INDEX
- Abbott, F.H., [13], [242], [247], [248], [291], [359], [384], [424].
- Affidavits, [71], [74], [75], [77], [81], [82], [83], [84], [90], [91].
- Agricultural lands cultivated, [24], [27], [29], [66].
- Ah-bow-we-ge-shig, [93], [94].
- Ali-yah-baince, [81].
- Alabama, [33].
- Alaska Indians, [283].
- Allen, Edgar A., [13], [204].
- Allen, C. W., [174].
- Allen, J. Weston, [13], [74], [95], [149], [157], [247], [249], [251], [252].
- Allotting, [27], [28], [33], [59], [62], [70], [71], [73], [76], [133], [248], [333], [337], [338], [389].
- American Horse, [125], [128], [184].
- Andrus, Miss Caroline W., [13], [209].
- Anundensen, Mr., [77].
- Apache, [26], [43], [44], [219], [222], [223], [233], [237], [238], [311], [314], [373], [404], [427].
- Appropriations, [26], [27], [63], [64], [363].
- Arapaho, [31], [102], [311], [314], [317].
- Arizona, [219], [221], [222], [223], [225], [233], [235], [237], [241], [242], [250], [265], [282], [291], [373].
- Arkansas, [43].
- Armstrong, Gen. C. S., [205].
- Art and industries, [10], [28], [29], [35], [37], [227], [229], [232], [241], [244], [256], [359]–366.
- Ayer, E. E., [13], [31], [36], [40], [41].
- Ay-nah-me-ay-gah-bow, [56].
- Bad River Reservation, [41], [42].
- Bannock Indians, [253].
- Ballinger, Secretary, [424].
- Barbour, Hon. Geo. W., [329].
- Barnard, Kate, [11], [13], [137], [150], [151], [154], [160], [163], [167], [168], [170], [426], [427].
- Bartlett, George E., [101], [102], [112], [118], [132].
- Barrett, S. M., [233], [238].
- Bassett, Jim, [58].
- Bay-bah-dwun-gay-aush, [66], [81], [95], [399].
- Beaulieu, Clement, [55], [91].
- Beaulieu, Gus, [65], [67], [71], [79], [91], [93], [424].
- Bear, John T., [418].
- Beum, Lawyer, [80].
- Bibliography, [14], [98], [171], [172], [217], [277], [340].
- Big Foot, [127], [128].
- Big Head, [152].
- Blackfeet, [253].
- Blackmore, Hon. Wm., [179].
- Blue Whirlwind, [127].
- Board of Indian Commissioners, [36], [68], [69], [149], [224], [240], [288], [291], [326], [327], [332], [336], [340], [417], [431], [432].
- Boston Indian Citizenship Committee, [74], [149], [247], [249].
- Brennan, Major John R., [13], [100], [105], [342], [418].
- Bright Eyes (Susette LaFlesche), [402].
- Bristow (Senator), [246].
- Brooke, Major John R., [122], [125].
- Brown, Capt. Frederick H., [177].
- Brown, John B., [133], [379].
- Browning, D. W., [384].
- Brulé, [99], [401].
- Budrow, Ephraim, [84].
- Buffalo, [299]–310.
- Bull Head, [123], [124].
- Burch, Judge Marsden C., [57], [59], [66], [68], [90].
- Bureau of Catholic Missions, [93], [282].
- Bureau of Ethnology, [15], [20], [100], [184], [229], [271].
- Bureau of Indian Affairs, [25], [76], [264], [329].
- Burke, Hon. Charles H., [137], [155], [428].
- California, [28], [33], [70], [174], [213], [219], [241], [253], [267], [270], [274], [282], [283], [291], [297], [325]–340.
- California Indian Association, [282], [327], [335], [336], [337].
- California Indians, [325]–340, [372], [375].
- Canada, [18], [33], [54], [179], [191], [192], [197], [198], [199], [310], [321], [371], [418].
- Carl, John, [91].
- Carlisle Indian School, [29], [38], [39], [79], [203], [204], [210], [212], [215], [267], [268], [366], [412], [416].
- Carter Code Bill, [285].
- Carrington, Col. H. B., [177], [178], [192].
- Carrier Pigeon (Journal), [31].
- Century of Dishonor, [94], [183].
- Chapin, A. R., [125].
- Cass Lake, [45], [47], [51], [57].
- Cattle, [24], [29], [44], [237], [271], [359], [361].
- Catch-the-Bear, [124].
