The Federal Indian Policy in New Mexico, 1845-60University of California, 1921 - 374 Seiten |
Inhalt
The Indians of New Mexico their numbers locations | 8 |
American Occupation and Its Bearing on Indian Problem | 27 |
Organization of the Government | 33 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
1st Session 2nd Session 31st Congress 32nd Congress 35th Congress Abel adopted agency agent Graves American occupation Annie Heloise Apaches appointed Article authority Bancroft bands Calhoun California captives chiefs citizens civilization Colonel Commissioner Lea considerable cultivate the soil depredations enacted farming force funds further Gadsden Purchase Gila Governor Merriweather grants Guadalupe Hidalgo habits House Executive Document Indian Affairs Indian agent Indian as Slaveholder Indian Department Indian tribes instructions Interior Jicarilla Apaches Jicarillas land laws Lieutenant located matter ment Mexican Mexico military expeditions Mimbres Mogollon money annuities native Navajoes November 29 occupied officers peace possessed promised proper protection Pueblo Indians race received removal result Rio Puerco River Santa Fe savage says Secretary Senate Executive Document Serial settled settlers Spaniards Spanish stipulations sufficient Superintendent of Indian Taos territory tribe of Indians troops United Utahs Washington wild tribes