Washington Historical Quarterly, Volume 5Washington State Historical Society, 1914 |
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Halaman 12
... tribal relations , of the Homestead Act of 1862. In 1887 , Congress passed the General Allot- ment Act , or the so ... tribe of Indians therein , and has adopted the habits of civilized life , is hereby declared to be a citizen of the ...
... tribal relations , of the Homestead Act of 1862. In 1887 , Congress passed the General Allot- ment Act , or the so ... tribe of Indians therein , and has adopted the habits of civilized life , is hereby declared to be a citizen of the ...
Halaman 14
... tribes express their sorrow over the Heff decision and its results . On May 8 , 1906 , Congress attempted to remedy ... tribal customs and habits and adopted those of the whites . Reservation reports show 14 Lewis H. St. John.
... tribes express their sorrow over the Heff decision and its results . On May 8 , 1906 , Congress attempted to remedy ... tribal customs and habits and adopted those of the whites . Reservation reports show 14 Lewis H. St. John.
Halaman 19
... tribes , and are more nearly in harmony with the Christian religion where the missionaries have had the most influence . The influence of Catholicism is to be seen in the elaborate forms and ceremonies of worship and the cross and ...
... tribes , and are more nearly in harmony with the Christian religion where the missionaries have had the most influence . The influence of Catholicism is to be seen in the elaborate forms and ceremonies of worship and the cross and ...
Halaman 33
... tribe had taken some wheat to mill at Walla Walla and had hitched his horses to his wagon to feed , when a gambler came from a nearby saloon and took one of the horses . The owner could not recover it , because men feared to testify ...
... tribe had taken some wheat to mill at Walla Walla and had hitched his horses to his wagon to feed , when a gambler came from a nearby saloon and took one of the horses . The owner could not recover it , because men feared to testify ...
Halaman 34
... tribes bad Indians and good Indians , just as there were bad whites and good whites ; and it was generally the bad men on both sides that made trouble . Moreover , there was a great difference between such compara- tively well ordered ...
... tribes bad Indians and good Indians , just as there were bad whites and good whites ; and it was generally the bad men on both sides that made trouble . Moreover , there was a great difference between such compara- tively well ordered ...
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