- Cherokees, [33], [133], [135], [140], [143], [153], [159], [274], [372], [431].
- Cheyenne, [31], [102], [178], [185], [253], [254], [286], [308], [311], [314], [317], [318], [372], [380], [400].
- Chickasaws, [133], [140], [143], [159], [164].
- Chief Joseph, [253], [402].
- Chilocco Indian School, [37], [204], [208].
- Chilocco School Journal, [29].
- Chippewa (see Ojibwa)
- Chippewa Music, [20], [86].
- Choctaws, [133], [140], [143], [152], [153], [159], [164], [165], [167], [276].
- Choctaw Investment Company, [167].
- Citizenship, Indian, [33].
- Civil Service Commission, [359].
- Clapp Amendment, [59], [60], [67].
- Clapp, Senator Moses E., [67], [68], [93].
- Cleveland, President, [133].
- Cliff-Dwellers, [291].
- Cochise, [220], [237].
- Cody, Col. Wm. F., [199], [301], [303].
- Colorado, [43].
- Comanches, [43], [44], [235], [236], [291], [304], [311], [314].
- Commissioner of Indian Affairs, [25], [26], [28], [29], [31], [41], [50], [68], [93], [96], [136], [183], [260], [265], [337], [341], [367], [384], [428], [431], [433].
- Commissioner of the Five Civilized Tribes, [11], [28], [139], [157].
- Communistic Life, [399], [400].
- Congressional Committees, [49], [185], [193], [194].
- Coolidge, Rev. Sherman, [201], [278], [284].
- Coronado, [233].
- Correspondents (data), [213], [214], [216], [260]–264, [274]–277, [387]–397.
- Court of Claims, [286].
- Crazy Horse, [184], [402].
- Creek Council, [143].
- Creeks, [133], [137], [140], [143], [148], [155], [162], [214], [276], [414].
- Crops, [24], [29].
- Crow, [26], [174], [190], [191], [253], [254], [294], [308], [380], [427].
- Crow Dog, [120], [121].
- Crow Foot, [123], [124].
- Crook, Gen. G. H., [222], [223], [238], [239], [308].
- Curtis, Miss Nathalie, [15].
- Cushing, Frank Hamilton, [229].
- Custer, General, [103], [184], [185], [190], [303], [308], [316].
- Dagenett, Charles E., [13], [201].
- Dances, [111], [305], [400], [404], [405].
- Darr, John, [112].
- Dartmouth College, [200], [207].
- Dawes Commission, [133], [135].
- Day-cah-me-ge-shig, [81].
- Dennis, C. E., [85].
- Densmore, Miss Frances, [20], [66], [86], [280].
- Denver Conference, [285].
- Department of Agriculture, [28], [359].
- Department of Charities and Corrections, [137], [150], [170].
- Department of Justice, [12], [57], [60], [70], [90], [95], [96], [139], [394], [413].
- Department of the Interior, [25], [70], [141], [147], [168], [185], [200], [212], [225].
- Diagram Indian Service, [32].
- Dickenson, Judge J. T., [166].
- Dixon, Dr. Joseph K., [12], [248].
- Dodge City, Kas., [182], [299], [300], [304], [311], [319].
- Dodge, Gen. (Col.), [174], [175], [177], [179], [236], [281], [300], [376].
- Doubleday Page Co., [12].
- Drunkenness, [31], [53], [54], [61], [62], [73], [74], [75], [76], [77], [276], [363], [422].
- Dull Knife, [319].
- Eastman, Dr. Charles A., [13], [15], [102], [185], [199], [201], [202], [279], [284], [402], [403].
- Education, [27], [30], [37], [40], [50], [200]–217, [231], [251], [282], [335], [338].
- Eldridge, Mrs. Mary L., [250].
- Eliot, Rev. Samuel A., [224], [229], [242], [248].
- Ellis, Mrs. Rose, [78], [407].
- Espinosa Pedro, [236].
- Fairs, [256], [361], [363].
- Fairbanks, Albert, [55].
- Fairbanks, Ben, [55], [91].
- Farms, [359]–366.
- Farrell, F. E., [31].
- Fasler, Addie B., [165], [166].
- Federal Government, [331].
- Fetterman, Col. Wm. J., [177], [315].
- Few Tails, [129], [130].
- Fewkes, Dr. J. Walter, [229].
- Fisher, Secretary W. L., [424].
- Five Civilized Tribes, [11], [28], [29], [133]–172, [204], [209], [276], [277], [379], [415], [417], [427].
- Flammand, Joe, [80].
