Episode 79

The Indian Wars (Part 3): Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce & Standing Bear’s Fight for Civil Rights

Athearn, Robert G. William Tecumseh Sherman and the Settlement of the West. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1995. 

Cozzens, Peter. The Earth is Weeping: The Epic Story of the Indian Wars for the American West. New York: Vintage Books, 2016. 

Dando-Collins, Stephen. Standing Bear is a Person: The True Story of a Native American’s Quest for Justice. Cambridge, MA: DeCapo Press, 2004. 

Erskine, Charles and Scott Wood. “The Pursuit and Capture of Chief Joseph.” New Perspectives on The West. Accessed at: http://www.pbs.org/weta/thewest/resources/archives/six/joseph.htm.

Katz, Brigit. “Chief Standing Bear, Who Fought for Native American Freedoms, Is Honored With a Statue in the Capitol.” Smithsonian Magazine. September 25, 2019. Accessed at:https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/chief-standing-bear-who-fought-native-american-freedoms-honored-statue-capitol-180973208/.

Mathes, Valerie Sherer. “Ponca Chief Standing Bear: Catalyst for Indian Policy Reform.” South Dakota State Historical Society 30 no. 3 (Fall 2000), 249 - 276. Map, page 256. Accessed at: https://www.sdhspress.com/journal/south-dakota-history-30-3/ponca-chief-standing-bear-catalyst-for-indian-policy-reform/vol-30-no-3-ponca-chief-standing-bear.pdf.

Report of the Secretary of War, Volume 1. Washington DC: Government Printing Office, 1887. 

“Standing Bear Display.” United States District Court: District of Nebraska. Accessed at: https://www.ned.uscourts.gov/public/standing-bear-display.

“Standing Bear v. George Crook,” National Archives, Identifier: 7403552. Local Identifier #96. Accessed at: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7403552.

“Susette Bright Eyes La Flesche.” Nebraska Studies. Accessed at:  http://www.nebraskastudies.org/en/1875-1899/the-trial-of-standing-bear/susette-la-flesche-tibbles/.

“The Treaty Period.” National Park Service. Accessed at: https://www.nps.gov/nepe/learn/historyculture/the-treaty-era.htm.

Tibbles, Thomas Henry. Buckskin and Blanket Days: Memoirs of a Friend of the Indians. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1905. 

Tibbles, Thomas Henry. 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, and Company, 1879.