قراءة كتاب Sioux Indian Courts An address delivered by Doane Robinson before the South Dakota Bar Association, at Pierre, South Dakota, January 21, 1909

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Sioux Indian Courts
An address delivered by Doane Robinson before the South Dakota Bar Association, at Pierre, South Dakota, January 21, 1909

Sioux Indian Courts An address delivered by Doane Robinson before the South Dakota Bar Association, at Pierre, South Dakota, January 21, 1909

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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">1 Most writers upon Indian life have noted the existence of these courts. Since undertaking this paper, I have consulted Hump, One Bull, Wakutemani and Simon Kirk, all intelligent Sioux and, save as otherwise noted, they are my authorities for the statements herein contained.

 

2 Miss Mary C. Collins, for thirty-three years missionary among the Tetons, especially the Hunkpapa and Blackfoot bands.

 

3 Letter of Dr. Thomas L. Riggs, to writer, June, 1903.

 

4 Interview with Joseph LaFramboise of Veblen, a Sisseton, at Sioux Falls, in October, 1900.

 

5 Flandreau's Minnesota.

 

6 Journal of Lewis and Clark September 26th and 27th, 1804.

 

7 Related by Miss Mary C. Collins, April, 1908.

 

8 Minnesota Historical Collections, Vol. III.

 

9 This treaty was not ratified because of the large expenditure which would be demanded to uniform and subsist the police force. Afterwards we spent in a single year for the subjugation of the Sioux sufficient money to subsist the police for a century.

 

10 Rules and Regulations of the Indian Office governing Indian Reservations. Letter of Hon. John R. Brennan, agent at Pine Ridge, April, 1908.

 

11 Letter of Prof. C. W. Rastall, Superintendent at Cheyenne River, April, 1908.

 

12 Letter of T. W. Lane, agent at Crow Creek, April, 1908.

 

13 Letter of Major Brennan.

 

14 Interview with Solomon

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