- Flat Hip, [185].
- Fletcher, Miss Alice C., [307].
- Florida, [35], [240], [265].
- Foreman, Grant, [13], [137], [139], [160], [168].
- Forrest, E. R., [13], [231], [246], [259].
- Forsythe, Col., [125].
- Fort Belknap Reservation, [34].
- Fort Fetterman, [310].
- Fort Laramie, [177].
- Fort Phil. Kearney, [177], [286].
- Fort Robinson, [180].
- Foster, Charles, [103].
- Fourteen Confederated Tribes, [257].
- Four Important Books, [367]–377.
- Franciscan Fathers, [225], [241], [274].
- French Mission, [36].
- Friedman, Moses, [201].
- Frost, A. N., [13], [139], [163], [413], [427].
- Full-blood Indians, [57], [68], [71], [74], [75], [77], [79], [80], [84], [140], [161], [168], [271], [274], [277], [352]–358, [432].
- Galagher, H. G., [107], [108].
- Garfield, James, [143], [254], [424].
- Gay-me-wah-nah-na-quoit, [81].
- George, Jr., Henry, [419].
- Georgia, [33].
- Geronimo, [198], [220], [221], [233], [234], [235]–240, [373].
- Ghost Dance, (See Messiah Craze).
- Ghost Dance Music, [115].
- “Ghost Dance Religion”, [100].
- Gilfillan, Rev. Joseph A., [48], [49], [50], [54], [66], [420].
- Graham, Hon. James M., [49], [98], [419], [428].
- Graham Investigating Committee, [66], [88], [93].
- Grayson, Capt. G. W., [135], [148], [162], [163].
- Greeley, Horace, [300].
- Grenfell, Dr. W. T., [403], [433].
- Gresham, J. E., [139], [163], [427].
- Hall, Darwin S., [67], [93].
- Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, [205], [209], [211], [212].
- Handbook of American Indians, [15], [45], [173], [190], [217], [219], [233], [245], [291], [307], [325], [401].
- Harjo Fixico, [135].
- Haskell Institute, [13], [29].
- Hauke, C. F., [25].
- Hawk Man, [124].
- Health of the Indians, [54], [61], [66], [227], [230], [266]–277, [345]–351.
- Heckewelder, Rev., [421].
- Henderson, D. B., [65].
- Henry, Robert, [71].
- Hermanutz, Rev. Aloysius, [66], [68].
- Hinton, John H., [90].
- Hodge, Dr. F. W., [219], [291].
- Hole-in-the-Day, [54], [55], [56], [63], [407], [408].
- Holmes, E. G., [77].
- Homar, Father Roman, [13], [85].
- Hospitals, [27], [85], [250], [266], [275], [277].
- Hornaday, Prof. Wm. T., [301], [303].
- Horses, [24], [29], [359].
- Horse Indians, [99], [174], [311].
- House Committee on Indian Affairs, [142], [258].
- Howard, Major John R., [13], [47], [70], [95].
- Hrdlicka, Dr. Ales, [265], [268], [271].
- Humphrey, Seth K., [13], [224], [367], [368], [372], [373], [376], [421].
- Hunter, Henry (See Weasel).
- Hurley, P. J., [164].
- Huson, H., [13], [151], [170].
- Indian Domination, [18].
- Indian Industries League, [283].
- Indian Labor, [24], [27], [29], [32], [33], [34], [37], [47], [66], [261].
- Indian Office (See Indian Service).
- Indian Population, [20], [21], [22], [23], [33], [40], [43], [45], [232].
- Indian Publications, [29], [30], [31], [203].
- Indian Rights Association, [12], [68], [240], [241], [254], [282], [291], [385], [433].
- Indian Service, [25], [26], [28], [29], [31], [32], [42], [66], [68], [69], [70], [87], [90], [97], [150], [151], [167], [226], [230], [252], [255], [291], [327], [331], [340], [360], [363], [366], [424], [428], [431], [433], [434].
- Indian Territory, [134], [301], [417].
- Inspection Service, [25], [97].
- Iroquois, [33], [35].
- Irrigation, [27], [219], [226], [230], [257], [291]–298, [337], [374].
- Jackson, Helen Hunt, [94], [183], [224], [237], [326], [334], [367], [372], [373].
- James, George Wharton, [12], [15], [241], [290].
- Jesus Christ, [102].
- Johnson, Governor John A., [68].
- Johnson, Rev. W. R., [242], [247], [343].
- Jones Bill, [257].
