... hundred miles above , use the same dialect . Of Indians using the Dahcotah language , there are , therefore , In NEBRASKA , Mandans and Crows , or Upsarokas , neither of which tribes call themselves Dahcotahs ; and Puncahs and Omahas ...
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... again their removal to a distant location . The Shawnees occupy a belt of country immediately south of the Kanzas river , running westward one hundred INDIAN TRIBES . 21 miles from the Missouri line , 20 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... again their removal to a distant location . The Shawnees occupy a belt of country immediately south of the Kanzas river , running westward one hundred INDIAN TRIBES . 21 miles from the Missouri line , 20 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... hundred and fifty- six thousand acres , and are very few in number . West of them are the Chippewas , thirty in number , and the Ottowas , two hundred and forty - seven in number . The Chippewas hold eight thousand three hundred and ...
... hundred and fifty- six thousand acres , and are very few in number . West of them are the Chippewas , thirty in number , and the Ottowas , two hundred and forty - seven in number . The Chippewas hold eight thousand three hundred and ...
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... hundred persons , have some simple laws . None of the others have . All of these tribes cultivate their reservations , and have such knowledge of agriculture as enables them to do so . To name these in order , there is , first , between ...
... hundred persons , have some simple laws . None of the others have . All of these tribes cultivate their reservations , and have such knowledge of agriculture as enables them to do so . To name these in order , there is , first , between ...
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... hundred and eight Winnebagoes have lived on the same agency , but were to remove last spring . Two ' hundred and fifty Pottawatomies have also homes on the Kickapoo land ; but were to remove in the spring to their own reservation south ...
... hundred and eight Winnebagoes have lived on the same agency , but were to remove last spring . Two ' hundred and fifty Pottawatomies have also homes on the Kickapoo land ; but were to remove in the spring to their own reservation south ...
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