“It's a Cherokee Rose. The story is that when American soldiers were moving Indians off their land on the Trail of Tears, the Cherokee mothers were grieving and crying so much 'cause they were losing their little ones along the way from exposure and disease and starvation. A lot of them just disappea…”— Evan Reilly, Daryl Dixon, Norman Reedus, imdb.com
“The White Man has taken most of our land. He has paid us nothing for it. He has destroyed or driven away the game that was our meat. In 1868 he arranged to build through the Indians' land a road on which ran iron horses that ate wood and breathed fire and smoke. We agreed. This road was only as wide…”— Buffalo Bill Cody, amazon.com
“I was liable at any moment to run into a party of his young men who might be out hunting, and as I had many enemies among the Sioux; I would be running considerable risk in meeting them.”— Buffalo Bill Cody, books.google.com
“Every Indian outbreak that I have ever known has resulted from broken promises and broken treaties by the government.”— Buffalo Bill Cody, bartleby.com