- Jones, Col. W. A., [303].
- Jones, Hon. William, [50], [384].
- Keeps-the-Battle, [107].
- Kelsey, C. E., [13], [282], [327], [336], [337].
- Kelsey, Dana H., [13], [133], [139], [149], [150], [159], [160], [161], [168], [427].
- Keshena, [36], [37].
- Ketcham, Rev. Wm. H., [224], [229], [242], [248].
- Ke-way-din, [72].
- Kicking Bear, [125].
- Kiowa, [311], [314], [315].
- Kolb, M. J., [82].
- Kraft, Father, [128].
- Kroeber, Dr. A. L., [325], [329].
- Lacy, Georgia, [81].
- Lake Superior, [18].
- Lane, Franklin K., [13], [163], [424], [429].
- Leasing, [28].
- Leecy, John, [81].
- Leech Lake, [45], [47], [51], [55], [57], [59].
- Leupp, Francis E., [12], [35], [206], [207], [245], [267], [287], [288], [359], [367], [369], [371], [384], [402], [424], [433].
- Lewis and Clark, [402].
- Lincoln, President, [211].
- Linnen, E. B., [13], [25], [47], [64], [69], [70], [81], [87], [89], [90], [93], [95], [96], [97], [385].
- Lipps, Oscar H., [13], [201], [209], [241], [243], [379].
- Little Crow, [175], [401].
- Little Horse, [116].
- Little Wound, [113], [125].
- Livestock, [24], [29], [365].
- Locke, Victor, [428].
- Logan, Gen., [197].
- Louisiana, [43].
- Lufkins, William, [80], [83].
- Lufkins, John, [94], [407].
- Lusk, Charles S., [93].
- Lummis, Chas. F., [14], [210], [267], [327], [336].
- Mah-een-gonce, [66], [94].
- Mah-een-gonce’s Story, [409].
- Maine, [31], [32], [33].
- Malecite Indians, [33].
- Mangus-Colorado, [233], [238].
- Maps, [20], [21], [22], [25], [35].
- Maricopa, [291].
- Marriages, Indian, [26], [243].
- Marsh, Prof., [176], [180].
- May-dway-we-mind, [56].
- McGillicuddy, Dr., [128].
- McCumber, Senator, [141].
- McKee, Hon. Redick, [329].
- McLaughlin, Supt. (Maj., Hon.), J., [102], [121], [122], [123], [191], [279], [367], [368].
- McMurray Contracts, [164].
- McWhorter, L. V., [13], [255], [257], [258], [262].
- Medal of Red Cloud, [419].
- Menominee, [35], [36], [40], [41], [43], [268].
- Mercer, Maj. Wm. A., [201].
- Meritt, Edgar B., [12], [25], [360], [384], [432].
- Merriam, C. Hart, [327], [328], [332].
- Messiah Craze, [99], [100]–107, [121], [185], [199], [283].
- Mexico, [220], [221], [223], [235], [237], [239], [325], [326], [373].
- Me-zhuck-ke-ge-shig, [55], [66], [68], [81].
- Me-zhuck-ke-gway-abe, [77].
- Michelet, Simon, [59], [64], [68], [70], [71], [97].
- Michigan, [35].
- Miles, Gen., [128], [130], [180], [191], [192], [240], [308].
- Miller, Okoskee, [135].
- Mille Lac Indians, [63], [65], [93].
- Mission Indians, [297].
- Missionary Denominations, [33], [93], [281], [225].
- Missionaries, [33], [49], [85].
- Minnesota, [33], [265], [366].
- Minnesota Historical Collections, [175].
- Mixed-blood Indians, [21], [26], [47], [48], [53], [57], [66], [68], [71], [74], [75], [77], [79], [80], [84], [140], [168], [352]–358, [432].
- Modocs, [253], [254].
- Moffett, Rev. Thomas C., [282].
- Mohonk Conference, [50], [97], [151], [284], [326], [368], [384], [385], [413], [418], [425].
- Money belonging to Indians, [26], [40], [42], [47], [62].
- Montana, [34], [260], [261], [264].
- Montezuma, Dr. Carlos, [203], [403].
- Monument at Wounded Knee, [130], [131].
- Mooney, James, [100], [101], [102], [127], [128], [129], [191].
- Moorehead, W. K., [64], [81], [83], [87], [90], [96], [149], [428].
- Morality, [53], [61], [62], [66], [73], [74], [352]–358, [380], [381], [404]–405.
- Morgan, T. J., [12], [384].
