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 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 6-10 von 50
Seite 17
... tribes . CHAPTER II . General divisions - Arapahoes The Dahcotah or Sioux race - Paw- - Blackfeet . Rapids -- Emigrant nees - Pahdoucahs Indians from the East - Aboriginal Indians - Population and customs of Knistineaux or Crees ...
... tribes . CHAPTER II . General divisions - Arapahoes The Dahcotah or Sioux race - Paw- - Blackfeet . Rapids -- Emigrant nees - Pahdoucahs Indians from the East - Aboriginal Indians - Population and customs of Knistineaux or Crees ...
Seite 18
... tribes . And they , with some changes of position , retain on the whole much the same general divisions and homes as are described to us by their first discoverers . Their population has gen- erally diminished . In NE- The most of these ...
... tribes . And they , with some changes of position , retain on the whole much the same general divisions and homes as are described to us by their first discoverers . Their population has gen- erally diminished . In NE- The most of these ...
Seite 19
... TRIBES . 19 river . The Puncas , a 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 ...
... TRIBES . 19 river . The Puncas , a 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 ...
Seite 20
... tribes , which have inhabited this region . since its history begins , there are , in the territory of Kan- ZAS , a few small tribes , which have been removed thither by treaties with the United States government . These are the ...
... tribes , which have inhabited this region . since its history begins , there are , in the territory of Kan- ZAS , a few small tribes , which have been removed thither by treaties with the United States government . These are the ...
Seite 21
... TRIBES . 21 miles from the Missouri line , and about fifteen miles in width ; a district one - fifth as large as Massachusetts . They are but nine hundred and thirty in number . Among them are some quite good farmers , a few of whom ...
... TRIBES . 21 miles from the Missouri line , and about fifteen miles in width ; a district one - fifth as large as Massachusetts . They are but nine hundred and thirty in number . Among them are some quite good farmers , a few of whom ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
appointed Arkansas river beautiful Bent's Fort bill bluffs boundary Bridger's Pass buffalo Capt Congress cotton-wood court Creek crossed Dahcotah described district dollars east eastern Eli Thayer Emigrant Aid Company encamped fertile Fort Kearney Fort Laramie Fort Leavenworth Fort Riley Fremont further enacted governor grass groves hills House hundred and fifty hundred miles Indian tribes Iowa Kanzas and Nebraska Kanzas river Kearney land Laramie latitude Leavenworth legislative assembly limestone Mandans Mississippi Missouri Compromise Missouri river mouth Nebraska and Kanzas Nebraska river northern officers Osage Osage river Pacific Pawnees pines plains Platte prairie railroad region ridge road Rocky Mountains route sandy Santa Fé Senate settlement settlers Shawnees side slavery slaves soil souri southern stream summit territory of Kanzas territory of Nebraska thence thousand three hundred timber tion treaties tributaries United valley village vote western westward wood Wyandots