The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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Página 79
... included in the treaty , in all 351 individuals , groups , or companies , some of which were listed for multiple claims . Milo M. Quaife , historian of Chicago , speaks of " the striking display of greed and dis- honesty " of many of ...
... included in the treaty , in all 351 individuals , groups , or companies , some of which were listed for multiple claims . Milo M. Quaife , historian of Chicago , speaks of " the striking display of greed and dis- honesty " of many of ...
Página 80
... Included in the latter was the sum of $ 23,040 for the family of Rix Robinson , most of which , if not all , went to the American Fur Company . Another claim of $ 5,600 was included for an employee of the company and his family . The ...
... Included in the latter was the sum of $ 23,040 for the family of Rix Robinson , most of which , if not all , went to the American Fur Company . Another claim of $ 5,600 was included for an employee of the company and his family . The ...
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... included provisions for sur- veying the reservations and alloting the lands to individual In- dians in amounts from 80 to 320 acres . Fourteen of the treaties applied to Kansas tribes , five to Washington tribes , and smaller numbers to ...
... included provisions for sur- veying the reservations and alloting the lands to individual In- dians in amounts from 80 to 320 acres . Fourteen of the treaties applied to Kansas tribes , five to Washington tribes , and smaller numbers to ...
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