Agreement with the Sioux of Various Tribes, 1882-83
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Title
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Agreement with the Sioux of Various Tribes, 1882-83
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Date Original
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1882-1883
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Subjects/Keywords
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See all items with this valueTreaties
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See all items with this valueUnited States
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See all items with this valueIndians of North America
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See all items with this valueStatutes
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provide healthcare assistance
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Description
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"The United States will also furnish to each reservation herein made and described, a physician, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer"
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provide agriculture assistance
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Description
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"The United States will also furnish to each reservation herein made and described, a physician, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer"||"The United States will also furnish to each reservation herein made and described, a physician"||"United States will furnish and deliver to each lodge of said Indians or family of persons legally incorporated with them, who shall, in good faith, select land within the reservation to which such lodge or family belongs, and begin the cultivation thereof, one good cow, and one well broken pair of oxen, with yoke and chain" || "The United States further agrees to furnish and deliver to the said Indians twenty-five thousand cows, and one thousand bulls"
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provide education assistance
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Description
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"It is hereby agreed that the sixteenth and thirty-sixth sections of each township in said separate reservations shall be reserved for school purposes"
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MODX ID
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335;agreement-with-the-sioux-of-various-tribes-1882-83-1065
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Compiler and Editor
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Kappler, Charles J.
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Description
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Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler, is a historically significant, seven volume compilation of U.S. treaties, laws and executive orders pertaining to Native American Indian tribes.
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Publisher
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Government Printing Office
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Treaty Type
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agreement
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Bibliographic Citation
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Charles Joseph Kappler, Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, vol. 2, Treaties, (Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1904), 1065.
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Identifier
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oksd_kap_v2_387