The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... leader of his eleven bands . Asked by Commissioner Arthur Watkins how the Pitt River tribesmen elect their leaders , Mr. Ike Leaf replied : " If he knows where the fish swim , where the deer feed , where the rabbits run , he is a good ...
... leader of his eleven bands . Asked by Commissioner Arthur Watkins how the Pitt River tribesmen elect their leaders , Mr. Ike Leaf replied : " If he knows where the fish swim , where the deer feed , where the rabbits run , he is a good ...
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... leaders killed in this year are Cochinay , Chuntz , and Chan Deisi . The Pawnee chief , Pita'leshar , is murdered by whites to rid the tribe of his influence against removal . Battles occur at Adobe Walls , and the Buffalo Wal- low ...
... leaders killed in this year are Cochinay , Chuntz , and Chan Deisi . The Pawnee chief , Pita'leshar , is murdered by whites to rid the tribe of his influence against removal . Battles occur at Adobe Walls , and the Buffalo Wal- low ...
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... leaders are tried , convicted , and hanged . Hun- dreds of Indians are killed and hundreds more are imprisoned . The Nez Perce are allowed to return from Oklahoma to the Colville Reservation in the state of Washington . The Papago ...
... leaders are tried , convicted , and hanged . Hun- dreds of Indians are killed and hundreds more are imprisoned . The Nez Perce are allowed to return from Oklahoma to the Colville Reservation in the state of Washington . The Papago ...
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