Our Indian Wards, Volumen215R. Clarke, 1880 - 436 páginas |
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... HORSE . THE CHIEF is stabbed at CAMP ROBINSON.— TRANSFER OF THE CHEYENNES TO THE INDIAN Territory . - DuLL KNIFE'S BAND ESCAPES NORTH . - ITS FATE . - A SAD STORY ........... CHAPTER XVII . ...... 322-341 THE SIOUX COMMISSION OF 1876 ...
... HORSE . THE CHIEF is stabbed at CAMP ROBINSON.— TRANSFER OF THE CHEYENNES TO THE INDIAN Territory . - DuLL KNIFE'S BAND ESCAPES NORTH . - ITS FATE . - A SAD STORY ........... CHAPTER XVII . ...... 322-341 THE SIOUX COMMISSION OF 1876 ...
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... horses , 4,750 mules , 236,000 cattle , 173,000 hogs , and 25,500 sheep . Other Indian tribes than the five referred to cultivated during the year 128,018 acres of land ; the product from which was 266,100 bushels of wheat , 971,303 ...
... horses , 4,750 mules , 236,000 cattle , 173,000 hogs , and 25,500 sheep . Other Indian tribes than the five referred to cultivated during the year 128,018 acres of land ; the product from which was 266,100 bushels of wheat , 971,303 ...
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... horse was left alive to have drawn it off , had it otherwise been practicable . But the most dis- graceful part of ... horses killed , and being mounted upon one that could not be pricked out of a walk , I could not get forward myself ...
... horse was left alive to have drawn it off , had it otherwise been practicable . But the most dis- graceful part of ... horses killed , and being mounted upon one that could not be pricked out of a walk , I could not get forward myself ...
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... horses and mules , when fed , for the purpose of eating it , and also to pick up the dead mules and horses to eat . Mr. Williamson states that such treatment had a demoralizing influence on the Indians , many of the women being ...
... horses and mules , when fed , for the purpose of eating it , and also to pick up the dead mules and horses to eat . Mr. Williamson states that such treatment had a demoralizing influence on the Indians , many of the women being ...
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... horses or oxen to work , and had plenty of ponies ; now we have nothing . While we lived in Minnesota another tribe of Indians committed depredations against the whites , and then we were compelled to leave Minnesota . We did not think ...
... horses or oxen to work , and had plenty of ponies ; now we have nothing . While we lived in Minnesota another tribe of Indians committed depredations against the whites , and then we were compelled to leave Minnesota . We did not think ...
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Página 66 - Indians; their lands and property shall never be taken from them without their consent ; and in their property, rights and liberty, they never shall be invaded or disturbed, unless in just and lawful wars authorized by Congress; but laws founded in justice and humanity shall from time to time be made for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them.
Página 41 - America do presume for the present, and until our further Pleasure be known, to grant Warrants of Survey, or pass Patents for any Lands beyond the Heads or Sources of any of the Rivers which fall into the Atlantic Ocean from the West and North West, or upon any Lands whatever, which, not having been ceded to or purchased by Us as aforesaid, are reserved to the said Indians, or any of them.
Página 108 - Actuated by this view of the subject, I informed the Indians inhabiting parts of Georgia and Alabama, that their attempt to establish an independent government would not be countenanced by the Executive of the United States; and advised them to emigrate beyond the Mississippi, or submit to the laws of those States.
Página 42 - Indians ; in order, therefore, to prevent such irregularities for the future, and to the end that the Indians may be convinced of our justice, and determined resolution to remove all reasonable cause of discontent, we do, with the advice of our Privy Council, strictly enjoin and require, that no private person do presume to make any purchase from the said Indians, of any lands reserved to the said Indians, within those parts of our colonies where we have thought proper to allow settlement...
Página 4 - I, in virtue of the commission of his Majesty which I hold in my hand, and which may be seen by all whom it may concern, have taken, and do now take, in the name of his Majesty and of his...
Página 81 - States relinquish their claims to all other Indian lands northward of the river Ohio, eastward of the Mississippi, and westward and southward of the Great Lakes and the waters uniting them, according to the boundary line agreed on by the United States and the King of Great Britain, in the treaty of peace made between them in the year 1783.
Página 62 - I found the road strewed with them for many miles, but was not able to remedy it ; for, having had all my horses killed, and being mounted upon one that could not be pricked out of a walk, I could not get forward myself; and the orders I sent forward either to halt the front, or to prevent the men from parting with their arms, were unattended to.
Página 292 - States hereby agrees and stipulates that the country north of the North Platte river and east of the summits of the Big Horn mountains shall be held and considered to be unceded Indian territory, and also stipulates and agrees that no white person or persons shall be permitted to settle upon or occupy any portion of the same ; or without the consent of the Indians, first had and obtained, to pass through the same...
Página 30 - ... the younger fry, in the same figure. Having consulted and resolved their business, the king ordered one of them to speak to me; he stood up, came to me, and in the name of his king saluted me, then took me by the hand, and told me...
Página 27 - But in liberality they excel : nothing is too good for their friend : give them a fine gun, coat, or other thing, it may pass twenty hands before it sticks : light of heart, strong affections, but soon spent : the most merry creatures that live, feast and dance perpetually ; they never have much, nor want much : wealth circulateth like the blood, all parts partake; and though none shall want what another hath, yet exact observers of property.