Indian Education And Civilization a Report Prepared in Answer to Senate Resolut
Indian Education And Civilization a Report Prepared in Answer to Senate Resolut
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(Art. 3. ) United States to divide the an nuity among the tribe. (Art. 4. ) Proclaimed February 6, 1805. L Treaty with the Piankeshaws, made at Yincennes, Ind. , December 30, 1805. Indians cede laud between Wabash and Kaskaskia cession. (Art. 1. ) United States to protect Kaskaskias. (Art. 2. ) Additional annuity of $300. (Art. 3. ) Ac knowledgment of $1, 100 for compensation of past treaty stipulations. (Art. 4. ) Right to hunt on ceded territory. (Art. 5. ) Treaty binding when ratified. (Art.... 6. ) Proclaimed May 23, 1807. " Treaty with the Piankeshaws, made at Portage des Sioux, July 18, 181. (See United States Statutes at Large, Vol. VII, p. 124. ) Treaty similar to one made with the Sioux, July 19, 1815 (see Dakota Territory). Treaty with the Piankeshaws and Weas, made at Castor Hill, St. Louis County, Mo. , October 29, 1832. Indians' cede all land in Missouri and Illinois. (Art. 1. ) Cede two hundred and fifty sections of laud west of State of Missouri within the land set apart for the Piaukeshaws and Weas and Peorias, bounded as follows : East by Missouri State, 15 miles ; north by Shawueo lands ; west by Peoria and Kaskaskia land ; south by original tract surveyed for Piaukeshaws, Weas, and Peorias, to include present villages of Piaukeshaws and Weas.
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