Adjustment of Claims of the Pottawatomie Indians in Wisconsin volume 2

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Adjustment of Claims of the Pottawatomie Indians in Wisconsin volume 2
United States Congress House Committee On India
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Except these Indians?
Mr. Merillat. Except these Indians.
Mr. Cravens. There were no separate treaties with these 2, 100?
Mr. Merillat. There was no treaty with any of these separate 2, 100, but of course the United States claimed they came under the treaty of Chicago of 1833.
The Chairman. What particular band did they belong to?
Mr. Merillat. They belonged to what was known as the Wisconsin band of Pottawatomie Indians. They were located in 70761— POTT iND— 09 2 18 AD. L rSTMENT OF CLAIMS OF
...POTTAWATOMIE INDIANS, WISCONSIN.
the State of Wisconsin and north of the Ilhnios boundary hue. These chiefs who undertook to make this treaty were ver}^ largely those Infhans who were in the South, and also Indians in the East. They did not represent, so the Indians claimed, those Indians who were up in the middle part or even the lower part of Wisconsin.
The ChaiRxMAn. But how was this treaty of 1833 negotiated and agreed to?
Mr. Merillat. By the United States, with a number of chiefs of Pottawatomie bands, who were assembled at Chicago.


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