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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... settlements of this unfortunate tribe , and ranging all along the Missouri river north of the Platte , are the Dahcotah or Sioux tribes . The names of the leading divisions have been given above . It must be understood , however , that ...
... settlements of this unfortunate tribe , and ranging all along the Missouri river north of the Platte , are the Dahcotah or Sioux tribes . The names of the leading divisions have been given above . It must be understood , however , that ...
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... settlements are unfortunately too strong for them ; the agent complains that he cannot check the traffic in liquor . The Omahas raised corn enough for their winter's supply , last year ; and the agent reported that the judicious use of ...
... settlements are unfortunately too strong for them ; the agent complains that he cannot check the traffic in liquor . The Omahas raised corn enough for their winter's supply , last year ; and the agent reported that the judicious use of ...
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... settlement , burned the Pawnees ' houses , carried off their horses , mules and other stock , drove away the blacksmiths and teachers , and the poor Indians were compelled to retreat to the south side of the Nebraska ; some to their ...
... settlement , burned the Pawnees ' houses , carried off their horses , mules and other stock , drove away the blacksmiths and teachers , and the poor Indians were compelled to retreat to the south side of the Nebraska ; some to their ...
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... settlement some of the lands now held in In- dian reservations , this principle is to be tested . * Each head of a family is to select his own homestead , and , when the rest is sold , the proceeds are to be given , not to the tribe ...
... settlement some of the lands now held in In- dian reservations , this principle is to be tested . * Each head of a family is to select his own homestead , and , when the rest is sold , the proceeds are to be given , not to the tribe ...
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... settlement . No authority was granted for treaties , however , till 1853 , when Mr. Manypenny , the Indian commissioner , went into the territories to attempt some arrangement with the tribes . He was not very successful , however , and ...
... settlement . No authority was granted for treaties , however , till 1853 , when Mr. Manypenny , the Indian commissioner , went into the territories to attempt some arrangement with the tribes . He was not very successful , however , and ...
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