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Life among the Piutes, their wrong and claims

View of Piutes chief's granddaughter regarding the relationship between whites and Indians based on Piute belief about the origin of separation between white and dark children. Includes discussion of Indian expectations, white emigration into Indian lands, relations with soldiers and government in Washington, D.C., Indian customs and beliefs, fear of white people, introduction of new diseases, the education of children, Festival of Flowers, courtship and marriage, childbirth, years living with a white family, Indian wars, treaties with promises kept and broken, Indian agents, experiences as an interpreter and Army scout, forced marches, visit to Secretary of the Interior in Washington, D.C., and lecture tour. Ends with petition.

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  • "View of Piutes chief's granddaughter regarding the relationship between whites and Indians based on Piute belief about the origin of separation between white and dark children. Includes discussion of Indian expectations, white emigration into Indian lands, relations with soldiers and government in Washington, D.C., Indian customs and beliefs, fear of white people, introduction of new diseases, the education of children, Festival of Flowers, courtship and marriage, childbirth, years living with a white family, Indian wars, treaties with promises kept and broken, Indian agents, experiences as an interpreter and Army scout, forced marches, visit to Secretary of the Interior in Washington, D.C., and lecture tour. Ends with petition."@en
  • "Sarah Winnemucca, daughter of a Paiute chief, presents in her autobiography a Native American viewpoint on the impact of whites settling in the West."@en
  • "Sarah Winnemucca, daughter of a Paiute chief, presents in her autobiography a Native American viewpoint on the impact of whites settling in the West."
  • "The Shelf2Life Native American Studies Collection is a unique set of pre-1923 materials that explore the characteristics and customs of North American Indians. From traditional songs and dance of the Apache and Navajo to the intricate patterns of Arapaho moccasins, these titles explore the symbolic meaning of Native American music and art. Complex relationships between tribal groups and government are also examined, highlighting the historic struggle for land rights, while the retelling of ancient myths and legends emphasize a belief in the interconnection of humans and nature and provide readers with significant insight into a culture deeply rooted in spirituality. The Shelf2Life Native American Studies Collection provides an invaluable perspective into Native American culture and politics during the late 19th and early 20th centuries."@en

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  • "Life among the Paiutes : their wrongs and claims"@en
  • "Life among the Paiutes : their wrongs and claims"
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