| United States. Congress. Joint Special Committee - 1867 - 556 páginas
...mny sleep in pence. I want you to give all these chiefs of the soldiers here to understand that we are for peace, and that we have made peace, that we...come to talk plain with you. We must live near the buff.ilo or starve. When we came here we came free, without any apprehension, to see you, and when... | |
| Edmund Bostwick Tuttle - 1873 - 244 páginas
...news home to our people, that they may sleep in peace. " Ihave not come here with a little wolf-bark ! But have come to talk plain with you. We must live near the buffalo or starve. When I go home, I will tell my people I have taken your hand, and all of the white chiefs in Denver, and... | |
| Eugene Parsons - 1908 - 332 páginas
...they may sleep in peace. I want you to give all the chiefs of the soldiers here to understand that we are for peace, and that we have made peace, that we may not be mistaken for enemies." He added: "We must live near the buffalo or starve." Black Kettle and other chiefs denied... | |
| Frederic Logan Paxson - 1910 - 450 páginas
...may sleep in peace. I want you to give all these chiefs of the soldiers here to understand that we are for peace, and that we have made peace, that we may not be mistaken by them for enemies." To him Governor Evans responded that this submission was a long time coming, and that the nation had... | |
| Stan Hoig - 1961 - 244 páginas
...they may sleep in peace. I want you to give all the chiefs of the soldiers here to understand that we are for peace, and that we have made peace, that we...not be mistaken by them for enemies. I have not come with a little wolf's bark, but have come to talk plain with you. We must live near the buffalo or starve.... | |
| Margaret Coel - 1988 - 356 páginas
...the chief continued: "I want you to give all these chiefs of the soldiers here to understand that we are for peace , and that we have made peace , that we may not be mistaken by them for enemies. ' ' Then, he added, ' 'I have come to talk plain with you. We must live near the buffalo or starve."... | |
| Stan Hoig - 1990 - 230 páginas
...they may sleep in peace. I want you to give all the chiefs of the soldiers here to understand that we are for peace, and that we have made peace, that we...them for enemies. I have not come here with a little wolfs bark, but have come to talk plain with you. We must live near the buffalo or starve. When we... | |
| M. Annette Jaimes - 1992 - 482 páginas
...Volunteers. "I want you to give all these chiefs of the soldiers here to understand that we are at peace, and that we have made peace, that we may not be mistaken for enemies." The Reverend Colonel Chivington and his Volunteers and Fort Lyons troops, numbering more... | |
| Dee Brown, Amy Ehrlich - 1993 - 230 páginas
...may sleep in peace. I want you to give all these chiefs of the soldiers here to understand that we are for peace, and that we have made peace, that we may not be mistaken by them for enemies. Throughout the council, Evans accused the Cheyenne and Arapaho chiefs of forming an alliance with the... | |
| Robert V. Hine, John Mack Faragher - 2000 - 634 páginas
...•l»er I nluntrrr I a\ alrj . ••cr lilt <Mr E*sl *f KrcerderMHfh r. < Vnirul Cl«y, A«)t. 18. 'W. bark, but have come to talk plain with you. We must live near the buffalo or starve." Evans offered nothing but threats in return, for he was hoping that war would give him an excuse to... | |
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