Treaty with the Chu-nute, Wo-wol, etc., 1851

Item

Title
Treaty with the Chu-nute, Wo-wol, etc., 1851
Alternative Title
Treaty at Camp Burton, 1851
Date Original
30 May 1851
Has Version
Kappler's v. 4
Subjects/Keywords
Description
the United States and to the State of California the right of way over said territories
Description
the said Indian tribes jointly and severally promise to aid and assist in bringing to justice any person or persons that may be found at any time among them, and who shall be charged with the commission of any crime or misdemeanor
Description
thirty cows and two bulls, six large and six small ploughs, twelve sets of harness complete, twelve work mules or horses, twelve yoke of California oxen, fifty axes, one hundred hoes, fifty spades or shovels, fifty mattocks or picks, all necessary seeds for sowing and planting
The United States agree further to furnish to each of said districts, a man skilled in the business of farming,
to instruct said tribes and such others as may be placed under him, in the business of farming; one blacksmith, and one man skilled in working in wood (wagon maker or rough carpenter)
Description
one supervisor and such assistant school-teachers as may be necessary
a school-house and other buildings necessary for the persons mentioned in this article to be erected at the cost of the government of the United States
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), 1099
Deloria, Vine, Jr. and Raymond DeMallie. Documents of American Indian Diplomacy: Treaties, Agreements, and Conventions, 1775-1979. 2v. (Norman: Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1999), 815
Last updated in MODX
2023-10-27
MODX ID
2965;treaty-with-the-chu-nute-wo-wol-etc-1851-21828