CHAPTER IX. MASSACRES OF INDIANS BY WHITES. III. TESTIMONIES TO INDIAN CHARACTER. IV. OUTRAGES COMMITTED ON INDIANS BY WHITES. V. EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSION SENT TO TREAT VI. ACCOUNT OF SOME OF THE OLD GRIEVANCES OF THE SIOUX. VII. LETTER FROM SARAH WINNEMUCCA, AN EDUCATED PAH-UTE WOMAN. VIII. LAWS OF THE DELAWARE NATION OF INDIANS. IX. ACCOUNT OF THE CHEROKEE WHO INVENTED THE CHEROKEE ALPHABET. X. PRICES PAID BY WHITE MEN FOR SCALPS. XI. EXTRACT FROM TREATY WITH CHEYENNES, IN 1865. XII. WOOD-CUTTING BY INDIANS IN DAKOTA. XIII. SEQUEL TO THE WALLA WALLA MASSACRE. Front Cover A SKETCH OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT'S DEALINGS WITH SOME OF THE INDIAN TRIBES By HELEN JACKSON (H. H.), AUTHOR OF "RAMONA," "VERSES," "BITS OF TRAVEL," "BITS OF TRAVEL AT HOME," "BITS OF TALK ABOUT HOME MATTERS," "BITS OF TALK FOR YOUNG FOLKS," "NELLY'S SILVER MINE," H. H.'S CAT STORIES, ETC. "Every human being born upon our continent, or who comes here from any quarter of the world, whether savage or civilized, can go to our courts for protection—except those who belong to the tribes who once owned this country. The cannibal from the islands of the Pacific, the worst criminals from Europe, Asia, or Africa, can appeal to the law and courts for their rights of person and property—all, save our native Indians, who, above all, should be protected from wrong." Gov. Horatio Seymour NEW EDITION, ENLARGED BY THE ADDITION OF THE REPORT OF THE NEEDS OF THE MISSION INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA BOSTON ROBERTS BROTHERS 1889 |