The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... hundred years , and the policy of the United States is now to exterminate them . Alcohol is introduced among them to demoralize them . 1789. Delaware Indians migrate in small groups to Missouri . 1790. Indians of the Northwest Ohio ...
... hundred years , and the policy of the United States is now to exterminate them . Alcohol is introduced among them to demoralize them . 1789. Delaware Indians migrate in small groups to Missouri . 1790. Indians of the Northwest Ohio ...
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... hundred pieces of flesh , and envisions one hundred soldiers falling into the camp . There are nine tribes in this camp , one of the largest ever to be gathered together . On June 17 , the Battle of the Rosebud takes place . General ...
... hundred pieces of flesh , and envisions one hundred soldiers falling into the camp . There are nine tribes in this camp , one of the largest ever to be gathered together . On June 17 , the Battle of the Rosebud takes place . General ...
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... hundred and eight of their people . Victorio is killed in Mexico . The Ponca Reservation has conditions so vile , and the BIA administration is so filled with corruption , that a special investigation is ordered by the President of the ...
... hundred and eight of their people . Victorio is killed in Mexico . The Ponca Reservation has conditions so vile , and the BIA administration is so filled with corruption , that a special investigation is ordered by the President of the ...
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