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Title
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Treaty with the San Louis Rey, etc., 1852
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Alternative Title
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Treaty at the Village of Temecula, 1852
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Date Original
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5 January 1852
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Successor in Interest Tribe(s)
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Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians of the Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, California
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Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians, California
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La Jolla Band of Luiseno Indians, California
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Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians, California
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Morongo Band of Mission Indians, California
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Pala Band of Mission Indians
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Pauma Band of Luiseno Mission Indians of the Pauma & Yuima Reservation, California
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Pechanga Band of Indians
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Ramona Band of Cahuilla, California
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Rincon Band of Luiseno Indians
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Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians, California
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Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians, California
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Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, California
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Subjects/Keywords
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Not Ratified
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provide agriculture assistance
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Description
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one hundred and thirty brood-mares and seven stallions, six
hundred young plows, thirty-six bulls, twenty yoke of working oxen with yokes and chains, twenty work mules or horses, forty-two ploughs, assorted sizes, three hundred and forty corn hoes, one hundred and forty spades, and twenty grindstones
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The United States will also employ and settle among said nations, at or near their towns or settlements, one practical farmer, who shall superintend all agricultural operations, with two assistants, men of practical knowledge and industrious
habits; one carpenter, one wheelwright, one blacksmith, one principal school-teacher,
and as many assistant teachers
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provide education assistance
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Description
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The United States will also employ and settle among said nations, at or near their towns or settlements, one practical farmer, who shall superintend all agricultural operations, with two assistants, men of practical knowledge and industrious
habits; one carpenter, one wheelwright, one blacksmith, one principal school-teacher,
and as many assistant teachers
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the United States will also erect suitable schoolhouses, shops and dwellings for the accommodation of the school-teachers, mechanics, agriculturists and assistants above specified, and for the protection of the public property.
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right of way
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Description
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reserved to the government of the United States the right of way over any portion of said territory
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Compiler and Editor
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Kappler, Charles J.
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Treaty Type
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treaty
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Bibliographic Citation
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Charles Joseph Kappler, Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, vol. 4, Treaties, (Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1929), 1124
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Deloria, Vine, Jr. and Raymond DeMallie. Documents of American Indian Diplomacy: Treaties, Agreements, and Conventions, 1775-1979. 2v. (Norman: Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1999), 841
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Last updated in MODX
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2023-10-27
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MODX ID
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2975;treaty-with-the-san-louis-rey-etc-1852-21839