Miltiadis Michalopoulos

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The threat always had the effect of restraining them. Indians will not stand a white man's charge. They dread close quarters and get bewildered. I have heard it claimed that the Indians can hold their own in hand-to-hand conflicts. The experiences of old mountain men do not show this to be the case. Fifty determined white men of experience can rout almost any number of Indians. I know that this is so.
My Sixty Years on the Plains: Trapping, Trading, and Indian Fighting (1905)
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