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| Agriculture
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| R871003:28
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| Alcohol
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| R871003:23-24
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| cannot be kept from Oglalas if agency on river R871003:22
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| promotes crime in Oregon and Washington R871002:17
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| whisky is everywhere white men go R871003:28
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| liquor trade with Indians suppressed R871001:6
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| Allotment
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| of Chippewa Indians R871004:29
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| partially civilized Indians ready for their land R871002:17
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| American Horse
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| R871003:22
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| R871003:29
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| Annuities
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| purchase and inspection by Stuart, Campbell, Dodge, Farwell R871002:21
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| Apache Indians
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| settler encroachment on R871002:14
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| chief men communicate concerning reservations R871001:2
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| White Mountain Coyoteros band R871002:15
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| in Texas and Arizona R871001:3
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| Arapahoe Indians
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| should be visited by commission R871004:29
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| attended annual congress R871002:19
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| and Cheyennes are quiet and friendly in 1871 R871001:4
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| education on their reservation R871002:14
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| and Red Cloud R871003:25-26
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| leaders visit East R871002:13
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| Arivaipa Apache Indians
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| reservation site at Camp Grant R871001:3
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| Arizona Territory
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| and Apaches R871001:2
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| site of camps R871001:3
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| unlicensed trade with Pimas and Maricopas R871001:6
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| Assiniboine Indians
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| and Gros Ventres shelter large body of Sioux R871001:4
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| Bad Wound
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| attended council R871003:23
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| Beal Springs
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| requested as temporary asylum for Apaches R871001:3
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| Bear Robe
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| attended council R871003:23
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| Beaver Creek, South Dakota
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| water "like physic" R871003:27
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| Big Crow
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| attended council R871003:23
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| Big Foot
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| attended council R871003:23
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| Big Horn Expedition
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| government prevented R871002:13
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| Bishop, Nathan
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| signed annual report of Board of Indian Commissioners R871002:22
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| Bissenet, Joseph
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| interpreter requested by Red Cloud R871003:23
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| Black Twin
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| R871003:28
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| R871003:26
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| Blackfeet Indians
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| treaty with Pend d'Oreilles R871004:29
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| Board of Indian Commissioners
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| R871004:29
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| R871002:22
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| chairman visited Oregon and Washington Reservations R871002:16
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| Boston
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| visited by Arapahoe, Cheyenne, and Wichita Indians R871002:13
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| Brave Bear
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| advised Red Cloud to pick a location R871003:27
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| Brave Grass
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| attended council R871003:23
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| Brown Bear
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| attended council R871003:23
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| Brule Sioux Indians
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| at site of council R871003:29
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| took White River R871003:27
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|
| Brunot, Felix R.
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| chairman of Board of Indian Commissioners R871002:22
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| investigation of payment claims R871002:17
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| visited Oregon and Washington Reservations R871002:16
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| visited Red Cloud R871003:22-29
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| at Umatilla agency R871001:8
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|
| Buffalo Shed His Hair
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| attended council R871003:23
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| Buffalo
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| hunted by Sioux R871002:12
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| Bullock, Col.
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| trader R871003:25
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| California
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| Indians quiet and peaceful RC187:5
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| Camp Apache
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| selected for Coyotero Apaches
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| Camp Grant
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| site of massacre of Apaches R871001:2
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| Camp McDowell
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| requested as temporary asylum for Apaches R871001:3
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| Camp Verde
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| selected for Mojave Apaches R871001:3
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| Campbell, Robert
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| purchase and inspection of Indian annuity goods R871002:21
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| signed annual report of Board of Indian Commissioners R871002:22
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| visited Oglalas with Brunot R871003:24
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| Charging Shield
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| R871003:26
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|
| Cherokee Indians
|
| land selected for Osage reserve R871004:29
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| boundary dispute with Osages R871002:14
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| removed from North Carolina R871002:19
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| lands in Kansas sold R871001:7
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| in North Carolina and removal plans R871001:5
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|
| Cheyenne Indians
|
| should be visited by commission R871004:29
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| attended annual congress R871002:19
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| and Araphoes quiet and friendly R871001:4
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| visited East R871002:13
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| education on their reservation R871002:12
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| and Red Cloud R871003:25-26
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|
| Cheyenne River
|
| must dig for water above fork R871003:27
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|
| Cheyenne, Wyoming
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| R871003:22
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|
| Chickasaw Indians
|
| freedmen in unsettled condition R871004:30
|
| attended annual congress R871002:19
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|
| Chilcow Apache Indians
|
| reservation site was Camp Apache R871001:3)
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|
| Chippewa Indians
|
| selection of allotments R871004:29
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| sale of lands R871001:7
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|
| Choctaw Indians
|
| freedmen in unsettled condition R871004:30
|
| attended annual congress R871002:19
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|
| Claims
|
| investigation of by Brunot and Farwell R871002:17
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|
| Clum, H. R.
