The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal, Volume 22Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman Jameson & Morse, 1900 - America |
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... building com- fortable homes for themselves and their families , and to the best of their ability are performing the duties and claiming the rights of American citizens . The Indians have been the wards of our nation . They have been ...
... building com- fortable homes for themselves and their families , and to the best of their ability are performing the duties and claiming the rights of American citizens . The Indians have been the wards of our nation . They have been ...
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... build houses and how to take care of themselves pretty soon . In about two months ail of our people are going to Amargo , and live there all together , and not any- body run away from their reservation again . I heard somebody say to me ...
... build houses and how to take care of themselves pretty soon . In about two months ail of our people are going to Amargo , and live there all together , and not any- body run away from their reservation again . I heard somebody say to me ...
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... building homes and cultivating the soil . Many , both the young men and women , are employed as teachers in the government schools . The help these students are , in preparing students for citizenship and absorption into our national ...
... building homes and cultivating the soil . Many , both the young men and women , are employed as teachers in the government schools . The help these students are , in preparing students for citizenship and absorption into our national ...
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... build a house on the site . On page 7 , last column , 17th line ( " Mound Builders , " 1883 ) , he says : " A short distance west from the Temple Mound will be found three small structures a mound , ditch and embankment - the whole ...
... build a house on the site . On page 7 , last column , 17th line ( " Mound Builders , " 1883 ) , he says : " A short distance west from the Temple Mound will be found three small structures a mound , ditch and embankment - the whole ...
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... building them by using what was obtained in excavating the ditch . By the way , no water ever accumulates in this ditch , though there is no outlet , the earth being very sandy and porous , below the surface particularly . The whole of ...
... building them by using what was obtained in excavating the ditch . By the way , no water ever accumulates in this ditch , though there is no outlet , the earth being very sandy and porous , below the surface particularly . The whole of ...
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