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Titre : Annual report of the Bureau of American ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian institution

Auteur : Bureau of American ethnology (Washington, D.C.). Auteur du texte

Éditeur : Government printing office (Washington)

Date d'édition : 1896

Contributeur : Powell, John Wesley (1834-1902). Directeur de publication

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Langue : anglais

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Description : 1896

Description : 1896 (N18,PART2)-1897.

Description : Note : Index.

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7)/ t Where orhow Référence Tribe Description of cession or réservation J)a te concluded Ref-c'lied rt e 68crtp tOn 0,1 cesstOn 01' rC8c1'ca ¡on coneluded e J

Sept. 20 Chippewana- Stat. L., Potawato- The foregoing Indians cede to the U. S. 10 sections of land op un» Iudi- vu 513 mi, bands reserved for them by the second article of tbe treaty of Oct. ana. of To-i-sa's 27, 1832.

Sept. 22. Chippewana- Stat. L., Fotàwatomi The foregoiog chief and his band cede to tho U. S. 4 sections ung, Indi- vu 514. Ma-sac's, of land reserved for him and his band by the second article ana. band. of the treaty of Oct. 27, 1832.

Sept. 23 Chippewana- Stat. L., Potawatomi The chiefs, headmen, and warriors of thé Patawattamies of un" Indi- vu 515 the Wabash cede to the U. S. all the land belonging to said ana"' tribe in tlie state of Indiana and designated in the treaty of 1832 as reservations for tbe use of the following bands, viz

Mississippi river provided for the Patawattamie nation by

the U. S. within two years.

oeT)+ 27 Stat. L., Sauk and Fox. The said Indians cede and quitclaim to tho U. S. all right and 1 vu 516. interest in and to the lands lying between the state of Mis-

Sept. 28 On the right Stat. L., Sauk and Fox. The confederated tribes of Sacs and Foxes cede to the U. S. the 1 bankofthe vu, 517. reservation of 400 sections of land made to the Sacs and Mississippi i Foxes by the second article of tlie treaty of Sept. 21, 1832, river in the as the same has been surveyed and laid off by order of the county of President of the U. S.

D o b u n u e The Iowav Indians having set up a claim to a part of the lands andterrito- ceded by this treaty, it is provided that the President of the ry of Wis- U. S. shall cause the validity and extent of said claim to be consin op- ascertained and upon a relinquishment thereof to the U. S. positeRock to cause a fair value to be paid to said Ioways therefor, and Island. to deductsuch amount from the consideration agreed to be paid to the Sacs and Foxes.

Oct. 15 Belle, v u e, Stat. L., Oto, Missouri, The said Indians cede and quitclaim to the U. S. all right and Upper Mis- vu, 524. Omaha, and interest in and to the lands lyiug between the state of Missouri. Yankton souri and the Missouri river and S. of a line running due W. and Santee from the N W. corner of the state to the Missouri river, and

SCHEDULE OF H^DI^^T

1836

brotherMe- Tbe said chiefs and their band agree to remove to the country

mat-way y W. of the Mississippi river provided for the Potawattamie

and d Che- nation by the U. S. within two years.

quaw-ka-ko.

The said chief and his band agree to remove to the country

W. of thé Mississippi river provided for the Potawattimie

nation by the U. S. within two years.

1. For thé band of Kin-krash, 4 sections

2. For the band of Che-chaw-kose, 10 sections

3. For ifche'band of Ash-kum and Wee-si-o-nas, 16 sections

4. For the band of We-saw, 4 sections

5. For the band ofMo-ta, 4 sections

6. For the bands of Mi-no-quet, 4 sections

The said chiefs, headmen, and warriors of the Patawattamies

of the Wabash agree to remove to the conntry W. of the

souri and the Missouri river and do fully exonerate tho U. S.

from any guarantee, condition, or limitation, expressed or

implied, nnder thetreaty of Prairie du Chien, concluded July

15,1830, as s to the entire and absolute disposition of said lands,

fully authorizing the U. S. to do with the same whatever

shall seem expedient or necessary.

The said confederated tribes of Sac and Fox Indians agree to

remove irom the lands ceded by this treaty by the Ist day

of Nov., 1836, and it is expressly agreed that no band or

party of said tribe shall plant, fish, or hunt on anyportion of

said ceded country after the date mcntioned.

bands of f do fully exonerate the U. S. from any guarantee, condition,

Sioux. or limitation, expressed or implied, under the treaty of Prairie

du Chien, concluded July 15, 1830, as to the entire and abso-

lute disposition of said lands.