I am much better than you,' and the Indians did not like this. There was excuse for this, but the Dakotas did not believe there were better men in the world than they. Then some of the white men abused the Indian women in a certain way and disgraced them,... Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society - 第 387 頁1894完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Warren King Moorehead - 1914 - 476 頁
...not and could not — the Indians were annoyed, and wanted to do as they pleased. "Then," he says, "some of the white men abused the Indian women in...disgraced them, and surely there was no excuse for that." RED CLOUD AND PROKKSSOR MARSH fled from Minnesota they held up several large wagon-trains, killed or... | |
| Colin G. Calloway - 1996 - 250 頁
...much better than you," and the Indians did not like this. There was excuse for this, but the Dakotas did not believe there were better men in the world...the Indians themselves. Some of the Indians took a sensible course and began to live like white men. The government built them houses, furnished them... | |
| Dee Brown - 2007 - 516 頁
...better than you,' and the Indians did not like this. There was excuse for this, but the Dakotas [Sioux] did not believe there were better men in the world...that. All these things made many Indians dislike the whites."1 In the summer of 1862 everything seemed to go badly between the Santees and the white men.... | |
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