If the Police had not come to the country, where would we be all now? Bad men and whiskey were killing us so fast that very few, indeed, of us would have been left today. The Police have protected us as the feathers of the bird protect it from the frosts... History of the North-west - Página 244de Alexander Begg - 1894Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Alexander Morris - 1880 - 388 páginas
...I trust the Great Spirit will put into their breasts to be a good people — into the minds of the men, women and children, and their future generations....not come to the country, where would we be all now 1 Bad men and whiskey were killing us so fast that very few, indeed, of us would have been left to-day.... | |
| John MacLean - 1896 - 332 páginas
...into the minds of the men, women and children and their future generations — to be a good people. " The advice given me and my people has proved to be very good. If the police had not come to this country, where would we all be now ? Bad men and whiskey men were killing us so fast that very... | |
| Ralph Connor - 1914 - 372 páginas
...It was Crowfoot himself who once said when the treaty was being made — Crowfoot will remember — 'If the Police had not come to the country where would we all be now? Bad men and whisky were killing us so fast that very few indeed of us would have been left... | |
| Samuel Benfield Steele - 1915 - 494 páginas
...people, into the minds of the men, women and children, and their future generations. The advice given to me and my people has proved to be very good. If the police had not come to this country, where should we all be now ? Bad men and whisky were indeed killing us so fast that very... | |
| John Canfield Ewers - 1958 - 388 páginas
...a glowing tribute to the "Red Coats": If the police had not come to this country, where would we be now? Bad men and whiskey were killing us so fast that very few of us would have been left today. The police have protected us as the feathers of the bird protect it from... | |
| Penny Petrone - 1983 - 258 páginas
...and I trust the Great Spirit will put into their breasts to be a good people - into the minds of the men, women and children, and their future generations....and whiskey were killing us so fast that very few, indeed, of us would have been left today. The Police have protected us as the feathers of the bird... | |
| Walter Hildebrandt, Dorothy First Rider, Sarah Carter - 1996 - 436 páginas
...and I trust the Great Spirit will put into their breasts to be a good people - into the minds of the men, women and children, and their future generations....police had not come to the country, where would we all be now? Bad men and whiskey were killing us so fast that very few, indeed, would have been left... | |
| Norbert Hill AISES - 1999 - 76 páginas
...Bloods, and Sarcees as your children now, and that you will be indulgent and charitable to them. ... The advice given me and my people has proved to be very good. If the Police had not come to the 40 country, where would we be all now? Bad men and whiskey m^. were killing us so fast that very few,... | |
| Norbert Hill AISES - 1999 - 76 páginas
...Bloods, and Sarcees as your children now, and that you will be indulgent and charitable to them. ... The advice given me and my people has proved to be very good. If the Police had not come to the 4O country, where would we be all now? Bad men and whiskey ^^ were killing us so fast that very few,... | |
| James Rodger Miller - 2000 - 510 páginas
...be sent west quickly. The Plains Indians recognized the beneficial aspects of the police presence. 'If the police had not come to the country, where would we all be now?' asked Crowfoot, a Blackfoot chief, in 1877. 'Bad men and whiskey were killing us so fast... | |
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