The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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Página 75
... Kansas reserves were also granted in fee , but the Wyandot reserve was not so granted . Actually , the 109,144 - acre tract promised them in 1842 was never turned over to them , and instead they were com- pelled ... Kansas City , Kansas 75.
... Kansas reserves were also granted in fee , but the Wyandot reserve was not so granted . Actually , the 109,144 - acre tract promised them in 1842 was never turned over to them , and instead they were com- pelled ... Kansas City , Kansas 75.
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... Kansas were in the possession of some 85,000 in- truded Indians . They had been promised their reservations " in full and complete possession . . . as their land and home for- ever . " What then was the prospect of creating new ...
... Kansas were in the possession of some 85,000 in- truded Indians . They had been promised their reservations " in full and complete possession . . . as their land and home for- ever . " What then was the prospect of creating new ...
Página 86
... Kansas tribes , five to Washington tribes , and smaller numbers to tribes in other territories . In 1867 Indian commis- sioners included in treaties provisions allowing patents of 160 acres to Indians who had 50 acres fenced , plowed ...
... Kansas tribes , five to Washington tribes , and smaller numbers to tribes in other territories . In 1867 Indian commis- sioners included in treaties provisions allowing patents of 160 acres to Indians who had 50 acres fenced , plowed ...
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