The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... promised $ 4,520 in presents . This treaty was signed at Bellevue , Upper Missouri . November 30 , 1836 , Treaty with the Wahpaakootah , Sisse- ton and Upper Medawakanton tribes of Sioux Indians . In this treaty as well , the Sioux gave ...
... promised $ 4,520 in presents . This treaty was signed at Bellevue , Upper Missouri . November 30 , 1836 , Treaty with the Wahpaakootah , Sisse- ton and Upper Medawakanton tribes of Sioux Indians . In this treaty as well , the Sioux gave ...
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Jeannette Henry. promised to make payment " in lieu of such reservation ; the amount to be determined later , and to be added to the trust fund of the tribe . ' The same supplemental article promised that the President would set aside ...
Jeannette Henry. promised to make payment " in lieu of such reservation ; the amount to be determined later , and to be added to the trust fund of the tribe . ' The same supplemental article promised that the President would set aside ...
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... promised to withdraw from the routes overland already established or to be established through their country . They were promised $ 20,000 annually for twenty years . The Senate was permitted to amend or modify the treaty , unilater ...
... promised to withdraw from the routes overland already established or to be established through their country . They were promised $ 20,000 annually for twenty years . The Senate was permitted to amend or modify the treaty , unilater ...
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