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| acting Commissioner made 1871 report R871001:8
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|
| Cochise
|
| asked to visit Washington, pledged to keep peace R871001:2)
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|
| Cold Face
|
| attended council R871003:23
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|
| Colyer, Vincent
|
| signed annual report of Board of Indian Commissioners R871002:22
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| visited New Mexico and Arizona territories R871001:2
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| secretary of the Board of Indian Commissioners in 1871 R871002:12
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| report on Arizona Apaches R871002:15
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|
| Comanche Indians
|
| should be visited by commission R871004:29
|
| and Kiowas cause trouble for government R871001:2
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| reservation needed for Apaches R871001:3
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|
| Commissioner of Indian Affairs
|
| vacancy in office R871001:1
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|
| Corn Man
|
| attended council R871003:23
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|
| Corruption
|
| and control of reservations by missionary societies R871002:20
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| Council
|
| of civilized and wild tribes R871004:30
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|
| Coyotero Apache Indians
|
| reservation site at Camp Apache
|
|
| Cree, T.K.
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| R871003:22
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|
| Creek Indians
|
| attended annual congress R871002:19
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|
| Crime
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| laws against crimes committed by Indians against Indians R871001:6
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| use of liquor and crimes committed in Oregon and Washington R871002:17)
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| Kiowas sentenced to life in prison R871001:3
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|
| Crowell, R.F.
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| to investigate Chippewa allotments R871004:29
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|
| Date Creek, Arizona
|
| requested as temporary asylum for Apaches R871001:3
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|
| Delano, Columbus
|
| letter from Ely S. Parker R871004:29-30
|
| secretary of interior R871002:12
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| secretary of the interior R871001:8
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|
| Depredations
|
| perpetrated by Gila Apaches R871001:2
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| due to encroachment on Indian land in Colorado Territory R871001:7-8
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|
| Dodge, William E.
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| purchase and inspection of Indian annuity goods R871002:21
|
| signed annual report of Board of Indian Commissioners R871002:22
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|
| Education
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| on Arapahoe and Cheyenne Reservation R871002:14
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| inadequate due to lack of funding R871001:5
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| Mission Indians speak both English and Spanish R871002:18
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| of partly civilized Indians R871002:20
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| financed through sale of excess land R871002:17
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| Extermination
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| Apaches as pursued by government R871002:15
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|
| Farwell, John V.
