The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... negotiations , it was stipulated that in consideration of the conciliatory disposition evinced during the negotiations of this treaty , ten chiefs including Levi Col- bert and an interpreter should be paid $ 150 each in goods or cash ...
... negotiations , it was stipulated that in consideration of the conciliatory disposition evinced during the negotiations of this treaty , ten chiefs including Levi Col- bert and an interpreter should be paid $ 150 each in goods or cash ...
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... negotiations with the Osage Tribe in 1808 , George C. Sibley , in giving an account of the negotia- tions , said that the Osages were told , if they signed the Treaty , they would be " considered friends of the United States , and ...
... negotiations with the Osage Tribe in 1808 , George C. Sibley , in giving an account of the negotia- tions , said that the Osages were told , if they signed the Treaty , they would be " considered friends of the United States , and ...
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... Negotiations had started at Nequassee ( now known as Georgia ) . 1737. The Penn treaty with the Delawares is finally ... negotiating purposes . They did not return . The people then rebelled . In a battle 124.
... Negotiations had started at Nequassee ( now known as Georgia ) . 1737. The Penn treaty with the Delawares is finally ... negotiating purposes . They did not return . The people then rebelled . In a battle 124.
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