- Morrison, Robert, [77].
- Mormons, [243], [261], [417].
- Moty Tiger, Chief, [162].
- Mott, Hon. M. L., [11], [13], [137], [140], [141], [143], [150], [155], [160], [162], [167], [170], [414], [427].
- Murphy, Dr. Joseph A., [14], [273].
- Murray, W. N., [428].
- Murrow, Rev. J. S., [137].
- National Commission (new), [431]–434.
- National Indian Association, [250], [281], [327], [335].
- Navaho, [21], [24], [26], [31], [44], [47], [219], [241]–252, [279], [280], [342], [343], [420], [423], [427].
- Negro, [23], [132], [205], [401].
- Nelles, Rev. Felix, [68], [85].
- Nelson Act, [59], [64].
- Nelson, Senator Knute, [68].
- New Brunswick, [31], [33].
- New Mexico, [219], [220], [221], [222], [223], [241], [249], [265], [267], [268], [283], [291].
- Newton, Mrs. Elsie E., [97], [216], [379], [404].
- New York, [21], [33], [35], [265], [415].
- Nez Perce, [253], [372], [430].
- Nez Perce War, [253].
- Nichols-Chisolm Lumber Co., [61], [71].
- No Neck, [120], [121].
- North Carolina, [33].
- No Water, [109], [110], [111], [114].
- O’Brien, E. C., [14], [56], [90].
- Official Views of Indian Conditions, [378]–385.
- Oglala, [99], [100], [113], [173], [270], [271].
- Ojibwa, [35], [36], [41], [43], [45]–56, [57]–65, [66]–76, [77]–88, [89]–98, [99], [204], [308], [342], [361], [373], [399], [427].
- Ojibwa Music, [86].
- Ojibwa’s Story, [407].
- Oklahoma, [133]–172, [205], [214], [265], [273], [277], [281], [283], [284], [318], [342], [413]–415, [425], [427], [428], [431].
- Oklahoma Delegation, [145].
- O-mo-du-yea-quay, [80].
- O-nah-yah-wah-be-tung, [80].
- One Feather, [129], [130].
- Oneida, [35].
- Onondaga Reservation, [21].
- Oregon, [260].
- Ottawa, [43].
- Out West (Land of Sunshine), [327].
- Owen, Hon. Sen. Robert L., [203], [413], [414].
- Pagan Whites, [289]
- Paiutes, [253].
- Papago, [31], [219], [223], [224], [225], [226], [227], [228], [291].
- Parker, Arthur C., [14], [19], [201].
- Parker, Gabe E., [11], [46].
- Park Rapids Lumber Co., [61].
- Parquette, Peter, [252].
- Passamaquoddy, [31], [33].
- Pawnees, [204], [400].
- Peabody, Dr. Charles, [14].
- Peace Commissions, [175], [179], [253].
- Peairs, H. B., [14], [378].
- Peirce, Chas. F., [14], [381].
- Penobscot, [31], [32], [33].
- Pepper, Dr. George W., [241].
- Pereault, Joe, [89].
- Philanthropic Organizations, [281]–289.
- Phillips Academy, Andover, [211], [245].
- Pillagers, [63], [81], [97], [399].
- Pimas, [219], [222], [223], [224], [291], [374], [382], [383].
- Pine Ridge, [99]–109, [111], [117], [122], [125], [128], [132], [174], [270], [309], [418], [420].
- Plains Indians, [99], [174], [177], [187], [304], [308], [309], [311]–324.
- Politicians, [26], [50], [376], [395].
- Politics and Indians, [139], [144], [376].
- Poncas, [204], [372], [373], [402].
- Potawatomie, [35], [43].
- Powell, Maj. James, [99], [178], [179].
- Pratt, Capt. R. H., [200], [201].
- Prominent Indian Men and Women, [201], [203], [401], [402].
- Property (Lands, Timber, Minerals), [21], [23], [24], [26], [27], [28], [37], [40], [41], [42], [47], [50], [51], [57], [59], [61], [62], [73], [103], [157], [159], [229], [250], [343].
- Property valuation, [26], [27].
- Public Domain, [31].
- Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, [265].
- Pueblo, [219], [229], [230]–232, [267], [268], [291].
- Recommendations, [40], [387]–397.
- Red Cloud, [99], [121], [173]–189, [281], [318], [402].
- Red Cloud, Jack, [186], [419].
- Red Lake, [45], [47], [51], [57], [59], [62].
- Red Man, The (Journal), [29].
