The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... administration . Again in 1864 , Col. Kit Carson herded 8,000 Navajos to Bosque Redondo , where they remained in captivity until 1868 . During the administration of President Andrew Johnson , 1865 to 1869 , a new element is introduced ...
... administration . Again in 1864 , Col. Kit Carson herded 8,000 Navajos to Bosque Redondo , where they remained in captivity until 1868 . During the administration of President Andrew Johnson , 1865 to 1869 , a new element is introduced ...
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... administration was marred by his failure to veto the measure providing for the taking of Seneca lands in order to construct the Kinzua Dam in New York State . Kennedy might have invoked the Seneca Treaty and stopped the building of the ...
... administration was marred by his failure to veto the measure providing for the taking of Seneca lands in order to construct the Kinzua Dam in New York State . Kennedy might have invoked the Seneca Treaty and stopped the building of the ...
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... administration and passed by the Congress as part of the Nixon administration's " pack- age of Indian legislation " is supposed to speed up the payment of Indian claims . The whole process has been " streamlined " to such a degree that ...
... administration and passed by the Congress as part of the Nixon administration's " pack- age of Indian legislation " is supposed to speed up the payment of Indian claims . The whole process has been " streamlined " to such a degree that ...
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