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An Autobiography of Buffalo Bill (Colonel W. F. Cody)

CHAPTER XI
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Soon the friends of the first White Men came and took more land.

Then cities arose and always the White Man's lands were extended and the Indians pushed farther and farther away from the country that the Great Father had given them and that had always been theirs.
"When treaties were broken and the Indians trespassed on the rights of the White Man, my chiefs and I were always here to adjust the White Man's wrongs.
"When treaties were broken and the Indians' rights were infringed, no one could find the white chiefs.

They were somewhere back toward the rising sun.

There was no one to give us justice.

New chiefs of the White Men came to supplant the old chiefs.


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