id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 20463 Tuttle, Edmund B. (Edmund Bostwick) Three Years on the Plains: Observations of Indians, 1867-1870 .txt text/plain 47298 2651 83 old chief, and said they had come to live in his country; they were Red Cloud, a head chief, lives in what is called the Powder River Some Indians it is said killed the old man Jules, and tribes, says "I never knew an Indian chief to break his word!" Indian trader makes a good thing out of the poor fellows in this way: great, as the Indians saw very plainly that it was the white man's Indians that their country was to be occupied by the whites, Red Cloud Red Cloud won great glory among all the Indians on the plains by his and the Indians probably took him for a "brave" white chief of high "The Great Father got Red Cloud's message that he wanted to come to began; the Indians, as usual, said "How." Red Cloud Little Swan, a Sioux chief, said to the President about the Indian ./cache/20463.txt ./txt/20463.txt