Category: History - American

The Iowa

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Chapters

4. Part 4

_Articles of a treaty made and concluded at the city of Washington, on the 4th day of August, 1824, between William Clark, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, being specially auth...

3. Part 3

Takoha, the old war prophet, says that the Iowa Indian never occupied the country around the mouth of the Minnesota river. He affirms that it once belonged to the Winnebagoes wh...

1. Part 1

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2. Part 2

This is the cognomen of a small tribe of Indians, never very numerous,[46] known to the whites for the last one hundred and eighty years,[47] during which period they have been...

5. Part 5

The Ioway tribe of Indians hereby cede, relinquish, and convey to the United States, all their right, title, and interest in and to the country, with the exception hereinafter n...

7. Part 7

[57] According to J. O. Dorsey in BULL. 30, B. A. E., their tribal tradition is, that after separating from the parent stock they "received the name of Pahoja, or Gray Snow." Se...

6. Part 6

[1] Attacapa, a name by which the Choctaws and other southern Indians designated the different tribes occupying southwestern Louisiana and southern and southeastern Texas. Less...

8. Part 8

Dutouret, Vincent. HIS EXAMEN SUR TOUTES LES CARTES GENERALES DES QUATRE PARTIES DE LE TERRE, MISES AU JOUR, PAR FEU DELISLE, DUPUIS 1700, JUSQU'A EN 1725, POUR SERVIR D'ECLAIRC...

9. Part 9

The A. L. A. BOOKLIST describes it thus (November, 1909): "A concise and sympathetic account in simple language of the life, habits, customs, mythology, etc., of one of the most...