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... chief of the tribe , together with the consent of the agent and superinten- dent of Indian affairs , first being given in ... chiefs representing " the Nez Perce tribe on August 31 , 1868 , in Washington , D.C. ) Signatories were : N. G. ...
... chief of the tribe , together with the consent of the agent and superinten- dent of Indian affairs , first being given in ... chiefs representing " the Nez Perce tribe on August 31 , 1868 , in Washington , D.C. ) Signatories were : N. G. ...
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... chiefs and braves were to get $ 110,000 . The sum of $ 90,000 was to be applied " to the just debts of the Sioux . " The chiefs and braves were to get an annuity for twenty years of $ 10,000 in goods . Additionally , the chiefs and ...
... chiefs and braves were to get $ 110,000 . The sum of $ 90,000 was to be applied " to the just debts of the Sioux . " The chiefs and braves were to get an annuity for twenty years of $ 10,000 in goods . Additionally , the chiefs and ...
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... chiefs and headmen to settle their obligations to traders . Associated with provisions for these re- serves were sections requiring that much of the money being paid for the cessions of land should go to John Jacob Astor and his ...
... chiefs and headmen to settle their obligations to traders . Associated with provisions for these re- serves were sections requiring that much of the money being paid for the cessions of land should go to John Jacob Astor and his ...
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Civil Rights: A Current Guide to the People, Organizations, and Events Joan Martin Burke Visualização de excertos - 1974 |
The Meskwaki and Anthropologists: Action Anthropology Reconsidered Judith M. Daubenmier Pré-visualização limitada - 2008 |