This influence can be clearly seen in many Indian bands today.
It became the highest selling record by any Indian band at that time.
In the 1960s, when the government decided to close certain schools, some Indian bands pleaded to have them to remain open.
Along the way they attack an Indian band, despite being heavily outnumbered.
But this is not like past deals in which Indian bands were bullied into giving away most of their land.
This meant his job was to be on the lookout for other Indian bands, which in those days were often hostile.
Various Indian bands aligned with either church, and competition hampered missionary work.
He directed his wife and children to move inland to reside with friendly Indian bands until the crisis passed.
"First Nations"' came into common usage in the 1980s to replace the term "Indian band".
Indian bands in the region were now truly stirred up, and forays against settlers increased.