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Subsequently the 1821 and 1822 treaties with the Menominees , the Six Nations , and the Stockbridge Indians ... For their $ 950 , they received a common interest in the lands procured by the 1822 treaty and obtained a portion of the ...
Subsequently the 1821 and 1822 treaties with the Menominees , the Six Nations , and the Stockbridge Indians ... For their $ 950 , they received a common interest in the lands procured by the 1822 treaty and obtained a portion of the ...
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In February 1829 , Adams proclaimed an amended Treaty of Butte des Morts which contained a Senate proviso stipulating that it “ shall not impair or affect any right or claim which the New York Indians have to the lands mentioned therein ...
In February 1829 , Adams proclaimed an amended Treaty of Butte des Morts which contained a Senate proviso stipulating that it “ shall not impair or affect any right or claim which the New York Indians have to the lands mentioned therein ...
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Since they had lost their language , ” said Dodge , “ they could perhaps be incorporated with their white brethren . " Later that month , Schermerhorn concluded the removal treaty proceedings . As its principal inducement ...
Since they had lost their language , ” said Dodge , “ they could perhaps be incorporated with their white brethren . " Later that month , Schermerhorn concluded the removal treaty proceedings . As its principal inducement ...
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