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| purchase and inspection of Indian annuity goods R871002:21
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| signed annual report of Board of Indian Commissioners R871002:22
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| investigation of payment claims in California R871002:17
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| report on progress of Round Valley & Hoopa Valley Reservations R871002:18
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|
| Finance
|
| Parker explains custom of Indian office R871004:30
|
| executive committee March 1871 to December 1871 R871002:20-21
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|
| Fire Thunder
|
| attended council R871003:23
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|
| Firearms
|
| requested by Red Cloud R871003:24
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| promised to Spotted Tail R871003:28
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|
| Fort C.F. Smith
|
| government withdrew garrison in 1868 R871002:13
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|
| Fort Laramie
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| R871003:22
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| council with Red Cloud and others in June 1871 R871002:12
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|
| Fort Phil Kearney
|
| massacre of 1866 by Sioux R871002:12
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| government withdrew garrison in 1868 R871002:13
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|
| Fort Reno
|
| government withdrew garrison in 1868 R871002:13
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|
| Freedmen
|
| of Choctaws and Chickasaws in unsettled condition R871004:30
|
|
| Full Wolf
|
| attended council R871003:23
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|
| Gadsden Purchase
|
| and Apache relations with whites R871002:15
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|
| General Land Office
|
| and sale of Stockbridge and Munsee lands in Wisconsin R871001:7
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|
| Gila Apache Indians
|
| commit depredations in New Mexico R871001:2
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|
| Grand Ronde Reservation
|
| progress toward civilization assessed R871002:16
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|
| Grant, Ulysses
|
| his policy implemented successfully R871001:1
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|
| Gros Ventres Indians
|
| and Assiniboines shelter Sioux R871001:4
|
|
| Harney, Gen. William S.
|
| told Red Cloud to punish bad whites R871003:24
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|
| High Wolf
|
| attended council R871003:23
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|
| Homestead Law
|
| and land for Mission Indians R871002:19
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|
| Hoopa Valley Reservation
|
| capacity for advancement mismanaged R871002:18
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|
| Hualapais Apache Indians
|
| requested temporary asylum by Colyer for protection and food R871001:3
|
|
| Hunting
|
| of buffalo by Sioux R871002:12
|
|
| Indian Policy
|
| as defined by Commissioner of Indian Affairs in 1869 R871002:15
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| to destroy tribal existence R871001:5
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| of peace advocated by president R871002:21
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|
| Indian Territory
|
| Kiowas and Comanches R871001:2-3
|
|
| Indian-White Social Relations
|
| affected by Gadsden Purchase R871002:15
|
| and encroachment on Apache land R871002:14
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| as viewed by the Board of Indian Commissioners R871002:12
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| contact with whites promotes civilization R871001:4
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|
| Indians
|
| decreasing in numbers R871001:5
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| becoming more civilized due to white influences R871001:4
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|
| Jocknick, G.F.
|
| examined the Indian agency in Colorado Territory R871001:7
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|
| Kansas Indians
|
| Indians becoming citizens with education, farms, businesses R871001:5
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| more civilized due to white contact R871001:4
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| land sold or disposed of R871001:7
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|
| Kansas
|
| sale of Cherokee lands R871001:7
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|
| Kickapoo Indians
|
| in Mexico R871001:6
|
|
| Kiowa Indians
|
| should be visited by commission R871004:29
|
| leaders arrested and punished by General Sherman R871002:13
|
| troublesome; their reservation needed for Apaches R871001:3
|
|
| Lake Superior and Mississippi Chippewa Indians
|
| R871004:29
|
|
| Land
|
| 40,438.87 acres were sold or disposed of in 1871 R871001:7
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|
| Lange, John D.
|
| signed annual report of Board of Indian Commisssioners R871002:22
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| and removal of North Carolina Cherokees R871002:19
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|
| Legislation
|
| resolution for Umatilla removal negotiations R871004:29
|
| Board of Indian Commissioners to see vouchers R871004:30
|
| R871001:6
|
| R871001:5)
|
| concerning audits of Indian office accounts R871002:20
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| concerning Indian removal from Umatilla Reservation R871001:8
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| Homestead Law and Mission Indians R871002:19
|
| revision of trade law needed R871001:6
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| for sale of Stockbridge and Munsee lands in WisconsinR871001:7
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| appropriation to bring Apaches onto reservation R871002:14
|
|
| Little Cloud
|
| attended council R871003:23
|
|
| Little Wound
|
| attended council R871003:23
|
|
| Lone Wolf (Oglala)
|
| attended council R871003:23
|
|
| Los Angeles County
|
| location of Mission Indians R871002:18
|
|
| Los Pinos Agency
|
| in Colorado was not favorable for Indian welfare R871001:7
|
|
| Lummi Reservation
|
| progress toward civilation assessed R871002:16
|
|
| Man Afraid of His Horses
|
| R871003:29
|
| R871003:22
|
|
| Maricopa Indians
|
| and Pima Indians have case against firm for illegal trade R871001:6
|
|
| Meacham, Alfred B.