- Red Tomahawk, [123], [124].
- Religion, [279]–289.
- Report of cases, [155], [156].
- Riggs Missions, [409].
- Robinson, Senator Joe, [432].
- Rock, Grace, [77].
- Rock, Mrs. John, [77].
- Roe Cloud, Henry, [201], [207], [403].
- Roosevelt, President, [140], [143], [144], [233].
- Rosebud, [104], [107].
- Royer, Doctor D. F., [105], [108].
- Sacagawea, [402].
- St. Luke, John, [71].
- San Carlos, [222].
- Santa Fe Trail, [174].
- Sauk and Fox, [36].
- Saunders, Fred, [77].
- Schools, [27], [37], [38], [39], [48], [87], [106], [138], [146], [213]–217, [227], [266].
- Scott, Duncan C., [418], [419].
- Secretary of the Interior, [54], [55], [91], [96], [136], [143], [149], [162], [163], [258], [433].
- Seger, John H., [14], [417], [418].
- Sells, Commissioner, [12], [16], [21], [23], [25], [26], [28], [151], [167], [267], [283], [341], [359], [360], [363], [378], [384], [423], [424], [432].
- Seminoles, [35], [133], [140], [143], [276].
- Sequoya, [402].
- Seventh Cavalry, [125], [128].
- Shangraux, Louis, [118], [119], [120], [121].
- Shave Head, [123], [124], [125].
- Shearman, James T., [54], [55], [56].
- Sherman, Jas. S., [429].
- Sheep, [24], [29], [44], [250], [364], [395].
- Shelton, Maj. W. T., [247], [252], [343].
- Short Bull, [119], [120], [121], [125].
- Sioux, [26], [47], [63], [99]–117, [131], [132], [173], [177], [178], [181], [268], [270], [304], [308], [322], [372], [400], [407].
- Sioux Music, [189].
- Sitting Bull, [99], [102], [121], [122], [123]–132, [173], [179], [180], [184], [190]–199, [402].
- Smiley Commission. 334.
- Smiley, Hon. Albert K., [284], [326].
- Smiley, Hon. Daniel, [284].
- Smith, Rev. Wilkins, [85].
- Smithsonian Institution, [12], [15], [219], [265].
- Sniffen, M. K., [13], [25], [247], [255], [283].
- Society of American Indians, [284], [285], [286], [404].
- Spotted Tail, [120], [178], [181], [183], [281], [402].
- Stahlberg, Dr. Isaac, [69].
- Standing Rock, [104], [107].
- Statistics, [22], [23], [24], [26], [27], [28], [29], [32], [42], [43], [45], [59], [133], [142], [155], [156], [168], [257], [295].
- Statistics of Indian conditions, [341], [345]–358.
- Steenerson, Hon. Halvor, [59], [68].
- Steenerson Act, [59].
- Stephens Bill, [286].
- Stephens, Hon. J. H., [149], [150], [258].
- Stevenson, Mrs. Matilda, [229].
- Strikes-the-Kettle, [124].
- Stone Calf, [317].
- Sturdevant, W. L., [141], [144].
- Sully, Gen., [316].
- Swindling of Indians, [71], [75], [76], [77], [79], [80], [81], [82], [84], [87], [98], [136], [150], [152], [153], [154], [155], [156], [160], [163], [166], [254].
- Taft, President, W. H., [151], [422].
- Talequah, [135], [138], [146]
- Tennessee, [33].
- Texas, [43].
- Thumb Prints, [81].
- Tiger, Moty, [162], [163].
- Trachoma, [27], [32], [52], [54], [85], [208], [209], [211], [250], [265], [267], [269], [276], [277], [345], [351], [382].
- Treaties, [41], [62], [195], [329], [330], [371].
- Tribal Property, [21], [40].
- Tribal Customs, [20].
- Tribal Funds, [27], [40].
- Tuberculosis, [27], [32], [35], [54], [85], [92], [208], [209], [210], [211], [250], [265], [267], [268], [269], [270], [272], [273], [274], [275], [277], [345]–351, [382], [416].
- Tucson Farms Company, [225], [226], [227].
- Twin Lakes, [49].
- Two Strike, [120], [121].
- Union Pacific Railway, [301].
- Utah, [263].
- Utes, [107], [253], [258], [259].
- U. S. Reclamation Service, [257].
- Valentine, Robert G., [11], [12], [69], [207], [242], [254], [267], [359], [384], [399], [424], [433].
- Valuation, Stock, [24].
- Vanoss, Andrew, [82].
