The American Indian Reader: HistoryIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... bands of the three tribes . June 22 , 1825 , Treaty with the Teton , Yancton and Yanc- tonies bands of Sioux Indians . Provided that all trade and in- tercourse with the bands shall be transacted at such place or places as may be ...
... bands of the three tribes . June 22 , 1825 , Treaty with the Teton , Yancton and Yanc- tonies bands of Sioux Indians . Provided that all trade and in- tercourse with the bands shall be transacted at such place or places as may be ...
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... Bands or Tribes of Sioux , the Omahas , Ioways , Otoes and Missouries . In this treaty , the Medaway - Kanton , Wahpacoota , Wah- peton and Sisseton Bands of the Sioux ceded and relinquished to the United States " forever , " a tract of ...
... Bands or Tribes of Sioux , the Omahas , Ioways , Otoes and Missouries . In this treaty , the Medaway - Kanton , Wahpacoota , Wah- peton and Sisseton Bands of the Sioux ceded and relinquished to the United States " forever , " a tract of ...
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... bands . Thus were these Sioux bands repaid for their allegiance to the United States government . Their economy was now com- pletely destroyed . They were not allowed to hunt for furs , nor even for their subsistence , but were ...
... bands . Thus were these Sioux bands repaid for their allegiance to the United States government . Their economy was now com- pletely destroyed . They were not allowed to hunt for furs , nor even for their subsistence , but were ...
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