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Chapter 13 199<br />

Jesuit De Smet with Indian Chiefs of the Pacific Northwest, 1859 #54<br />

De Smet Meets Hostile Sioux, Powder River, 1868 #55<br />

A Radical Red Republican and friend of both General Sherman, whose son<br />

Thomas became a Jesuit, and Catholic General Sheridan, De Smet was the<br />

foremost peace negotiator for the Order’s new government in Washington.<br />

Sadly in 1868, Chief Sitting Bull of the Sioux, the “Generalissimo” of the<br />

hostile chiefs, trusted this evil White man who “kept no faith with heretics,<br />

liberals or pagans.” The treaties were violated; the natives were betrayed,<br />

massacred and consigned to reservations to make jewelry. For the Black<br />

Pope’s new “Holy Roman” American Empire had no place for the<br />

conquered White Protestants of the South or the abused American Indians.<br />

The Jesuits of the Middle United States, Gilbert J. Garraghan, S.J., (New York:<br />

America Press, 1938) Vol. III, pp. 78, 79.<br />

The Jesuits – 1600 - 1750

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