Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Volum 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1882 |
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... fact that in almost every case it is only the non - laboring tribes that go upon the war - path , and the stubborn facts of history compel me to say that the govern- ment is largely to blame for this . The peaceable and industrious ...
... fact that in almost every case it is only the non - laboring tribes that go upon the war - path , and the stubborn facts of history compel me to say that the govern- ment is largely to blame for this . The peaceable and industrious ...
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... fact that to resist an Indian policeman would be to resist a United States official in dis- charge of his duty . The Indians generally recognize the police authority , for from time immemorial there has existed among the Sioux and other ...
... fact that to resist an Indian policeman would be to resist a United States official in dis- charge of his duty . The Indians generally recognize the police authority , for from time immemorial there has existed among the Sioux and other ...
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... fact that , no matter how wild and nomadic Indians are , they can be taught to follow the pursuits of the white man and to enter upon a more useful life , and , in time , become self supporting . It is but a question of short time when ...
... fact that , no matter how wild and nomadic Indians are , they can be taught to follow the pursuits of the white man and to enter upon a more useful life , and , in time , become self supporting . It is but a question of short time when ...
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... fact that , no matter how wild and nomadic Indians are , they can be taught to follow the pursuits of the white man and to enter upon a more useful life , and , in time , become self supporting . It is but a question of short time when ...
... fact that , no matter how wild and nomadic Indians are , they can be taught to follow the pursuits of the white man and to enter upon a more useful life , and , in time , become self supporting . It is but a question of short time when ...
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... fact ; and he cites a recent occurrence in which one Indian complained of another for severely beating him . Examination of the matter before the Indian council disclosed the fact that both the Indians had been drunk ( having obtained ...
... fact ; and he cites a recent occurrence in which one Indian complained of another for severely beating him . Examination of the matter before the Indian council disclosed the fact that both the Indians had been drunk ( having obtained ...
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