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Indian Territory, 1885

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Title: The essential facts of Oklahoma history and civics
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Roberts, Charles Henry, 1861-
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Publisher: Chicago, New York (etc.) B. H. Sanborn & Co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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^ on unoccupied landwere located the Quapaw, Peoria, Ottawa, Shaw-nee, Modoc, Wyandotte, and Seneca tribes. Inthe central part of the lands given up by theCreeks and Seminoles was a large tract that wasnever assigned to any other tribes. Questions. What difference was there in the termsmade with the Five Tribes in reference to giving uplands? What tribes were located in the northeasternpart of the Territory? Name and locate the tribesplaced on Cherokee lands. Where was each movedfrom? Name the tribes located on Creek lands.On Choctaw and Chickasaw lands. On Creek andSeminole lands. On Cherokee and Creek lands. OnChoctaw, Chickasaw, and Creek and Seminole lands.
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TROUBLE WITH THE PLAINS INDIANS 73 State from where each tribe was moved. Tell whereeach was placed. Bound the tract not assigned to otherIndians. Written Work. Write a sketch of the Nez Perces.Of the Tonkawas. Of Black Beaver. LESSON 19TROUBLE WITH THE PLAINS INDIANS During the Civil War the Federal Governmentcould spare but few soldiers to guard the westernfrontier. As a consequence^ bands of Indiansoften raided the settlements, killing the settlers,carrying off women and children, and driving offstock. Among the whites during the days of chivalryit was considered necessary for a young manto win his spurs, so among the wild Indian tribesit was thought necessary for a young man to havea string of scalps at his belt in order to have properstanding in his tribe. There were also lawless white men along thefrontier who thought all Indians were causes of 1 1 rrn r • i Indian out- bad. these men oiten committed out- breaksrages which started the Indians on the war path. 74 OKLAHOMA HISTO

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