- Vaux, Hon. George, Jr., [14], [149], [167], [224].
- Victorio, [220], [221].
- Van Metre, J. T., [71], [83].
- Wakaya, Simon, [153].
- Wallace, Dr. W. W., [14], [247].
- Waller, Mr., [82].
- Wanamaker Expedition, [248].
- Wanamaker, Rodman, [12].
- War Dance Music, [189].
- War Department, [25], [132], [173], [200], [223], [233].
- Warren, William W., [45], [98].
- Washington, Booker T., [402].
- Weasel, The, [102], [112], [117].
- Weber, Rev. Anselm, [14], [241], [242], [246], [247].
- Whipple, Bishop, [371].
- White Bird, [108].
- White Earth, [41], [43], [45], [49], [51], [53], [55], [57], [59], [66], [70], [77], [89]–98, [254], [409], [411], [424].
- Whitside, Major, [125].
- Wigglesworth, Dr., [250].
- Wild Rice Lumber Co., [61].
- Wilson, Horace, [381].
- Winnebago, [35], [372].
- Winnemucca, Sarah, [264], [402].
- Wisconsin, [35], [36], [40], [41], [42], [43], [213], [265], [273], [274].
- Wisconsin University Conference, [285].
- Wood, Brig.-Gen. P. G., [125].
- Wovoka, [101], [102].
- Wounded Knee Massacre, [123]–132, [186].
- Wounded Knee Creek, [117], [119].
- Wozencraft, Hon. O. M., [329], [332].
- Wright, Rev. Charles, [68], [69].
- Wright, J. George, [14], [28], [133], [139], [157], [159], [161], [427].
- Wright, Robert M., [14], [182], [286], [299], [311].
- Wyoming, [43], [295].
- Yakima, [26], [253], [255], [257], [295], [385].
- Yellow Bird, [127].
- Yuma, [219], [223], [291].
- Zeisberger, Rev., [421].
- Zuni, [229], [232].
[1]. A bibliography of these will be found in “The Stone Age in North America.” Vol. II, pages 408–410.
[2]. We are Americans by adoption. The real American race is the Indian.
[3]. Excepting the Navaho.
[4]. Includes 23,381 freedmen and 2,582 intermarried whites.
[5]. Commissioner Sells gives in his 1912 report only the value of the stock owned, whereas in 1904 and 1898 the number is given.
[6]. Cato Sells—An Appreciation. Pamphlet; Philadelphia, 1914.
[7]. Sells’ Report, 1913.
[8]. Three Years Among the Comanches; Albany, 1859.
[9]. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department, House of Representatives. House Resolutions, 103, March 6, 1912.
[10]. Name omitted.
[11]. Hearings before the Committee on Expenditures in the Interior Department of the House of Representatives, H. R., 103, pp. 244–261.
[12]. Name omitted.
[13]. According to Miss Densmore’s spelling: “Odjibwe”; “Maingans”; “Meja-kigi-jig”. I have spelled the names as pronounced.
[14]. Letter of Dec. 2nd, 1914. Federal Building, Minneapolis.
[15]. Letter of Aug. 29th, 1914.
[16]. Written in 1890, at Pine Ridge
[17]. This Chapter was written at Pine Ridge, December, 1890.
[18]. My Friend the Indian, pages, 219–222.
[19]. One had served time in the penitentiary.
[20]. Report Commissioner Indian Affairs, 1913.
[21]. Indians of the Territory legislating wisely. Report Board Indian Commissioners to President Grant, 1871.
[22]. Report of Indian Commissioners, 1872. Indians progressive and raising large crops.
[23]. Capt. G. W. Grayson, official interpreter to the Creek Nation—lived with these Indians sixty years—confirms statement of former well-being and progress.
[24]. I have extra copies of Burke’s speech, and shall be glad to mail copies to those who desire them.
[25]. See Reports Commissioner Wright and Superintendent Kelsey as to value of oil properties—1909–1914.
[26]. Names omitted.
[27]. Handbook of American Indians, page 358.
[28]. Garrick Mallery, in the Fourth Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, in an illustrated article entitled “Pictographs of the North-American Indians,” includes the Dakota winter-counts of Lone Dog, an aged Indian of the Yanktonai tribe of Dakotas, which covers the winters from 1800–’01 to 1876–’77.
