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- catalog abstract "Eyewitness account of the law suit that "first established Indians as persons within the meaning of the law."".
- catalog contributor b9362648.
- catalog created "[1972]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972]".
- catalog description "Eyewitness account of the law suit that "first established Indians as persons within the meaning of the law."".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Standing Bear's first encounter with the Indain ring -- Standing Bear finds a friend in the editor of a western paper -- A flank movement on the Indian ring -- Mr. Hayt's assult on Standing Bear, and the reply the old chief made -- The Omahas come to Standing Bear's aid -- THe Omahas frightened at the claims of the commissioner -- Standing Bear's religion -- what army officers think of him -- Standing Bear's appeal to the courts -- What the attorneys had to say to the courts -- Stainding Bear released -- decision of Judge Elmer S. Dundy -- The order of release -- Standing Bear's farewell address.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 143 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Ponca chiefs.".
- catalog identifier "0803208146".
- catalog isFormatOf "Ponca chiefs.".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press".
- catalog relation "Ponca chiefs.".
- catalog subject "342/.73/087".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Civil rights.".
- catalog subject "KF228.S78 T5".
- catalog subject "Ponca Indians Kings and rulers Biography.".
- catalog subject "Standing Bear, Ponca chief.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Standing Bear's first encounter with the Indain ring -- Standing Bear finds a friend in the editor of a western paper -- A flank movement on the Indian ring -- Mr. Hayt's assult on Standing Bear, and the reply the old chief made -- The Omahas come to Standing Bear's aid -- THe Omahas frightened at the claims of the commissioner -- Standing Bear's religion -- what army officers think of him -- Standing Bear's appeal to the courts -- What the attorneys had to say to the courts -- Stainding Bear released -- decision of Judge Elmer S. Dundy -- The order of release -- Standing Bear's farewell address.".
- catalog title "The Ponca chiefs; an account of the trial of Standing Bear. Edited with an introd. by Kay Graber.".
- catalog type "text".