| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1875
...and poverty-stricken community than these people presented after they were placed in the prison-camp it would be difficult to imagine. Bereft of lodges, and the most ordinary of cooking-apparatus; with uo ponies, or other means of transportation for wood or water; half-starved,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1875 - 434 sider
...and poverty-stricken community than these people presented after they were placed in the prison-camp it would be difficult to imagine. Bereft of lodges, and the most ordinary of cooking-apparatus ; with no ponies, or other means of transportation for wood or water ; half-starved,... | |
| 1898 - 968 sider
...being confiscated and sold. Their agent says: A more wretched and poverty-stricken community than these people presented after they were placed in the prison...truly objects of pity; and for the first time the Cheyenne seemed to realize the power of the government and their own inability to cope successfully... | |
| James Mooney - 1905 - 146 sider
...condition at the time, their agent says : " A more wretched and poverty-striken community than these people presented after they were placed in the prison...to imagine. Bereft of lodges and the most ^ordinary of cooking apparatus ; with no ponies or other means of transportation for wood or water ; half-starved,... | |
| American Ethnological Society - 1907 - 560 sider
...condition at the time, their agent says : " A more wretched and poverty-striken community than these people presented after they were placed in the prison...to imagine. Bereft of lodges and the most ordinary of cooking apparatus ; with no ponies or other means of transportation for wood or water ; half-starved,... | |
| American Anthropological Association - 1907 - 566 sider
...condition at the time, their agent says : "A more wretched and poverty-striken community than these people presented after they were placed in the prison...to imagine. Bereft of lodges and the most ordinary of cooking apparatus ; with no ponies or other means of transportation for wood or water ; half-starved,... | |
| Terry C. Johnston - 1992 - 420 sider
...the agent's rage would mellow to such a 384 A more wretched and poverty-stricken community than these people presented after they were placed in the prison...the most ordinary cooking apparatus; with no ponies or other means of transportation for wood or water; half -starved, and very little to eat, and scarcely... | |
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