The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... Signed by Eskatapia , the Player ; Tantanga , the True Buffalo ; Weechachamanza , the Man of Iron ; Ikmouacoulai , the Shooting Tiger ; Uakahincoukai , the Wind that Passes ; Mazamanie , the Walker in Iron ; Wanaka- gmamee , the Stamper ...
... Signed by Eskatapia , the Player ; Tantanga , the True Buffalo ; Weechachamanza , the Man of Iron ; Ikmouacoulai , the Shooting Tiger ; Uakahincoukai , the Wind that Passes ; Mazamanie , the Walker in Iron ; Wanaka- gmamee , the Stamper ...
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... signed with the eight bands of the Sioux , composing the three tribes called the Sioux of the Leaf , the Sioux of the Broad Leaf , and the Sioux who Shoot in the Pine Tops . This treaty , while it contained the articles concerning ...
... signed with the eight bands of the Sioux , composing the three tribes called the Sioux of the Leaf , the Sioux of the Broad Leaf , and the Sioux who Shoot in the Pine Tops . This treaty , while it contained the articles concerning ...
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... signed , according to the records : Le Petit Carbeau , and Way Aga Enogee . Following the ending of the treaty ... signed at the Sisseton Agency office , Dakota Territory , Lake Traverse reservation . On May 2 , 1873 , still another ...
... signed , according to the records : Le Petit Carbeau , and Way Aga Enogee . Following the ending of the treaty ... signed at the Sisseton Agency office , Dakota Territory , Lake Traverse reservation . On May 2 , 1873 , still another ...
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