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The Cherokees
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257
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Massacres of Indians by Whites
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298
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I. The Conestoga Massacre
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298
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II. The Gnadenhütten Massacre
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317
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III. Massacres of Apaches
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324
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Conclusion
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336
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I. The Sand Creek Massacre
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343
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II. The Ponca Case
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359
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III. Testimonies to Indian Character
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374
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IV. Outrages Committed on Indians by Whites
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381
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V. Extracts from the Report of the Commission sent to treat with the Sioux Chief Sitting Bull, in Canada
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386
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VI. Account of some of the old Grievances of the Sioux
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389
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VII. Letter from Sarah Winemucca, an Educated Pah-Ute Woman
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395
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VIII. Laws of the Delaware Nation of Indians
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396
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IX. Account of the Cherokee who Invented the Cherokee Alphabet
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404
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X. Prices paid by White Men for Scalps
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405
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XI. Extract from Treaty with Cheyennes in 1865
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406
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XII. Wood-cutting by Indians in Dakota
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407
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XIII. Sequel to the Walla Walla Massacre
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407
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XIV. An Account of the Numbers, Location, and Social and Industrial Condition of each Important Tribe and Band of Indians within the United States
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411
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