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United States Indian Treaties
Canadian First Nations Treaties
NAIIP Paths to Living History
United States Indian Treaties
- Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, Treaties Information
Much of the information found on this page regarding treaties
has been excerpted from the Native American History, Culture
and Language curriculum framework developed in 1995 by the
Minnesota Department of Children, Families and Learning.
Treaties Overview ~ Treaties with Minnesota ~ Tribes
Treaty Timeline ~ Treaty of 1837 ~ Teaching Resources
- Central Michigan University Libraries ~ Clarke Historical Library
- Native American Material
- Indian Treaties: "Their Ongoing Importance to Michigan Residents, a presentation of the Clarke Historical Library."
- Legal Concepts ~ Understanding Treaties
- Federal Education Policy & Off-Reservation Schools 1870-1933
- Text of Michigan Related Treaties
- Fort Greenville, Ohio, 1795
- Detroit, 1807
- Foot of the Rapids (Fort Meigs) 1817
- Saginaw, 1819
- Sault St. Marie, 1820
- Chicago 1821
Carey Mission, 1828
- Chicago 1833
- Washington, 1836
- Detroit, 1837
- La Pointe, 1842
- Detroit 1855 three separate treaties
- Isabella Reservation, 1864
- Historical Issues
- Relocation: The Potawatomi experience
- One Indian's Story
- Land Distribution and Ownership
- Education: Federal Training Schools
- Mount Pleasant Indian School Annual
- Contemporary Issues
- Fishing Rights
- People v. LeBlanc - Text of Court Ruling
- U.S. v. Michigan - Text of Court Ruling
- Tuition Waiver Programs
- University of Michigan Case
- Casino Gambling
- Treaty Gambling
- The Treaty of Greenville "A Treaty of Peace Between the United States of America and the Tribes of Indians Called the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawanoes, Ottawas, Chipewas, Putawatimes, Miamis, Eel-River, Weeas, Kickapoos, Piankashaws and Kaskaskias."
- Indian Land Cessions in Tennessee
"The First People of Tennessee, and The Intruders"
Site by Fred Smoot and Dr. Wayne C. Moore
- Treaty with the Cherokee (a.k.a Treaty of Hopewell, 1785)
Nov. 28, 1785. | 7 Stat., 18.
- Treaty with the Chickasaw, 1786 (a.k.a Treaty of Hopewell)
Jan. 10, 1786. | 7 Stat. 24.
- Treaty with the Cherokee, 1835
"Treaty of Removal or Treaty of New Echota"
Dec. 29, 1835. | 7 Stat., 478. | Proclamation, May 23, 1836
- How the Cherokee Lost the Elk River or Pittance for a Kingdom
- Colonial Period Indian Land Cessions In Tennessee and Related Documents
- Tribute to Oglala Lakota Sioux "History, Red Cloud, Crazy Horse, treaties..."
- History & Leaders - Part 1. Red Cloud, Crazy Horse, Black Elk, Many Horses, battles, treaties, Black Hills, 19th Century history.
- History & Leaders - Part 2. 20th Century: Standing Bear, Fools Crow, Eagle Man, Russell Means, laws, issues, vision, other links.
- American Indian Research and Policy Institute AIRPI - Resources - Resources Topics U.S.
"U.S. Tribal Relations - Enrollment - Sovereignty - Treaties "
- AIRPI - 1837 Chippewa Treaty 1837 Chippewa Treaty
Treaty with the Chippewa, July 29, 1837 Articles of a treat made and concluded at St. Peters (the confluence of the St. Peters and 1837 Chippewa Treaty TREATY WITH THE CHIPPEWA July 29, 1837 Articles of a treat made and concluded at St. Peters (the confluence of the St. Peters and for the term of twenty years, from the date of the ratification of this treaty, the following payments. 1. Nine thousand five hundred dollars, to be. This treaty shall be obligatory from and after its ratification by the President and Senate of the United States. Done at St. Peters in the Territory.
- 1996 Spring Forum - Brief history of U.S.-Tribal relations
"Brief history of U.S.-Tribal relations Pre-Constitution Policy (1533-1789) Administrators of British and Spanish colonies negotiated treaties with Indian Administrators of British and Spanish colonies negotiated treaties with Indian tribes. Treaties are agreements between two sovereign governments, and governments, and are considered to be the supreme law of the land. These treaties had the effect of according tribes an equivalent status to that of governments in making treaties with Indian tribes. U.S.-tribal treaties are indexed in international law publications with treaties made by all other."
Canadian First Nations Treaties
- 1794 Canandaigua Treaty Commemoration Committee, Inc.
Peace and Friendship Forever ~*~ Brighten The Chain of Friendship
"The Canandaigua Treaty Committee was established during 1984 in order to promote and perpetuate the Great Peace Treaty of 1794. The goal of the Committee is to effect a wider knowledge of this important document and to help secure public interest and participation in this historic event. The Canandaigua (or Pickering) Treaty was signed by the Chiefs of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and representatives of the United States Government on November 11, 1794."
- Canada-Indian Treaties "Canada-Indian Treaties map, shows areas covered by treaties from pre-Confederation to 1923. A table gives details of treaties, including parties involved."
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