| Ohio - 1906 - 538 pages
...lakes — but we are determined to go no farther. The only way to stop this evil is for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land, as it was at first, and should be now — for it never was divided, but belongs to all. No tribe has a right to sell, even to each other,... | |
| Fred Malon Hans - Dakota Indians - 1907 - 588 pages
...never contented, but always encroaching. "The way, and only way to stop this evil, is for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land, as it was in the hands of our forefathers, and should be yet ; for it never was divided, but belongs to all,... | |
| Horace Leslie Brittain - Readers - 1911 - 284 pages
...but always encroaching. The way, and the only way, to check and to stop this evil, is for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right...was divided, but belongs to all for the use of each. No part has a right to sell, even to each other, much less to strangers, those who want all, and will... | |
| Reed Beard - Reconstruction - 1911 - 144 pages
...lakes — but we are determined to go no farther. The only way to stop this evil is for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land? as it was at first, and should be now — for it never was divided, but belongs to all. No tribe has a right to sell, even to each other,... | |
| Charity Dye - Indiana - 1916 - 226 pages
...but always encroaching. The way, and the only way, to check and to stop this evil is for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right...first and should be yet ; for it never was divided. . . . "The white people have no right to take the land from the Indians, because they had it first,... | |
| Allen Johnson, Gerhard Richard Lomer, Charles William Jefferys - United States - 1919 - 304 pages
...the lakes — but we are determined to go no further. The only way to stop this evil is for all red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land, as it was at first, and should be now — for it never was divided, but belongs to all. . . . Any sale not made by all is not good. In... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - Northwest, Old - 1919 - 278 pages
...the lakes — but we are determined to go no further. The only way to stop this evil is for all red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land, as it was at first, and should be now — for it never was divided, but belongs to all. . . . Any sale not made by all is not good. In... | |
| Dominic Barthel - Elocution - 1927 - 790 pages
...but always encroaching. The way, and the only way, to check and to stop this evil, is for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right...was divided, but belongs to all for the use of each. For no part has a right to sell, even to each other, much less to strangers — those who want all,... | |
| Brigham D. Madsen - History - 1980 - 264 pages
...this Indian concept of land ownership: The way, the only way to stop this evil, is for all the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land, as it was at first, and should be now — for it never was divided, but belongs to all. No tribe has a right to sell, even to each other,... | |
| Giles Gunn - Religion - 1981 - 489 pages
...hard, and produce great trouble between us. The way, the only way to stop this evil is for the red men to unite in claiming a common and equal right in the land, as it was at first, and should be now — for it was never divided, but belongs to all. No tribe has the right to sell, even to each... | |
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