Thomas Tibbles

Thomas Tibbles Thomas Henry Tibbles (May 22, 1840 – May 14, 1928) was an American abolitionist, writer, journalist, Native American rights activist, and politician who was born in Ohio and lived in various other places in the United States, especially Nebraska. Tibbles played an important role in the trial of Standing Bear, a legal battle which led to the liberation of the Ponca tribe from the Indian territory in Oklahoma in the year 1879. This landmark case led to important improvements in the civil rights of Native Americans throughout the country and opened the door to further advancement. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Buckskin and blanket days; memoirs of a friend of the Indians written in 1905 by Tibbles, Thomas Henry, 1840-1928

    Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1957
    [1st ed.].
    Format: Book


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    Standing Bear and the Ponca chiefs by Tibbles, Thomas Henry, 1840-1928

    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1995
    Format: Book


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    Buckskin and blanket days. by Tibbles, Thomas Henry, 1840-1928

    Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1957
    1st ed.].
    Format: Book


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    The Ponca chiefs ; an account of the trial of Standing Bear by Tibbles, Thomas Henry, 1840-1928

    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1972
    Format: Book


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    Buckskin and blanket days ; memoirs of a friend of the Indians written in 1905 by Tibbles, Thomas Henry, 1840-1928

    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1969
    Format: Book


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    Standing Bear and the Ponca chiefs by Tibbles, Thomas Henry, 1840-1928

    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1995
    Format: Government Document Book


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    Standing Bear and the Ponca chiefs by Tibbles, Thomas Henry, 1840-1928

    Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1995
    Format: Book


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