[29]. From the Minnesota Historical Collections, page 434, volume 9, we learn than on Sunday, August 17, 1862, a small party of Sioux, belonging to Little Crow’s band, while out ostensibly hunting and fishing at Acton, Meeker county, Minnesota, obtained from a white man some spirituous liquor, became intoxicated, and murdered a white man and part of his family, and this act precipitated the Sioux war. Little Crow said that since blood had been spilled the war would have to go on, and he summoned warriors from Montana and what is now North and South Dakota. The war began August 18 and lasted about twelve days. The number of white people killed was about 500. The whole or a large part of some fifteen or twenty counties was fearfully desolated, and for a time almost entirely depopulated. In one of the engagements between the Indians and a company of regular troops, twenty-three soldiers were killed and about sixty wounded, and also ninety-two horses were killed. Chief Big Eagle makes a statement of the causes which led up to the trouble. The Whites were constantly urging the Indians to live like the white man. Some were willing, but others were not and could not—the Indians were annoyed, and wanted to do as they pleased. “Then,” he says, “some of the white men abused the Indian women in a certain way and disgraced them, and surely there was no excuse for that.”
[30]. Our Wild Indians, pp. 83, 84, by Col. H. I. Dodge.
[31]. Mrs. Jackson’s “Century of Dishonor,” page 183.
[32]. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Report 1890, page 49; 1891, pages 125, 410.
[33]. Handbook, Vol. II. p. 583.
[34]. Consult Writings of Doctor Eastman, Doctor Joseph K. Dixon, Major James McLaughlin, Mrs. George A. Custer, Colonel Richard I. Dodge, etc.
[35]. A My Friend The Indian, p. 65.
[36]. That his heart was “good.” He was a firm believer in signs.
[37]. The power of the man is here exhibited.
[38]. Senate Report, No. 283, 48th Congress, 1st Session, pp. 79, 80, 82.
[39]. The Indian and his Problem, page 126.
[40]. Leupp, page 137.
[41]. The Vanishing Race, page 93.
[42]. Vol. I. pages 63–66.
[43]. Geronimo, the story of his life, Recorded by S. W. Barrett. New York, 1906.
[44]. 1834, according to Mooney, in Handbook of American Indians, page 491.
[45]. Century of Dishonor, page 325.
[46]. Geronimo, the Story of his life, Recorded by S. M. Barrett, New York, 1906, page 138.
[47]. “A Little History of the Navahos.” Oscar H. Lipps, page 49.
[48]. “The Navaho Indians. A Statement of Facts.” Rev. Anselm Weber, O. F. M., page 5.
[49]. Note—A very interesting book, “Life Among the Pai-utes,” was written by Sarah Winnemucca in the early ’80’s. This presents an account of the Nez Perce, Bannock and other wars from the Indian point of view.
[50]. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 42, Washington, 1909. Pages 11–14.
[51]. My Friend the Indian, pages 80, 242, 245.
[52]. The Indian and His Problem, page 303.
[55]. U. S. National Museum Report, 1887, page 478.
[57]. Handbook of American Indians. Vol. I, page 169.
[58]. Handbook of American Indians, page 191, Vol I.
[59]. Eighteenth Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners, 1886, page 46.
[60]. American Anthropology, page 599, volume VII.
[61]. Report of C. E. Kelsey, Special Agent, March 21, 1906.
[62]. The Federal census for 1850 showed a population of 92,597 Indians; State Census of 1852, 255,122 Indians, 31,266 being “domesticated.”
[63]. American Anthropologist, page 603, Vol. VII, No. 4.
[64]. Sec. 3662.
[65]. Sec. 3668.
[66]. Act of Feb. 28, 1887 (24 Statutes at Large, page 388).
[67]. In thirteen cases I found the land the Indians were occupying, that is, the more valuable little valleys, was outside of the reservation as laid out and in six of these cases the land occupied was not only unpatented and unprotected, but the land patented to the Indians was barren rocks, utterly worthless. In one case the reservation patented was six miles away from the land selected for the Indians in an entirely different township. In most cases the boundaries were not marked at all and the adjoining owners moved the lines over onto the Indians.
[68]. When Kelsey took charge he found on no reservation was there an adequate supply of water for irrigation and on most of them none at all. This in a country where irrigation is absolutely life. On no reservation was there any attempt made to protect the water supply, and land which controlled the water was carefully left out of the reservations in most cases. I think the surveyors must have done so knowingly. This meant fifteen or twenty years’ slow starvation for the Indians, and greatly increased difficulties later when we tried to correct things. I presume I have spent one-third of my time during the last ten years in fighting for things for the Southern California Indians, which ought to have been settled twenty years before.