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| | Index | | Abbot, Lyman, editor, 202 | | | Agencies assigned to churches, 76 - 79 | | | Aldrich, Cyrus, Congressman from Minnesota, 41 | | | Alemany, J. S., Archbishop of California, 95 | | | Allen, Walter, Ponca commission- er, 194 | | | American Horse, Oglala chief, 205 | | | American Indian Aid Association, 198 | | | Annuities: as cause of Minnesota massacre, 42 ; foster indolence, 18, 31 ; and fraud, 27, 144, 158 - 60 ; just payment advo- cated for, 28, 39 - 42 ; 46, 65 ; Kiowa and Comanche await payment of, 70, military offi- cers inspect, 121 ; their pay- ment reformed, 157 ; their pay- ment supervised, 44 | | | Apache Indians: condition of, 32 ; confined, 112 ; defended, 71 ; make treaty, 63 ; Western attitude toward, 117, 119 ; whis- key sold to, 21 | | | Appropriations inadequate, 56, 68, 74, 135, 136, 138 | | | Arikara Indians, 173 | | | Arizona Citizen, reflects Western viewpoint, 116 | | | Armstrong, Samuel C., principal of Hampton Institute, 164 | | | Arny, W. F., Navajo agent, 145 | | | Aspinwall, Ruffee, and Nash, contractor, 50 | | | Assiniboin Indians: Army asked to subsist, 137 ; attacked by Sioux, 173 | | | Augur, Gen. C. C., peace com- missioner, 63 | | | Austin, Horace, Governor of Minnesota, 28 | | | Bannock Indians, 113 | | | Bassett, Joel, Chippewa agent, 50 | | | Bayley, J. Roosevelt, Archbishop of Baltimore, 93 | | | Beeson, John, reform advocate, 34 - 38 | | | Bennett, Capt. F. T., Navajo agent, 149 | | | Bent, Col. William; and Chey- enne and Arapaho Treaty, 60 ; and Indian hostilities, 30 | | | Big Horn Association, demands Sioux hunting grounds for settlement, 171 | | | Big Horn Mountains: Powder River road there provokes Sioux, 61, 63 ; settlement there threatens Sioux hunting grounds, 129, 171 | | | Bismarck Weekiy Tribune, com- ments on Custer massacre, 176 | | | Black Eye, Yanktonai chief, 22 | | | Blackfeet Indians: attacked by Sioux, 173 ; reservation re- duced, 214 | | | Black Hills: and gold rush, 173 ; invaded, 125 | | | Black Hills Mining and Exploring Association, demands Sioux reservation for settlement, 172 | | | Blair, Frank, Benton's heir, his political influence, 26 | | | Blanchet, F. N., Archbishop of Oregon, reacts to "Peace Policy," 88 - 91 | -233- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Movement for Indian Assimilation, 1860-1890. Contributors: Henry E. Fritz - author. Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press. Place of Publication: Philadelphia. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: 233.
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