These volumes are a first person narrative of a soldier in the West during the Great Sioux War and the Cheyenne Outbreak as well as other important Indian battles.
John Wesley Powell who, as director of the Bureau of Ethnology at the Smithsonian Institution, sponsored seminal publications on Indian life and culture. Powell obtained formal sanction for Bourke's ethnological interests, allowing him ...
These volumes are a first person narrative of a soldier in the West during the Great Sioux War and the Cheyenne Outbreak as well as other important Indian battles.
These volumes are a first person narrative of a soldier in the West during the Great Sioux War and the Cheyenne Outbreak as well as other important Indian battles.
Napler in the 1930s was a time of going without. The story starts on the 25th of June, 1930 - a sad day in the Bourke household - the funeral of Katie's father.
John Wesley Powell, director of the two-year-old American Bureau of Ethnology. Powell had learned of Bourke's work from E. S. Holden of the Naval Observatory, who had been a year behind Bourke at West Point, and from Rev.
Hinton has gone to Ft Dodge, Haskall to Fort Riley, Smith to Ft Leavenworth. ... Company B, under Captain James Henton, was at Fort Dodge, Kansas; Company F, under Captain Joseph T. Haskell, at Fort Riley, Kansas, where Haskell ...
Catarino Garza’s Revolution on the Texas-Mexico Border rescues an understudied episode from the footnotes of history. On September 15, 1891, Garza, a Mexican journalist and political activist, led a band...
This is a biography of Governor Richard Bourke.
Crazy Horse was as much feared by tribal foes as he was honored by allies.