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William Hepworth Dixon, White Conquest: Volume 1, Chapter 22: Indian seers. (search)
parody on these Indian seers. In March last year an Indian prophet came into a camp of wandering Utes near Tierra Amarilla, in New Mexico, bringing a message to this tribe of Utes from their Great Spirit. The man was known to be a Saint; a Red detheir losses, and caring nothing for the Great Spirit, the White men gathered in from ranch and mine, and going into Tierra Amarilla, where the Indian agent, John S. Armstrong, lived, requested that officer to recover and restore their stock. An Inbraves. Chacen rode back, and Armstrong, on receiving his report, sent out for troops. who soon came rattling into Tierra Amarilla, under Captain Stevenson. They had not long to wait for a collision with the sacred race. Aflame with pride, and the Apaches, and after starving for five or six weeks, and losing nearly all their cows and ponies, they returned to Tierra Amarilla in an abject plight and spirit. Armstrong resolved to separate the bands, and send them, not to Green River in Ut