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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

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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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