The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... John A. Cameron , Louis Deconagne , F. Duchonquet , Louis Bufait , J. Bts . Chandonnai , Louis Dorion , Jacques Matte , and John Hay . The wording of each of these four treaties is the same . All promised mutual peace , mutual ...
... John A. Cameron , Louis Deconagne , F. Duchonquet , Louis Bufait , J. Bts . Chandonnai , Louis Dorion , Jacques Matte , and John Hay . The wording of each of these four treaties is the same . All promised mutual peace , mutual ...
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... John Jacob Astor and his partners in the American Fur Company , Pierre Chou- teau , and the firm of W. G. & G. W. Ewing and other trading firms , to satisfy their claims . The first of a long line of individual reserves or grants ap ...
... John Jacob Astor and his partners in the American Fur Company , Pierre Chou- teau , and the firm of W. G. & G. W. Ewing and other trading firms , to satisfy their claims . The first of a long line of individual reserves or grants ap ...
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... John Walker . Some ninety thousand acres in Alabama were ceded " in trust for the Cherokee nation as a school fund . " The difficulties into which the federal officials fell in trying to administer the individual reserves and allotments ...
... John Walker . Some ninety thousand acres in Alabama were ceded " in trust for the Cherokee nation as a school fund . " The difficulties into which the federal officials fell in trying to administer the individual reserves and allotments ...
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