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Proposed Indian Policy
James W M Newlin
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We answer unhesitatingly, ( yes. ' r ' This commission, after full consultation with the Indians and the government, made another " new treaty. " It guaranteed the right of the Indians to hunt in the Powder River country, pledged aid to the nomadic Indians, and also made provision for those who remained on reservations, to help them to become self-supporting. This treaty, after full discussion, was ratified by the Senate and approved by the President.
In November, 1868, General Haruey, a member
... of the Commission which made this treaty, then in charge of the Sioux Indians, reported : " I am perfectly satisfied with the success which has attended the commencement of this work, and can unhesitatingly declare, that, to secure perpetual peace with the Sioux Indians, it is only necessary to fulfill the terms of the treaty made by the peace commission. " SHAMEFUL FEDERAL RECORD THE SIOUX. 4J Notwithstanding this favorable report of General Harney, the following unjust and arbitrary order was issued on June 29, 1869, by General Sheridan: "All Indians, when on their proper reservations, are tinder the exclusive control and juris diction of their agents ; they will not be interfered with in any manner by the military authority except upon requisition of the special agent resident with them, his superintendent, or the Bureau of Jndian Affairs at Washington.

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