The Ponca chiefs.
An Indian's attempt to appeal from the tomahawk to the courts. A full history of the robbery of the Ponca tribe of Indians, with all the papers filed and evidence taken in the Standing Bear habeas corpus case, and full text of Judge Dundy's celebrated decision, with some suggestions towards a solution of the Indian question.
By Zylyff [pseud.] with an introduction by Inshtatheamba (Bright Eyes), and dedication by Wendell Phillips.

APA Citation

Tibbles, T. Henry., Phillips, W., Tibbles, S. La Flesche., Lockwood, B. (1880). The Ponca chiefs: An Indian's attempt to appeal from the tomahawk to the courts. A full history of the robbery of the Ponca tribe of Indians, with all the papers filed and evidence taken in the Standing Bear habeas corpus case, and full text of Judge Dundy's celebrated decision, with some suggestions towards a solution of the Indian question. Boston: Lockwood, Brooks & co..

MLA Citation

Tibbles, Thomas Henry, 1840-1928, Wendell Phillips, Susette La Flesche Tibbles, and Brooks Lockwood. The Ponca Chiefs: An Indian's Attempt to Appeal From the Tomahawk to the Courts. A Full History of the Robbery of the Ponca Tribe of Indians, With All the Papers Filed And Evidence Taken In the Standing Bear Habeas Corpus Case, And Full Text of Judge Dundy's Celebrated Decision, With Some Suggestions Towards a Solution of the Indian Question. Boston: Lockwood, Brooks & co., 1880.

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