|
| reports concerning Umatilla Reservation R871001:8
|
|
| Mexicans
|
| and Papagos massacred Indian women and children at Camp Grant R871001:2
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|
| Mexico
|
| misrepresentations influenced Kickapoo to remain in R871001:7
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|
| Michigan
|
| Indians more civilized due to white contact R871001:4
|
|
| Milk Spotted Horse
|
| attended council R871003:23
|
|
| Mimbres Apache Indians
|
| location in Tularosa Valley, New Mexico R871001:2-3Mission Indians described; reservation proposed at San Pasqual R871002:18
|
| selected reservation site was in Tularosa Valley by Colyer R871001:3
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|
| Minnesota
|
| mixed-blood Chippewa land R871001:7
|
| Indians more civilized due to white contact R871001:4
|
|
| Mission Indians
|
| lack reservation and agent R871004:30
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| to get land under Homestead Law R871002:19
|
|
| Missouri Indians
|
| selling excess land to fund education R871002:17
|
| of Sac and Fox's land in Nebraska was sold in 1871 R871001:7
|
|
| Mojave Apache Indians
|
| need temporary asylum R871001:3
|
|
| Montana Territory
|
| location of Sitting Bull and large body of Sioux R871001:4
|
| liquor trade suppressed R871001:6
|
|
| Munsee Indians
|
| lands sold or disposed of R871001:7
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|
| Nebraska
|
| Indians more civilized due to white contact R871001:4
|
| and trust lands of Sac and Fox Indians of Missouri R871001:7
|
|
| Nevada
|
| Indians quiet and peaceful in 1871 RC187:5
|
|
| New Mexico Territory
|
| and Apaches R871001:2
|
| and need for definition of Indian country R871001:6
|
|
| New York City
|
| visited by Arapahoe, Cheyenne, and Wichita leaders R871002:13
|
|
| New York Indians
|
| more civilized due to white contact R871001:4
|
|
| Ninety-Sixth Parallel
|
| and boundary dispute between Cherokees and Osages R871002:14
|
|
| North Carolina
|
| measures to remove remaining Cherokees R871001:5
|
|
| Northern Pacific Railroad
|
| recipient of Sioux ill will R871002:12
|
| runs through the Sioux Nation in Dakota Territory R871001:4
|
|
| Oglala Sioux Indians
|
| R871003:26
|
| visited by Felix Brunot R871003:22-29
|
|
| Omaha Indians
|
| R871002:17
|
|
| Oneida Reservation
|
| disagreement over division of land R871002:19
|
|
| Oregon Indians
|
| character described R871002:16
|
|
| Oregon Reservations
|
| encroached upon R871002:18
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|
| Oregon
|
| removal of Umatilla Reservation people not approved R871001:8
|
| Indians quiet and peaceful R871001:5
|
|
| Osage Indians
|
| reservation on Cherokee land selected R871004:29
|
| removed to new reservation in Indian Territory in 1870 R871002:14
|
|
| Oto Indians
|
| etica size=1>selling excess land for education funding R871002:17
|
|
| Papago Indians
|
| and Mexicans massacred Apaches at Camp Grant R871001:2
|
|
| Parker, Ely S.
