Book/Printed Material Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education.
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- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 5 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. ARE THI-] INDIANS DYING OUT? PRELIMLNARY OBSERVATIONS KET.ATIXG TO XDIAX CIYILIZATION AND EDUCATION. The within notes and correspondence are submitted for your examination in the hope that yon, and others to whose…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 11 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. C O E E B S P O N D E N G E The subject to wliicb the following correspondence has reference is comiug up in so many forms that this…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 12 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 4 from 1790 to the present time, as it appears in the historical view of Indian administration prepared in connection with the Centennial Ex- hibition. In reply I have the honor to…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 13 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 5 ESTIMATE OF SECRETARY OF WAR, 1789. General Knox, Secretar3 of War, in a report to the President, dated June 15, 1789, estimates the entire number of Indians in the United States…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 14 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 6 ESTIMATE OF SECRETARY OF WAR, 1829. In 1829, Hon. P. B. Porter, Secretary of War, estimated the number of Indians, and noted their geographical distribution as follows i^ew England States and…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 15 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 7 This estimate did not include the Indians in the territory of the Uni- ted States west of the Kocky Mountains, nor, of course, those of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California.…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 16 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 8 craft, who had been appoiated for that purpose in accordance with the act of March 3, 1847, an elaborate census of the Indians, embracing one hundred and seventy-two different points of…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 17 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 9 of IndiaDS in tbe Uuited States at that time. The aggregate, according to this statement, was 400,764 j but this does not profess to be accurate, for the number of Indians…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 18 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 10 which the outbreak of civil war prevented any report for 1861, are given as reported the preceding year. The total number of Indians, according to this report, was 249,965. According to…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 19 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 11 The report of ludian affairs for the same year gives the total number of Indians, excluding the Indians of Alaska, at 287,640. Adding to this 25,721 Indians out of tribal relations,…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 20 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 12 MEMOEANDA. IMPORTANCE OF THE INQUIRY. The solution of the problem of Indian civilization depends greatly on the conclusions reached respecting Indian population. If, as is gener- ally believed, the Indians are…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 21 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 13 4. There were other reasons more geueral wby estimates were exag- gerated: Trade brought to the points of exchange large numbers of Indians from great distances. The Indians naturally, for purposes…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 22 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 14 like estimates of the Cherokee population mi ,^bt be increased in dtfi- nitely, but enough have been quoted to serve the present purpose. A study of these several estimates reveals dlscrei)anc}ies…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 23 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 15 that should not be forgotten in considering the estimates of the Presi- dent and Secretary of War in 1835, given below. General Porter, Secretary of War, estimates the number of Seminoles…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 24 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 16 among those east of the Mississippi, under treaty stipulations to re- move, at 5,000.* Kespectiug the accessions to the Indian force from the Creeks, and it- is probable that considerable numbers…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 25 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. In Schoolcraft s ultimate aud consolidated table the Seminoles are put down at 1,500 j* in 1853 they were stated to number 3,000, 2,500 in the Indian Territory and 500 in Florida…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 26 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. tuates, and who, dnriDg the mioing season, may number as many as fifteen hundred. Lieutenant DalPs estimate in 1870 agrees substantially with the above, being as follows Russians and Siberians 483 Creoles…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 27 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 19 California Indians. The relation of food-supply to savage population is intimate, hut some writers on tbe subject seem to have confounded cause and effect in a wonderful manner. While it is…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 28 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 20 port a greater savage than civilized population, is surely novel if nol startling. The Spaniards were the first Europeans who occupied California, and obtained any general idea of the numbers of…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 29 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 21 The Iroquois Confederacy. This confederacy, comprising the Mohawks, Oneidas, Cayugas, Onon- dagas, Senecas, and, since about 1712- 15, the Tascaroras, affords- peculiar opportunities to study the changes and limitations of Indian…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 30 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 22 The force of the thoughtCal remarks of Dr. Morgan on the natural limitations of Indian population liviug under gentile institutions will l)e appreciated by every student of the subject. He says:…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 31 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 23 1660. The Jesuit Eelatiou of this yeitr makes the total number of warriors 2,200, wliich, computing at the rate of five persons to each warrior, a liberal allowance in the case…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 32 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 24 2. Tbat of Colonel Ooursey, at Albany, who estimated their whole Dumber at 17,000. Morgan remarks of this estimate, but it is known that his (Colonel Coursey s) means of judging…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 33 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 25 Hunter in 1720. As a geuenil rale, tbey were iiicliuled in all estimates preceding he Kevolution. 1G98. Governor Bellomont, in the report above mentioned, stated the num- ber of Iroquois warriors…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 34 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 26 Chauvignerie, but on what authority is unknown.. It bears evidence of care and extensive personal observation, and may be regarded as among the most trustworthy of the early estimates of Indian…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 35 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 27 longer interposed as a barrier to protect the English frontier and to form a contingent for military expeditions against the French, was now a matter of less consequence, and the opportunities…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 36 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 28 OnoDclagas, 200 Cayiigas, 200 j Senecas, 1,000. The numbers of the Mohawks and Oneidas are not specifically given, but the letter contin- ues There are, besides, many of every nation settled…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 37 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 29 been estimated tliat 1,810 of their warriors joined one or the other army.* The first estimate of their numbers after the Revolution was that of Imlay, corrected, he says, from Oroghan,…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 38 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 30 1819. According to a report made to the Kew York legislature in Marcby 1819, the number of Iroquois in Kew York at that time was 4,538. 1821. The next official estimate…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 39 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 31 enumerates tbem as follows Seuecas, 2,441 Onondagas, 398 Tusca- roras, 281; Oueidas, 210; Cayiigas, 123; Mohawks, 20; St. Eegis, 360 Senecas, (iu Pennsylvania,) 51 total, 3,884. The number of Oneidas in…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877
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Image 40 of Are the Indians dying out? Preliminary observations relating to Indian civilization amd education. 32 1855. Two enumerations of the Iroquois at this period are presented 1. The report of the New York State census for 1855 is as follows,* by reservations: Allegany, Tonawanda, and Cattaraugus,…
- Contributor: United States. Office of Education - Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) - Clark, S. N. (Selden Noyes)
- Date: 1877