. The white Indian boy : the story of Uncle Nick among the Shoshones. Bur. Am. Ethnology, Smithsonian InstitutionFamily of Bannuek Indians of Pocatellos tribe, about I860. Old Morogonai 111. Shoshone and Bannock Indian relics collected by Dr. T. M. Bridges. trouble between the whites and the Indians has beencaused by the white men, who had not white hearts;they did not treat the Indian fairly. I know that the Indians were a treacherous and revenge-ful people. They always demanded a life to pay for alife, and they would often do bloodthirsty things. Butthe whites were mostly to blame. If they h


. The white Indian boy : the story of Uncle Nick among the Shoshones. Bur. Am. Ethnology, Smithsonian InstitutionFamily of Bannuek Indians of Pocatellos tribe, about I860. Old Morogonai 111. Shoshone and Bannock Indian relics collected by Dr. T. M. Bridges. trouble between the whites and the Indians has beencaused by the white men, who had not white hearts;they did not treat the Indian fairly. I know that the Indians were a treacherous and revenge-ful people. They always demanded a life to pay for alife, and they would often do bloodthirsty things. Butthe whites were mostly to blame. If they had been fairwith the Indians, and treated them kindly, instead oftaking mean advantages of them, the Indians would havebeen kind and friendly. I cannot blame the Indians asmuch as some do. They were good friends to me, and mostof them have peaceful hearts.


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