Abolitionism
Agency Village
Allen, Walter
American Cyclopedia
American Ethnology Bureau
Ancestors
Apache Indians
Arapaho Indians
Arkansas City, Kansas
clan chiefs’ return trek from
Arkansas City Traveler
Arkansas River
Associated Press
Barnaby, Batiste
Bear Shield, See also Standing
Bear, and burial of Bear Shield’s remains
Bell, Alonzo
Big Elk
Big Snake
arrests of
death of
Blacks
Bonsall, I. S.
Boone, A. G.
Boosters
Boston Daily Advertiser
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston Indian Committee
Boston Lyceum Bureau
Boston Ponca Committee
Horticultural Hall reception
Bourke, John Gregory (Lieutenant)
death of
Indian names for
Bright Eyes
brother of. See Woodworker
description/background of
and Henry Tibbles
information and statements provided by
last years and death of
marriage to Henry Tibbles
mother of
and Poncas remaining in Indian Territory
sister Rosalie
sister Susan
speech at Omaha Presbyterian Church
as Susette La Flesche
and tours of the East
as translator for Standing Bear’s closing
statement
Brown, John
Buckskin and Blanket Days (Tibbles)
Buffalo Bill’s Wild West traveling shows
Buffalo Chip
Buffalo Track
Buntline, Ned
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
referendum arranged by
Burial practices. See under Ponca Indians
Burnham, Horace B. (Colonel)
Burnham, Leavitt
Burnside, Ambrose (General)
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Carpenter, William L. (Lieutenant)
Catlin, George
Chandler, Zacharia
Cheyenne Indians
Chicago, Illinois
Chicago Board of Trade
Chicago Times
Chicago Tribune
Chicken Hunter
Children, See also under
Ponca Indians
Christians. See Iron Eye, as Christian; Ponca
Indians, as Christians; Standing Bear, as
Christian
Citizenship
Civil War
Clarkson, Robert (Bishop)
Clothing
Cochise
Cody, Buffalo Bill
Comanche Indians
Congress. See U.S. Congress
Conner, William
Constitution. See Fourth Amendment; U.S.
Constitution
Corn
Corruption, See also Indian Ring;
Whiteman, William H., as corrupt
Council blankets
Council Fire (journal)
Court case. See Standing Bear et al. v. Crook
Crazy Bear
Crazy Horse
Cries for War
Crockett, Davy
Crook, George (General)
death of
description/background of
and Henry Tibbles
Indian names for
and Indian Ring corruption
interview with Standing Bear
and President Hayes
and Presidential Ponca Commission
as Solider Lodge initiate
and writ of habeas corpus
Custer, George Armstrong (Lieutenant Colonel)
Daily Commonwealth of Topeka, Kansas
Daily Herald. See Omaha Daily Herald
Dakota people, See also Sioux Indians
Dakota Territory
Dana, Charles A.
Dawes, Henry L.
Dawes Bill
Deaths
of Amelia Tibbles
of Carl Schurz
of Iron Eye, Crook, Bourke, Dundy
Poppleton, H. H. Jackson, Bright Eyes
of Standing Bear
See also Big Snake, death of
Department of the Platte
Depressions
Dorsey, J. Owen (Reverend)
Douglass, Frederick
Draper, Solomon
Dred Scott case
Drought
Dumps
Dundy, Elmer Scipio (judge)
death of
description/background of
importance of role of
verdict of. See also Standing Bear
et al. v. Crook
Dundy, Elmer Scipio, Jr.
Equality, See also Legal rights
Escape from Indian Territory
arrest of escape party.
See also Writ of habeas
corpus
escape party chosen
Evening Post (New York)
Expatriation, right of
Farley, Edward
Farming
See also Corn;
Wheat farmers
Fletcher, Alice Cunningham
Fontanelle, Henry
Fort Omaha
Fort Reno
Fort Smith
Fourteenth Amendment
Frontier states
Frost, G. W. (Reverend)
Fund-raising
Gale, John
Garfield, James A.
Gaylord, R. R.
Geronimo
Goddard, Delano A.
Gold Rush
Grant, Ulysses S.
Great Britain
Great Father
Gundry, Jane
Gundry, Joseph
Habeas corpus, See also Writ
of habeas corpus
Hairy Bear
Hale, Edward Everett
Hamilton, William (Reverend)
Hamilton, W. W. (“Willie”)
Harsha, William (Reverend)
Haworth, James
Hayes, Rutherford B.
and Carl Schurz
meetings with Standing Bear and White
Eagle
reply to Senator Hoar’s letter
and severalty principle for Indians
Hayes, Webb C.
