Affairs of the Mexican Kickapoo Indians, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1907 |
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Página 351
... JOHN PECAN . I am a Shawnee Indian with the Kickapoos . Senator CURTIS . How long have you been in Mexico ? JOHN PECAN . About two years . Senator CURTIS . Have you an allotment ? JOHN PECAN . I have ; yes , sir . Senator CURTIS . Where is ...
... JOHN PECAN . I am a Shawnee Indian with the Kickapoos . Senator CURTIS . How long have you been in Mexico ? JOHN PECAN . About two years . Senator CURTIS . Have you an allotment ? JOHN PECAN . I have ; yes , sir . Senator CURTIS . Where is ...
Página 352
... JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir . Senator CURTIS . Do you know Mr. Grimes ? JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir . Senator CURTIS . And the young Grimes ? JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir . Senator CURTIS . Do you know Mr. Chapman ? JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir . Senator ...
... JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir . Senator CURTIS . Do you know Mr. Grimes ? JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir . Senator CURTIS . And the young Grimes ? JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir . Senator CURTIS . Do you know Mr. Chapman ? JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir . Senator ...
Página 353
... JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir . . Senator CURTIS . Who else ? JOHN PECAN . And Doctor Conine was there - four of them when I saw them . Senator CURTIS . Did they have any interpreter with them ? JOHN PECAN . No , sir ; not at that time . After ...
... JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir . . Senator CURTIS . Who else ? JOHN PECAN . And Doctor Conine was there - four of them when I saw them . Senator CURTIS . Did they have any interpreter with them ? JOHN PECAN . No , sir ; not at that time . After ...
Página 354
... JOHN PECAN . He told him he wanted them to sign papers . He brought some papers with him . Senator CURTIS . What for ? JOHN PECAN . To sign . He wanted to buy some Kickapoo land , and these Kickapoos said they did not want to sell the ...
... JOHN PECAN . He told him he wanted them to sign papers . He brought some papers with him . Senator CURTIS . What for ? JOHN PECAN . To sign . He wanted to buy some Kickapoo land , and these Kickapoos said they did not want to sell the ...
Página 355
... JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir ; they were there . Senator CURTIS . State what occurred between Grimes , Conine , and Chapman and these people that time when they came out in the coaches . JOHN PECAN . Mr. Bentley was right there at the camp ...
... JOHN PECAN . Yes , sir ; they were there . Senator CURTIS . State what occurred between Grimes , Conine , and Chapman and these people that time when they came out in the coaches . JOHN PECAN . Mr. Bentley was right there at the camp ...
Términos y frases comunes
AH-KIS-KUCK AH-NES-SHEN-NENE AH-TENY-TUCK AHCHECHE Al Brown ANNIE PECAN appraised value arrested Cal Moore CHAIRMAN CHARLIE WHITE committee CRESSON Deed dated July Doctor Conine drunk Eagle Pass EFFIE DOUGLAS EMBRY George Outcelt go to Mexico GOSTIN Guajardo Guajardo's house HENRY MURDOCK interpreter jail Joe Whipple JOHN PECAN JOHNNY KAH-KAH-TO-THE-QUAH Kickapoo Indians KISHKETON land in Oklahoma lease money MA-KA-SE-AH MACK JOHNSON MENCHACA Mexican Mexico Muzquiz NAN-NI-E-TO NOTEN November 26 OKEMA OQUEMAHAHTHEM PAH-PE-AH-SHE paid PAKOTAH PAMETHOT paper PEAH-TWY-A-TUCK PECK-KE-AH-PEAH PEQUA policemen PUCK-E-SHINNO PUM-Y-TUM-MOKE R. C. Conine RACHEL KIRK remember Russell Johnson Sabinas SCHMIDT sell your land Senator CURTIS SHAFTER Shawnee SMITH stay TAH-PAH-SHE talk tell Thackery thereupon excused told TOM SMITH took touch the pen W. A. Bonnet W. L. Chapman W. W. Ives WAH-PAH-HO-KO WAH-PE-CHE-QUA WAH-PE-CHE-QUA-QUAH WAH-THECK-KO-NA-HAH WAHNAHKETHAHAH WELLER whisky wife WILLIAM MURDOCK witness was thereupon woman
Pasajes populares
Página 166 - State, personally appeared and , to me known to be the identical person-- who executed the within and foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that executed the same as free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein set forth.
Página 154 - APRIL 12, 1935 (The witness having been first duly sworn by the chairman, testified as follows:) The CHAIRMAN.
Página 3 - Indians of said tribes, affiliating with said Kickapoo Indians now or hereafter nonresident in the United States, who have been allotted land in Oklahoma or Indian Territory are hereby removed...
Página 3 - Territory are removed: Provided, that any such Indian allottee who is a nonresident of the United States may lease his allotment without restriction for a period not exceeding five years: Provided further, that the parent or the person next of kin having the care and custody of a minor allottee may lease the allotment of said minor as herein provided, except that no such lease shall extend beyond the minority of said allottee...
Página 3 - Said committee is authorized to send for persons and papers, to administer oaths, to sit during sessions or recess of the Senate, and. if deemed advisable, at Brownsville or elsewhere: the expense of the investigation to be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate.
Página 3 - That, without questioning the legality or Justice of any act of the President In relation thereto, the Committee on Military Affairs is hereby authorized and directed, by subcommittee or otherwise, to take and have printed testimony for the purpose of ascertaining all the facts with reference to or connected with the affray at Brownsville, Texas, on the night of August thirteenth-fourteenth, nineteen hundred and six. Said committee is authorized to send for persons and papers, to administer oaths,...
Página 200 - I will ask you to state to the committee whether or not had you been in my place under the circumstances you would have remained there or left.
Página 3 - All restrictions as to sale and incumbrance of all lands, inherited and otherwise, of all adult Kickapoo Indians, and of all Shawnee, Delaware, Caddo, and Wichita Indians who have heretofore been or are now known as Indians of said tribes, affiliating with said Kickapoo Indians now or hereafter nonresident...
Página 582 - ... Northwest, and even there I want the record to be quite clear in this respect: It did not relieve them from the contracts, and they were not abrogated. They were only relieved to the extent that coal under these orders was forced to go elsewhere than where they otherwise would have shipped it, and only for that length of time, and at the end of that time the contract would remain in full force and effect. Now, with respect to these letters of Mr. Henderson, the record should show that my understanding...
Página 29 - SHAFTER, having been first duly sworn by the chairman, testified as follows: Senator CURTIS.