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... Indian , but the Indian also con- quered him . He ravaged the land and was ravaged in turn . Something of his prevailing hysteria was shown in his insensate habit of killing more game than he needed , or of shooting hundreds of pigeons ...
... Indian , but the Indian also con- quered him . He ravaged the land and was ravaged in turn . Something of his prevailing hysteria was shown in his insensate habit of killing more game than he needed , or of shooting hundreds of pigeons ...
Page 524
... Indian tribes to enter into compacts with white invaders indicated both a willingness and a readiness to coexist . Indeed , coexistence had altered Indian life in ways not entirely negative : the introduction of horses , for example ...
... Indian tribes to enter into compacts with white invaders indicated both a willingness and a readiness to coexist . Indeed , coexistence had altered Indian life in ways not entirely negative : the introduction of horses , for example ...
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... Indian gone . " " Slaughtering buffalo is a Government measure to subjugate the Indians , " noted one observer . By the early 1880's , the slaughter had effectively decimated the great Southern and Northern herds . The shaggy beast ...
... Indian gone . " " Slaughtering buffalo is a Government measure to subjugate the Indians , " noted one observer . By the early 1880's , the slaughter had effectively decimated the great Southern and Northern herds . The shaggy beast ...
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