Hayt, Ezra A.
dismissal of
after Standing Bear et al. v. Crook
Hemenway, Mary Porter Tileston and
Augustus
Hinman, Samuel D. (Reverend)
Hoar, George F.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
Honor marks
Horses
of the white man
Houghton, Henry
Howard, E. A.
Howe, John D.
Hubdon Village
Hughes Carleton
Hughes, Nathan
Hunts
Illness.
See also Deaths; Malaria
Independence City, Kansas
Indian Ring
“Indians and the Law” (Hale editorial)
Indian Territory
clan chiefs’ trip to
Poncas’ new site at
Quapaw and Kaw reservations in
tribes removed to, See also
Omaha Indians, removal to Indian
Territory; Ponca Indians, removal to
Indian Territory
Ingraham, Prentiss
Initiation ceremonies
Interior Department
See
also Schurz, Carl
Iron Eye
as Christian
death of
parents/children of. See also
Bright Eyes; Woodworker
and tour of the East
wives of
Jackson, Helen Hunt
Jefferson, Thomas
Joe’s Village
Johnson, Andrew
Kansas.See also Arkansas
City, Kansas
Kansas Pacific Railroad
Kaw Indians
Kemble, Edward C.
King, John H. (Colonel)
Kirkwood, Samuel J.
La Flesche, Frank
See also Woodworker
La Flesche, Joseph
La Flesche, Mary Gale
Lambertson, Genio Madison
. See also Standing Bear et al. v.
Crook
Lawrence, James
Lawyers,. See also
Lambertson, Genio Madison; Poppleton
A. J.; Webster, John Lee
Le Claire, Charles
Legal rights
Lewis and Clark expedition
Little Big Horn River
Little Chief
Lockwood, John S.
Log houses
Lone Chief
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Long Runner
Lowell, James Russell
Lyceum lectures
McBride and Bevins (lawyers)
McCrary, George W.
Macfarland, John M.
McKinley, William
Malaria
Manifest Destiny
Martin, S. N. D. (Reverend)
Mason, Stanton A. (Lieutenant)
Meacham, Alfred B.
Merchant of Venice, The (Shakespeare)
Midland Lyceum Bureau (Boston)
Miles, Nelson (General)
Miller, George L.
Miller, Samuel F. (Supreme Court Justice)
Minnesota
Missouri Republican
Morgan, Charles
Nance, Albinus
Nast, Thomas
Nebraska
governor of
Republican Valley
See also Omaha, Nebraska
Nebraska Aid Society
Negotiations
New York Daily Sun
New York Observer
New York Times
New York Tribune
Nez Percé Indians
Niobrara City
Niobrara Pioneer
Niobrara River. See also Ponca
Indians, reservation at Niobrara River
Notions
O’Connor, James
Oklahoma. See also Indian Territory
Old Point Comfort (Virginia)
Omaha Daily Bee
Omaha Daily Herald
as Omaha World-Herald
Omaha Indians
burial practices of
and escaping Poncas
Omaha reservation
removal to Indian Territory
See also Bright Eyes; Iron Eye
Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha Indian Committee
Omaha Ponca Relief Committee
Omaha Presbyterian Church
Poppleton Building in
See also Omaha Daily Herald
One Woman
Ord, Edward (General)
Osage Indians
Oto reservation
Parker, Ely
Patriarchy
Peisen, Andrew (Private)
Perine, P. L.
Phillips, Wendell
Photography
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Plains Indians
Plowed Under (Harsha)
Ponca Chiefs, The, An Indian’s Attempt to
Appeal from the Tomahawk to the Courts
(Tibbles)
Ponca Indians
burial practices of
chiefs of Ponca clans. See also
Arkansas City, Kansas, clan chiefs’ return
trek from; Indian Territory, clan chiefs’
trip to
children
as Christians. See also Standing
Bear, as Christian
confiscated possessions of
“half-breeds”
on island in Niobrara River
as Maste’Pa’ca and Osni’Pa’ca tribes
Omaha and Yankton Sioux among
removal to Indian Territory
See also Escape from Indian
Territory; Indian Territory, Poncas’ new
site at
reservation at Niobrara River
See also Standing Bear, and burial of
Bear Shield’s remains
and Sioux Indians
system of justice
translation of “Ponca”
Poppleton, A. J.
death of
final argument at hearing. See
also Standing Bear et al. v. Crook
no longer representing Poncas
receiving headdress from Standing Bear
Prairie Flower
Presbyterians
Presidential Ponca Commission
Prince, Frederick O.
