Essays on the Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians: First Published in the National IntelligencerT. Kite, 1830 - 116 Seiten |
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... tribes , in the southwestern parts of the United States . The attention of many of our most intelligent citizens has been fixed upon the subject with great in- terest . Many others are beginning to inquire . Several public docu- ments ...
... tribes , in the southwestern parts of the United States . The attention of many of our most intelligent citizens has been fixed upon the subject with great in- terest . Many others are beginning to inquire . Several public docu- ments ...
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... tribes whose immediate removal is in contemplation , have an aggregate population of more than 60,000 . The interests of all these people are implicated , in any measure to be taken respecting them . The character of our government ...
... tribes whose immediate removal is in contemplation , have an aggregate population of more than 60,000 . The interests of all these people are implicated , in any measure to be taken respecting them . The character of our government ...
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... tribes to leave the places , which , received by inheritance from their fathers and never alienated , they have long regarded as their permanent homes ; - if , when asked to explain the treaties , which we first proposed , then solemnly ...
... tribes to leave the places , which , received by inheritance from their fathers and never alienated , they have long regarded as their permanent homes ; - if , when asked to explain the treaties , which we first proposed , then solemnly ...
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... tribes of the southwestern States : I say the whites , ( that is our country generally , ) because certain positions are taken by the government of the United States , and certain claims are made by the State of Georgia , and cer- tain ...
... tribes of the southwestern States : I say the whites , ( that is our country generally , ) because certain positions are taken by the government of the United States , and certain claims are made by the State of Georgia , and cer- tain ...
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... tribe of Indians can rise to real civilization , and to the full enjoyment of Christian society , unless they can have a community of their own ; and can be so much separated from the whites , as to form and cherish something of a ...
... tribe of Indians can rise to real civilization , and to the full enjoyment of Christian society , unless they can have a community of their own ; and can be so much separated from the whites , as to form and cherish something of a ...
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