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If any of the crimes enumerated had been perpetrated against white citi zens, the country would have rung with protests against them; redress would have been sought in the courts, and if not granted, appeal would have been had to the freeman's last resort - arms. But the Indians have no vote. There is, therefore, no one to care for their interests. They are scattered and helpless. Laws passed in their behalf are ignored at the pleasure of some man clothed with a little brief authority, and there seems absolutely no help for it.
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