|
| letter to Columbus Delano R871004:29-30
|
| resignation R871001:1
|
|
| Pawnee Indians
|
| to conclude treaty with Sioux at Santee agency R871004:29
|
|
| Peace Commission of 1868
|
| Indian Territory land reserved for Indian use R871002:17
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|
| Peace Policy
|
| advocated by president R871002:21
|
|
| Pembina Chippewa Indians
|
| R871004:29
|
|
| Pend d'Orielle Indians
|
| treaty with Blackfeet R871004:29
|
|
| Philadelphia
|
| visited by Arapahoe, Cheyenne, and Wichita leaders R871002:13
|
|
| Pima Indians
|
| and Maricopa Indians have case against illegal traders R871001:6
|
|
| Pinal Apache Indians
|
| reservation site was Camp Grant R871001:3
|
|
| Platte River
|
| R871003:24
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|
| Population
|
| of Indians in United States including Alaska is 350,000 R871001:5
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|
| Pottawatomie Indians
|
| want to become citizens R871002:19-20
|
|
| President
|
| "Great Father" R871003:23
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|
| Pretty Crow
|
| attended council R871003:23
|
|
| Provisions
|
| for only a short time R871003:23
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| Oglala rations to be stopped if agency site not chosen R871003:26
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|
| Pumpkin Seed
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| attended council R871003:23
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|
| Punishment
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| for bad whites who enter reservation R871003:24
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| Kiowa leaders Santana and Satauk arrested and punished in 1871 R871002:13
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| Kiowas sentenced for murder and robbery R871001:3
|
|
| Quakers
|
| ran schools on Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation R871002:14
|
|
| Quick Bear
|
| attended council R871003:23
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|
| Quick Eagle
|
| attended council R871003:23
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|
| Railroads
|
| progress provokes ill-will of Sioux R871002:12
|
|
| Red Buffalo
|
| attended council R871003:23
|
|
| Red Cloud
|
| visited by Felix Brunot R871003:22-28
|
| attended council R871003:23
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| lost part of his band to Sitting Bull in Montana R871001:4
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| R871002:12-13
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|
| Red Dog
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| R871003:29
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| R871003A:26
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| R871003:22
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| attended council R871003:23
|
|
| Red Lake Chippewa Indians
|
| R871004:29
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|
| Red Leaf
|
| attended council R871003:23
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|
| Red Plume
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| attended council R871003:23
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|
| Religion
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| Christian agents will aid in solving Apache problem R871002:15)
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| Quaker schools on Cheyenne and Arapahoe Reservation R871002:14
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| missionary societies control reservations R871002:20
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|
| Removal
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| negotiations with people on Umatilla Reservation R871004:29
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| causes distrust and reduces incentive for development R871002:17
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| of Osage Indians to new reservation in Indian Territory in 1870 R871002:14
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| of remaining Cherokees in North Carolina R871001:5)
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| of some North Carolina Cherokees R871002:19
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| of Umatilla Indians rejected R871002:16
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| from Umatilla Reservation not approved by Indians R871001:8
|
|
| Richard, Louis
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| interpreter requested by Red Cloud R871003:23
|
|
| Rocky Bear
|
| attended council R871003:23
|
|
| Round Valley Reservation
|
| described R871002:18
|
|
| S'Kokomish Reservation
|
| progress toward civilization assessed R871002:16
|
|
| Sac and Fox Indians
|
| of Missouri ands was sold in Nebraska R871001:7
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|
| San Bernardino County
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| location of Mission Indians R871002:18
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|
| San Diego County
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| location of Mission Indians R871002:18
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|
| Santa Barbara County
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| location of Mission Indians R871002:18
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|
| Santana
|
| Kiowa leader arrested and punished in 1871 R871002:13
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|
| Santee Agency
|
| Sioux and Pawnee treaty to be made there R871004:29
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|
| Satank
|
| Kiowa leader arrested and punished in 1871 R871002:13
|
|
| Secretary of the Interior
|
| requested investigation of payment claims R871002:17
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|
| Seminole Indians
|
| attended annual congress R871002:19
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| still live in Florida R871001:5
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|
| Setting Bear
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| attended council R871003:23
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|
| Shawnee Indians
|
| appointed persons to receive orphan money R871001:7
|
|
| Sherman, William T.
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| arrested and punished Kiowa leaders in 1871 R871002:13
|
|
| Sioux Indians
|
| to conclude treaty with Pawnees at Santee agency R871004:29
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| R871001:4
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| hunt buffalo R871002:12
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| participated in 1866 massacre R871002:12
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| agencies on upper Missouri should be investigated R871001:8
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| Oglalas visited by Felix Brunot R871003:22-29
|
|
| Sitting Bull
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| joined by part of Red Cloud's band in Montana R871001:4
|
|
| Smith, Gen. John E.
