The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... tribes , then adjudicated in the courts , and then many years later , the tribes have come back into court with still another claim , stating that the first settlement was made in an " inadequate amount , " that the Indian people who ...
... tribes , then adjudicated in the courts , and then many years later , the tribes have come back into court with still another claim , stating that the first settlement was made in an " inadequate amount , " that the Indian people who ...
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... tribes . The Indians of the California tribes kept their part of the treaty bargain . The United States Government did not . Neither were the Indian tribes informed of the United States Senate's failure to ratify the treaties , so that ...
... tribes . The Indians of the California tribes kept their part of the treaty bargain . The United States Government did not . Neither were the Indian tribes informed of the United States Senate's failure to ratify the treaties , so that ...
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... Indian religion . The slogan is " destroy the religion and you will destroy the tribal leadership . " Louis Riel leads the Winnepeg - Red River Indians in a war of independence to establish an Indian ... tribes . However , agreements and ...
... Indian religion . The slogan is " destroy the religion and you will destroy the tribal leadership . " Louis Riel leads the Winnepeg - Red River Indians in a war of independence to establish an Indian ... tribes . However , agreements and ...
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acres administration agreement allotments American Fur Company American Indian annuities Apache attacked authorized bands battle Blood Law California ceded cession Cherokee Nation Cheyenne Chickasaws chiefs Chippewa Choctaws claims Commissioner of Indian Congress continued Creek culture Dawes Act defeated Delawares dians Dutch economy English established Europeans federal fee simple forced Fort Sully granted Hopi hundred Indian Affairs Indian land Indian nations Indian tribes individual reserves Interior invaders Iroquois Kansas killed known later leaders living massacred ment Mexico Miami million acres Mississippi Missouri Missouri river native Native Americans Navajo negotiations Nez Perce Office Ohio Oklahoma paid peace Potawatomi President promised Pueblo removal river Secretary Seminole Senate Seneca settlement settlers signed Sioux Sisseton Sitting Bull slaves society sold Spanish stipulated surrender Tarahumaras Tawagonshi Territory thousand tion tract trade treaty tribal troops United States Government Wampanoag western Wyandot Yanktonai Yaqui