Treaty with the Si-yan-te, etc. 1851

Item

Title
Treaty with the Si-yan-te, etc. 1851
Alternative Title
Treaty at Camp Fremont, 1851
Date Original
19 March 1851
Has Version
Kapplers v. 4
Subjects/Keywords
Description
The government of the United States reserving the right to
establish a military post, and to erect the necessary buildings for an agent or other officers, within the limits of said land
Description
ten brood mares and one jack or stallion, twenty-five cows and one bull, five large and five small
ploughs, ten sets of gear or harness complete, one hundred axes, one hundred hatchets, one hundred hoes, ten mattocks or
picks, all necessary seeds for sowing and planting for one year
The United States agree further to furnish a man skilled in the art of farming, to live among and instruct said
tribes, and such others as may be placed under his supervision, in the business of farming, one blacksmith, one man skilled in working in wood,
Description
one superintendent, and such assistant school teachers as may be necessary, all to live among and work for, and teach said tribes and such other tribes as they may be required to work for
and teach; said farmer, blacksmith, worker in wood and teachers to be supplied to said tribes
a school-house and other
necessary buildings
Description
the party aggrieved shall apply to the civil authorities of the country for a proper redress of their aggrievances
Treaty Type
treaty
Bibliographic Citation
Charles Joseph Kappler, Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties, vol. 4, Laws, (Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O.,1929), 1081
Deloria, Vine, Jr. and Raymond DeMallie. Documents of American Indian Diplomacy: Treaties, Agreements, and Conventions, 1775-1979. 2v. (Norman: Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1999), 801
Last updated in MODX
2023-10-27
MODX ID
2960;treaty-with-the-si-yan-te-etc-1851-21822