Protestant churches
Public opinion
Quantrill, William
Quapaw Indians
Racial traits (of Native Americans)
Railroads
Ramsey, Alexander
Red Cloud
Redpath; James Clark
Redpath Lyceum Bureau of New York
Referendum. See Bureau of Indian Affairs
referendum arranged by
Richards, T.W.T.
Rights. See Legal rights
Rosebud River
Rosewater, Edward
Royall, William B. (Colonel)
St. Louis Republican
St. Paul Pioneer Press
Satterthwaite, A. R.
Savage, James W.
Schurz, Carl
cartoon of
last years and death of
and Ponca chiefs in Washington
and President Hayes
Severalty concept
Shakespeare, William
Sheldon, Addison E.
Sherburne, Joe
Sheridan, Phillip (General)
Sherman, William T. (General)
Sherrill, Alvin F. (Reverend)
Shines White
Sioux City Daily Journal
Sioux Indians
Brulé Lakota Sioux
See also under Ponca Indians
Sitting Bear
Sitting Bull
Smith, John Quincy
Smith, Watson
Society for Propagating the Gospel Among the
Indians and Others of North America
(SPGAIONA)
Soldier Lodges
Song of Hiawatha, The (Longfellow)
South Dakota
Spanish-American War
Spotted Tail
Springer, John
Standard Oil scandal
Standing Bear
birth of
brothers of. See also Big
Snake
and burial of Bear Shield’s remains
children of. See also Bear
Shield
as Christian
and death of Carl Schurz
described
and Ezra Hayt
gifts to Webster and Poppleton
and “half-breeds”
and illegal visit to reservations
last years and death of
log home built by
at Ponca council with Kemble and
Lawrence
sister of
Standing Bear’s People (clan)
and tours of the East
trip to Washington
visited by government lawyers after hearing
wife of (Susette)
See also Crook, George, interview with
Standing Bear; Escape from Indian
Territory; Standing Bear et al. v. Crook;
under Tibbles, (Thomas) Henry
Standing Bear et al. v. Crook
Bright Eyes as translator at end of
entrance of General Crook
entrance of Standing Bear
and General Crook’s objection to amended
return
Lambertson’s summation
Poncas attending
and Poncas having severed tribal relations
public gallery
Standing Bear’s statement at end of
Standing Bear’s testimony
testimony at
verdict of Judge Dundy
Webster’s summation
Standing Buffalo
Stickney, William
Stull, Homer
Sun Dance ceremony
Supreme Court
Swift Running Waters. See Niobrara River
Switzer, Warren
Tainne
Telegraphy
and deaths of Big Snake and Amelia
Tibbles
Thompson, Frederick
Tibbles, Martha
Tibbles, (Thomas) Henry
and A. J. Poppleton
arrest of
article about Ponca prisoners
daughters of
description/background of
and famine relief crusades. See Wheat
farmers
and Iron Eye
and John Lee Webster
marriage to Bright Eyes
mother of
and Omaha’s Protestant churches
and Poncas remaining in Indian Territory
resignation from Omaha Daily Herald
as Solider Lodge initiate
and Standing Bear
trips to the East
and Wendell Phillips
wife of (Amelia)
See also Bright Eyes, and Henry Tibbles;
Crook, George, and Henry Tibbles
Translations
Treaties
of
of
of
of
as superseded
Union Pacific Railroad
U.S. Army
4th Cavalry Regiment
9th Cavalry Regiment
U.S. Congress
Senate Indian Affairs Committee
Senate Judiciary Committee
U.S. Constitution.See also
Fourteenth Amendment
U.S. district attorney. See also
Lambertson, Genio Madison
Voice of the Waters
Vore, Jacob
Wakanda (Great Spirit)
Walker, Fergus
Walks Over the Other
War Department
Watterson, Henry
Webster, John Lee
receiving tomahawk from Standing Bear
See also Standing Bear et al. v. Crook; under
Tibbles, (Thomas) Henry
Westward expansion
Wheat farmers
Whistler
White Eagle (Chief)
children of
letter of authorization to Tibbles
trips to Washington
Whiteman, William H.
as corrupt
and death of Big Snake
dismissal of
White Swan
Whiting, William
Williams, B. W.
Williams Lecture and Musical Bureau
Williams, R. (Assistant Adjutant General)
Woodpecker
Woodworker. See also La
Flesche, Frank
Writ of habeas corpus
See also Habeas corpus; Legal
rights; Standing Bear et al. v. Crook
Yankton (town)
Yates, W. M.
Yellow Horse