The American Indian Reader: HistoryIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... peace and friendship with the Teton at Portage des Sioux . Signed by Eskatapia , the Player ; Tantanga , the True Buffalo ; Weechachamanza , the Man of Iron ; Ikmouacoulai , the Shooting Tiger ; Uakahincoukai , the Wind that Passes ...
... peace and friendship with the Teton at Portage des Sioux . Signed by Eskatapia , the Player ; Tantanga , the True Buffalo ; Weechachamanza , the Man of Iron ; Ikmouacoulai , the Shooting Tiger ; Uakahincoukai , the Wind that Passes ...
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same . All promised mutual peace , mutual protection , and eternal friendship . ) June 1 , 1816 , a Treaty of peace and friendship , signed with the eight bands of the Sioux , composing the three tribes called the Sioux of the Leaf ...
same . All promised mutual peace , mutual protection , and eternal friendship . ) June 1 , 1816 , a Treaty of peace and friendship , signed with the eight bands of the Sioux , composing the three tribes called the Sioux of the Leaf ...
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... peace in Kansas and Colorado Territory . They were ordered to occupy a campsite on Sand Creek . The peaceful vil- lage was then attacked by troops commanded by Col. John M. Chivington . The name of the Sand Creek Massacre has now ...
... peace in Kansas and Colorado Territory . They were ordered to occupy a campsite on Sand Creek . The peaceful vil- lage was then attacked by troops commanded by Col. John M. Chivington . The name of the Sand Creek Massacre has now ...
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