All Items 6 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 6 Contributor 20 Eisenberg, Pablo 6 Allen, John F. 1 Blair & Rives 1 Boudinot, Elias C. (Elias Cornelius), 1835-1890 1 Boudinot, Elias, -1839 1 Burton Publishing Company 1 Harper & Brothers 1 Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885 1 Joint Committee on Indian Affairs of the Four Yearly Meetings of Baltimore, Genesee, New York, and Philadelphia (Society of Friends : Hicksite) 1 Kellogg, Laura Cornelius, 1880- 1 Lockwood, Brooks, and Company 1 McGill & Witherow 1 Merrihew & Thompson 1 Seelye, Julius H. (Julius Hawley), 1824-1895 1 Standing Bear, Ponca chief 1 Strong, Nathaniel T. 1 Tibbles, Susette La Flesche, 1854-1903 1 Tibbles, Thomas Henry, 1840-1928 1 United States. Congress. (25th, 2nd session : 1837-1838). Senate 1 United States. Office of Indian Affairs 1 show more 15 show fewer Location 2 Indian Territory 1 New York (State) 1 Topic 9 Government relations 6 Indians of North America 6 Treaties 2 Cherokee Indians 1 Indian land transfers 1 Legal status, laws, etc 1 Ponca Indians 1 Seneca Indians 1 Trials, litigation, etc. 1 show more 4 show fewer Part Of 1 Younghee Kim-Wait (Class of 1982)/Pablo Eisenberg Collection of Native American Literature 6 Genre 2 Books 5 Government publication 1 Subject 11 Indians of North America – Government relations 6 Cherokee Indians – Government relations 1 Cherokee Indians – Treaties 1 Indian land transfers – Indian Territory 1 Indians of North America – Indian Territory 1 Indians of North America – New York (State) – Treaties 1 Ponca Indians – Legal status, laws, etc 1 Seneca Indians 1 Standing Bear, Ponca chief – Trials, litigation, etc. 1 Strong, Nathaniel T.. Appeal to the Christian community on the condition and prospects of the New-York Indians 1 United States. Office of Indian Affairs 1 show more 6 show fewer Speech of Elias C. Boudinot, a Cherokee Indian, on the Indian question, delivered at Vinita, Cherokee Nation, the junction of the Atlantic and Pacific, and the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas railroads, September 21, 1871 Boudinot, Elias C. (Elias Cornelius), 1835-1890 Speech of Elias C. Boudinot, a Cherokee Indian, on the Indian question, delivered at Vinita, Cherokee Nation, the junction of the Atlantic and Pacific, and the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas railroads, September 21, 1871 A further illustration of the case of the Seneca Indians in the state of New York: in a review of a pamphlet entitled "An appeal to the Christian community, &c., by Nathaniel T. Strong, a chief of the Seneca tribe" Joint Committee on Indian Affairs of the Four Yearly Meetings of Baltimore, Genesee, New York, and Philadelphia (Society of Friends : Hicksite) A further illustration of the case of the Seneca Indians in the state of New York: in a review of a pamphlet entitled "An appeal to the Christian community, &c., by Nathaniel T. Strong, a chief of the Seneca tribe" The Ponca chiefs: an Indian's attempt to appeal from the tomahawk to the courts : a full history of the robbery of the Ponca tribe of Indians, with all the papers filed and evidence taken in the Standing Bear habeas corpus case, and full text of Judge Dundy's celebrated decision, with some suggestions towards a solution of the Indian question Tibbles, Thomas Henry, 1840-1928 The Ponca chiefs: an Indian's attempt to appeal from the tomahawk to the courts : a full history of the robbery of the Ponca tribe of Indians, with all the papers filed and evidence taken in the Standing Bear habeas corpus case, and full text of Judge Dundy's celebrated decision, with some suggestions towards a solution of the Indian question Documents in relation to the validity of the Cherokee treaty of 1835: Letters and other papers relating to Cherokee affairs : being a reply to sundry publications authorized by John Ross Boudinot, Elias, -1839 This publication, presented before the United States Senate in 1838, is a set of letters and articles related to the Treaty of New Echota (1835), narrated by Elias Boudinot, the original editor of the Cherokee Phoenix. In resigning his post as editor of the Phoenix, Boudinot sets forth the basis for conflict between rival factions of Cherokee leadership -- the Treaty Party or Ridge Party and the Anti-Treaty Party or Ross Party. Boudinot, a member of the pro-treaty group, utilizes various documents to explain the motives of the removal treaty signers, and in so doing, he criticizes Principal Chief John Ross for misleading the Cherokee people by fostering their hopes in a lost cause. Boudinot includes letters and addresses by Ross and himself relative to strife amongst the parties and a failed attempt at resolution as well as correspondence between himself and the Chief. Documents in relation to the validity of the Cherokee treaty of 1835: Letters and other papers relating to Cherokee affairs : being a reply to sundry publications authorized by John Ross Our democracy and the American Indian: a comprehensive presentation of the Indian situation as it is today Kellogg, Laura Cornelius, 1880- Our democracy and the American Indian: a comprehensive presentation of the Indian situation as it is today A century of dishonor: a sketch of the United States government's dealings with some of the Indian tribes Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885 A century of dishonor: a sketch of the United States government's dealings with some of the Indian tribes