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| R871003:27
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| R871003:22
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| attended council R871003:23
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| will protect Oglalas R871003:25
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| will punish bad whites R871003:24
|
| will wait fifteen days for Red Cloud's answer R871003:28
|
|
| Spider
|
| attended council R871003:23
|
|
| Spotted Tail
|
| was promised firearms but did not get them R871003:28
|
|
| Staked Plains
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| location of Apaches to be moved to reservation R871001:3
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|
| Stockbridge Indian
|
lands in Wisconsin for sale R871001:7)
| | Stuart, George H.
| | signed annual report of Board of Indian Commissioners R871002:22
| | and purchase, inspection of annuity goods R871002:21
| | | Swinomish Reservation
| | progress toward civilization assessed R871002:16
| | | Sword (Oglala)
| | attended council R871003:23
| | | Texas
| | raided by Kiowas R871002:13
| | citizens complain against Kickapoo Indians R871001:7
| | court sentenced leaders to life imprisonment R871001:3
| | | Tobey, Edward S.
| | signed annual report of Board of Indian Commissioners R871002:22
| | | Tonto Apache Indians
| | temporary asylum requested for R871001:3
| | | Trade
| | traders anxious for Red Cloud to choose location R871003:22
| | Mission Indians have good knowledge of R871002:18
| | 1834 law inadequate R871001:6
| | goods will be delivered when Oglalas have crossed river R871003:27
| | | Transportation
| | payment for railroad asked by Red Cloud R871003:24
| | | Treaties
| | of 1854 with Chippewas of Lake Superior and the Mississippi R871004:29
| | of 1863 with Red Lake and Pembina Chippewas R871004:29
| | of 1866 with Choctaws and Chickasaws R871004:30
| | Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 R871002:13
| | Treaty of 1851 (Sioux) made "one great chief" R871003:27
| | 1868 treaty and surveying reservation in Colorado R871001:7-8
| | | Tulalip Reservation
| | progress towards civilization assessed R871002:16
| | | Tulare River Farm
| | rented for Mission agency R871004:30
| | | Tularosa Valley, New Mexico
| | selected for Mimbres and Coyotero Apaches R871001:2-3
| | | Turney, N. J.
| | should investigate Sioux agencies on upper Missouri River R871001:8
| | | Two Buffaloes
| | attended council R871003:23
| | | Umatilla Reservation
| | removal proposal rejected R871002:16
| | pending removal negotiations R871004:29
| | | Unkpapa Sioux Indians
| | belong on Missouri River, Red Cloud says R871003:26
| | | Utah Territory
| | definition of Indian country needed R871001:6
| | | Warm Springs Reservation
| | progress toward civilization assessed R871002:16
| | | Washington, D.C.
| | visited by Arapahoe, Cheyenne, and Wichita leaders R871002:13
| | | Washington Indians
| | character described R871002:16
| | | Washington Reservations
| | encroached upon R871002:18
| | | Washington Territory
| | efforts to suppress liquor successful R871001:6
| | | Wham, Agent
| | R871003:22
| | attended council R871003:23
| | will wait fifteen days for Red Cloud's answer R871003:28
| | | White Eyes
| | attended council R871003:23
| | | White River
| | R871003:27-28
| | | Wichita Indians
| | attended annual congress R871002:19
| | leaders visited East R871002:13
| | | Winnebago Indians
| | becoming citizens with education, farms, and business R871001:5
| | want to become citizens R871002:19-20
| | | Wisconsin
| | mixed-blood Chippewa land R871001:7
| | Indians more civilized due to white contact R871001:4
| | | Wyandotte Indians
| | and Shawnee council appointed persons to receive orphan money R871001:7
| | | Yakima Reservation
| | progress toward civilization assessed R871002:16
| | | Yellow Beard
| | attended council R871003:23 | |