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Indians Quotes by James Welch
- Nobody would take checks from Indians, nobody would give them any credit, and nobody would let them drink in the bars. There was a rudeness,…
- I used to object to being called an Indian writer, and would always say I was a writer who happened to be an Indian, and…
- In a lot of Indian societies, spirituality has been lost, I think it's still the best way of looking at the world for Indians -…
- The townspeople outside the reservations had a very superior attitude toward Indians, which was kind of funny, because they weren't very wealthy; they were on…
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- These people were well dressed in skins, had some guns, but armed generally with bows and arrows and such other instruments of… — William Henry Ashley
- When I was a kid, I really loved Indians. Native Americans. Pardon. Me. — Dave Attell
- You don't see Indians in Hollywood films around which a story can revolve. As soon as we have a social presence in… — Amitabh Bachchan
- There is one God, and He made both Indians and white men. We were all made out of the dust of the… — Standing Bear
- Friends and brothers, The Almighty created us Indians. We are as he made us. The Almighty has given to the whites a… — Standing Bear
- Indians were frequently off their reservations. — Buffalo Bill
- Major North has had for years complete power over these Indians and can do more with them than any man living. — Buffalo Bill
- The Indians kept increasing in numbers until it was estimated that we were fighting from 800 to 1,000 of them. — Buffalo Bill
- I thought I was benefiting the Indians as well as the government, by taking them all over the United States, and giving… — Buffalo Bill
- On the fourth day of July following, a party of about two hundred Indians attacked Boonsborough, killed one man, and wounded two. — Daniel Boone
- During our travels, the Indians entertained me well; and their affection for me was so great, that they utterly refused to leave… — Daniel Boone
- In the decline of the day, near Kentucky river, as we ascended the brow of a small hill, a number of Indians… — Daniel Boone