Indians to do as we wish them, to unite and let them consider their lands as the common property of the whole. You take tribes aside and advise them not to come into this measure. The reason I tell you this is, you want, by your distinctions of Indian... True Indian Stories - Page 78by Jacob Piatt Dunn - 1908 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
| Rufus Blanchard - Chicago - 1880 - 580 pages
...common property of the whole. You take tribes aside and advise them not to come into this measure. The reason I tell you this is, you want, by your distinctions...Indian tribes, in allotting to each a particular tract, to make them to war with each other. You never see an Indian endeavor to make the white people do so.... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - Chicago - 1881 - 812 pages
...common property of the whole. You take tribes aside and advise them not to come into this measure. The reason I tell you this is, you want, by your distinctions...Indian tribes, in allotting to each a particular tract, to make them to war with each other. You never see an Indian endeavor to make the white people do so.... | |
| Rufus Blanchard - Chicago (Ill.) - 1881 - 812 pages
...this is, you want, by your distinctions of Indian tribes, in allotting to eacli a particular tract, to make them to war with each other. You never see an Indian endeavor to make the white people do so. You are continually •driving the red people; when at last... | |
| Henry Adams - United States - 1890 - 536 pages
...tribes aside and advise them not to come into this measure. . . . The reason, I tell you, is this : You want, by your distinctions of Indian tribes, in...do so. You are continually driving the red people ; and at last you will drive them into the great lake, where they cannot either stand or work. " Since... | |
| Henry Adams - United States - 1890 - 524 pages
...tribes aside and advise them not to come into this measure. . . . The reason, I tell you, is this : You want, by your distinctions of Indian tribes, in allotting to each a particular tract of laud, to make them to war with each other. You never see an Indian come and endeavor to make the white... | |
| Reed Beard - Reconstruction - 1911 - 144 pages
...invitation to go and see the president. " The reason I tell you this, you want, by your distinc. tions of Indian tribes, in allotting to each a particular tract of land, to make them war with each other. You never see an Indian come and endeavor to make the white people do so. You... | |
| Joseph Gaston - Oregon - 1912 - 1078 pages
...wish to — unite and to consider their land as the common property of the whole. By your distinction of Indian tribes in allotting to each a particular tract of land you want them to make war with one another. "Brother, this land that was sold to you was sold only... | |
| Indiana. Governor - Indiana - 1922 - 790 pages
...this is — You want by your distinctions of Indian tribes in allotting to each a particular track of land to make them to war with each other. You never see an Indian come and endeavour to make the white people do so. You are continually driving the red people when at last you... | |
| Giles Gunn - Religion - 1981 - 489 pages
...property of the whole. You take the tribes aside and advise them not to come into this measure. . . . You want by your distinctions of Indian tribes, in allotting to each a particular, to make them war with each other. You never see an Indian endeavor to make the white people do this.... | |
| Henry Adams - History - 1986 - 1458 pages
...tribes aside and advise them not to come into this measure. . . . The reason, I tell you, is this: You want, by your distinctions of Indian tribes, in...do so. You are continually driving the red people; and at last you will drive them into the great lake, where they cannot either stand or work. "Since... | |
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