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INDEX Addison.Joseph. 43-44 Allen. Frank. 151-52 Allen. Henry. 151-52 Angeline (daughterofChiefSeattle). 144. 145 Arrowsmith. William, 4. 2S-W Bagley. Clarence B.: ChiefSeattle speech reprinted by. 24-25. 33; on Henry A Smith. 39 Bakel; Mount. 130 Beauregard. P. G. T~ u8 Benton.Thomas Hart. 117. u8. 121 Binns. An:hie. 5-7 Blacldeet Indians. 126 Boas. Franz. 33n. 35 Boldt dI!cision.u5-16 Boren family (Seattlesettlers). 143 Buerge. David: on Henry A Smith, 36-37. 39n. 67:dating ofChiefSeattle speech. 49: on 1850 Seattle speech, 58, 59n Bulfun. Georges Louis Leclerc. comptede. 83-85 Calhoun.John ~ 118 California gold rush. 109 Catholic:: missions. 61, 109 ChiefSeattle. See Seattle. Chief ChiefSeattle speech: interpretations of. 3-4: bibliography of. 4: textual history of. 4. 22-29; in sc::holarlyworb, S. 6. 29: complete text of. 12-17:authenticityof, 21, 29-46.41. 73: passages quoted from. 23. 24-25. 30. 32. 33. 36. 51. 62. 65. 74. 102-3. 117.135-36: main theme of•.36: resists criticism, 137-38; on scenic marker. 141: and Northwest oral literature; ISO. See also Seattle. Chief ChinookJ..-gon: as a language. 33. 35. 107. 132: partic::uJar terms in. 33-35.68. 134. J39, 141; dictionaries of. 34. 37. used in translation. 43. 5O-S1. 59. 620 Christianity. See Indians. and Christianity; Seattle, Chief, religious beliefs of: Stevens. Isaac1..values and d1aracterof Clay. Henry. 118 Coleman, EdmundT.13Q-31 Cresap. Midlael. 79 Curti, Merle. 119 Dennyfamily (Seattle settlers), 143 Douglas. Stephan A. 118.119. 123 Duwamish Indians: alter 1855. 141, 144-46: spiritual pwers o/: 152-53 BeRs. Myron. 34-35 Elmendorf. William, 150-53 Emerson. Ralph Waldo, 119-22passim Fremont,JohnC. 121 Gibbs. George: records public meetingat Seattle. SO-53: as ethnologist, 52-53. 107. til. 137; involved in treaty councils. 54. 11,3. 114: Isaac I. Stevens attacked by. 99102 ; on extinction ofIndians. 113n; on punishing Indians, 113-14 Gibson.John. 79 Goetzmann. William, 106 Goldsborough. Hugh, 99 Grant, FrederickJames: ChiefSeattlespeech reprinted by, 12, 22, 23: errors of, 23: biography of Henry A. Smith. 2,3. 39 Halleck. Henry, 118 Hsrrison. Wllliam Henry. 117. 118 165 ___ INDEX-..... Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 76-77. 93-96. 103-4, las Hazard. Mrs. Benjamin. uCi-29 Hudson's BayCompany. 32, 109 Indians: protestspeeches of. ~. 37-38; Puget Sound raids of. 32; spiritual beliefs of. 3436 . 38, 43-44. 5:1.-53> 61-62, 74> 13m. 13233 . 145. 151-53: devastation of. 38, U3n: oratoryof. 44-46. 57, 58. 78-8$ stereotypes of. 43-46. 80-86; wars of. 58. 99101 ; and Christianity, So-81; legal deci· sions alfecting.1t4-16:oral literature of. 148-53. See also Noble Savage; Seattle. Chief.Treaties with Indians: other particular Indian names Jacobs. Melville. 149"'50 Jeti'm. Susan.(1.7. 138n Jefferson. Thomas: and Indians. 76-81. loS. 116: and the West, 17-78. loS. 116; Notes on the State ofllirginia, 78-85passim. 96-97.106;literate prejudice of. 86-87: Declaration ofIndependence celebrated in earlySeattle. 87: and Isaac I. Stevens. 103.104-5 Joseph. Chief. 37-gS Kaiser. Rudolph. 4. 26-~ 33. 53-54 Lawrence. D. H.• 91-93 Lee. Robert E.. 118. 1~ Lee. W. Storrs. 7-8. 33 Leschi (Indian leader), 101, 1S:~ Lewis and Clarkexpedition. n 104-5. 106. 107.147 Logan. Chief.78-86 McClellan. George B., 118 Manifest Destioy. 112. lW. 135 Manypenny. George. 115 Maples family (Seattle settlers). 146 Marshall.John. 114 Maynard. David S.. 6, n. 51. 57. 63. 64. 143 Medicine Creek. 53>54. 65 Meeker. Ezra, 101, 102,124n Mukilteo, 54 Murray. David. 44-46 National Archives, 50 Noble Savage (Indian stereotype). 7. 44-46 Oregon Donation Land Act of1850.110-12, 143 Oregon Trail, 109 Oregon Treaty, 32, 48 Patkenim. Chief. 58 Perry. Matthew. 118-19 Perry.Thd. 4. 6n. 25-29. 19Sn Pierce. Franklin. 104. 119 Port Elliott treaty council. 47-48.52-53> 54- !i5. 61 Rainier. Mount, 13D-34 Ramsey.Jarold. 150 Rich.John M.. 214-25. 33 Richards. Kent, 1l7. 134 Sea!th High School. 1420 Seattle. Chief: imagery of. 3-11passim, 39146 ; encounters with Isaac I. Steven$, 3. 47-55. 57: "Letter to President Pierce; 6n: "greatspeech" of1854> 50-51; speech at Port Elliott. 57-58: friendly to settlers. 58. 62., 63.66. 146, 152. 154: speech ofgreeting (1850).58-60; religious beliefs of. 61-6:1; name of. 63n, 66: named as chiefby Isaac I. Stevens. 66; fishing grounds of. 141: bustof. 143: final years of. 144: as...

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