Kanzas and Nebraska: The History, Geographical and Physical Characteristics, and Political Position of These Terretories : an Account of the Emigrant Aid Companies, and Directions to Emigrants |
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... The Ottoes , with whom the Missouris have joined themselves , and the Omahaws , now live on the west side of the Missouri , near the mouth of the Platte or Nebraska INDIAN TRIBES . 19 river . The Puncas , a 18 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
... The Ottoes , with whom the Missouris have joined themselves , and the Omahaws , now live on the west side of the Missouri , near the mouth of the Platte or Nebraska INDIAN TRIBES . 19 river . The Puncas , a 18 KANZAS AND NEBRASKA .
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... who belong in the north - western parts of Nebraska , between the head waters of the Missouri and Saskachawin . These Rapid ( or Fall , or Paunch ) Indians are generally found on the Brit- ish side of the line . Their hunting - grounds.
... who belong in the north - western parts of Nebraska , between the head waters of the Missouri and Saskachawin . These Rapid ( or Fall , or Paunch ) Indians are generally found on the Brit- ish side of the line . Their hunting - grounds.
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... side of the line . Their hunting - grounds , however , come as far south as the Yellowstone . The Blackfeet , who occupy the western part of Nebraska , are one of the most powerful Indian tribes remaining . Their hunting - grounds ...
... side of the line . Their hunting - grounds , however , come as far south as the Yellowstone . The Blackfeet , who occupy the western part of Nebraska , are one of the most powerful Indian tribes remaining . Their hunting - grounds ...
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... side of the frontier of Nebraska as " a very pretty and pleasing tribe , " about three thousand in number . They cultivate the soil with some success . The Ojibwas are a section of the great Chippewa race . Their principal trade is with ...
... side of the frontier of Nebraska as " a very pretty and pleasing tribe , " about three thousand in number . They cultivate the soil with some success . The Ojibwas are a section of the great Chippewa race . Their principal trade is with ...
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... side of the Missouri , eighty miles south of the Fort Mandan of Lewis and Clarke . Their life being in a fixed locality , they were constantly exposed to the attacks of other tribes ; and , grad- ually wasting away before the Sioux ...
... side of the Missouri , eighty miles south of the Fort Mandan of Lewis and Clarke . Their life being in a fixed locality , they were constantly exposed to the attacks of other tribes ; and , grad- ually wasting away before the Sioux ...
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