INDEX

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