Proceedings and CollectionsNebraska State Historical Society, 1898 |
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... Sioux and small - pox , drove them from their towns , which they visit only occasionally for the purpose of trade ; and they now wander over the plains on the sources of the Wolf and Quicurre rivers . " * * * * The numbers given by ...
... Sioux and small - pox , drove them from their towns , which they visit only occasionally for the purpose of trade ; and they now wander over the plains on the sources of the Wolf and Quicurre rivers . " * * * * The numbers given by ...
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... Sioux ) who have for a number of years been settled upon reservations adjacent to the white settlements , and who have generally taken the first steps toward improvement and civilization and it is believed they are prepared to make ...
... Sioux ) who have for a number of years been settled upon reservations adjacent to the white settlements , and who have generally taken the first steps toward improvement and civilization and it is believed they are prepared to make ...
Σελίδα 18
... Sioux . From earliest years scarcely a report fails to mention the " hostile Sioux . " These Dakotas were many tribes , and added to superiority of numbers was an aggressive temperament that made them a terror to all the Indians in the ...
... Sioux . From earliest years scarcely a report fails to mention the " hostile Sioux . " These Dakotas were many tribes , and added to superiority of numbers was an aggressive temperament that made them a terror to all the Indians in the ...
Σελίδα 19
... Sioux numbering 200 to 300 . The Poncas became so terrorized that they could be removed scarcely far enough from the agency buildings to do the farm work . The hostile Indians frequently showed themselves at the tops of the bluffs in ...
... Sioux numbering 200 to 300 . The Poncas became so terrorized that they could be removed scarcely far enough from the agency buildings to do the farm work . The hostile Indians frequently showed themselves at the tops of the bluffs in ...
Σελίδα 20
... Sioux tribes , in which all the Ponca lands were included within the territory granted to the Sioux . It may be true that the Ponca language is properly classified as a " Siouan dialect . " But it is very clear that the Sioux did not ...
... Sioux tribes , in which all the Ponca lands were included within the territory granted to the Sioux . It may be true that the Ponca language is properly classified as a " Siouan dialect . " But it is very clear that the Sioux did not ...
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