Intro -- PREFACE, BY BISHOP WHIPPLE -- INTRODUCTION, BY PRESIDENT JULIUS H. SEELYE -- AUTHOR'S NOTE. -- CONTENTS. -- CHAPTER I. -- INTRODUCTORY -- CHAPTER II. -- THE DELAWARES -- CHAPTER III. -- THE CHEYENNES -- CHAPTER IV. -- THE NEZ PERCÉS -- CHAPTER V. -- THE SIOUX -- CHAPTER VI. -- THE PONCAS -- CHAPTER VII. -- THE WINNEBAGOES -- CHAPTER VIII. -- THE CHEROKEES -- CHAPTER IX. -- MASSACRES OF INDIANS BY WHITES -- I. The Conestoga Massacre -- II. The Gnadenhütten Massacre -- III. Massacres of Apaches -- CHAPTER X. -- CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX. -- I. THE SAND CREEK MASSACRE -- II. THE PONCA CASE. -- III. TESTIMONIES TO INDIAN CHARACTER -- IV. OUTRAGES COMMITTED ON INDIANS BY WHITES. -- V. EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSION SENT TO TREAT WITH THE SIOUX CHIEF SITTING BULL, IN CANADA -- VI. ACCOUNT OF SOME OF THE OLD GRIEVANCES OF THE SIOUX -- VII. LETTER FROM SARAH WINNEMUCCA, AN EDUCATED PAH-UTE WOMAN -- VIII. LAWS OF THE DELAWARE NATION OF INDIANS -- IX. ACCOUNT OF THE CHEROKEE WHO INVENTED THE CHEROKEE ALPHABET. -- X. PRICES PAID BY WHITE MEN FOR SCALPS. -- XI. EXTRACT FROM TREATY WITH CHEYENNES IN 1865 -- XII. WOOD-CUTTING BY INDIANS IN DAKOTA. -- XIII. SEQUEL TO THE WALLA WALLA MASSACRE -- XIV. AN ACCOUNT OF THE NUMBERS, LOCATION, AND SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONDITION OF EACH IMPORTANT TRIBE AND BAND OF INDIANS WI -- |