Treaty with the Ca-la-na-po, etc., 1851
Item
- Title
- Treaty with the Ca-la-na-po, etc., 1851
- Alternative Title
- Treaty at Camp Lu-pi-yu-ma, 1851
- Original Signatory Tribe(s)
- See all items with this valueCa-la-na-po
- See all items with this valueHol-cu-ma
- See all items with this valueDa-no-ha-bo
- See all items with this valueMon-e-da
- See all items with this valueChe-com
- See all items with this valueHowku-ma
- See all items with this valueCha-nel-kai
- See all items with this valueMe-dam-a-dec
- Date Original
- 20 August 1851
- Has Version
- Kappler's v. 4
- Successor in Interest Tribe(s)
- See all items with this valueBig Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria, California
- See all items with this valueMiddletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California
- See all items with this valueRobinson Rancheria
- Subjects/Keywords
- Not Ratified
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crimes against Indian country
- Description
- d in case the crime has been committed by a citizen or citizens of the United States upon the person or property of an Indian or Indians of either of tribes, the agent shall take all proper measures to bring the offender or offenders to trial
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right of way
- Description
- the United States reserves the right of way over said lands
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provide agriculture assistance
- Description
- : twenty-five brood mares and one stallion, fifty milch cows and two bulls, eight yoke of work-cattle with yokes, chains, &c., two large wagons, eight pair work-mules or horses, (one pair for each tribe) four breaking ploughs, eight small ploughs, eight sets harness for plough horses or mules, seeds of all proper kinds for planting and sowing
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The United States will also employ and settle among said tribes, at or near their principal town or settlement,
one practical farmer, who shall act as superintendent or director of all agricultural operations, to reside among them, with two assistants, all of practical knowledge and industrious habits; one carpenter or worker in wood, to direct and aid in the
construction of houses, repairing ploughs, wagons, etc.; one blacksmith; one principal school-teacher, with two male and two female assistant teachers to instruct said tribes in reading and writing the English language - the United States will also erect suitable schoolhouses, dwellings, and shops for the accommodation of the teachers, farmers, and mechanics
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provide education assistance
- Description
- one principal school-teacher, with two male and two female assistant teachers to instruct said tribes in reading and writing the English language
- the United States will also erect suitable schoolhouses, dwellings, and shops for the accommodation of the teachers, farmers, and mechanics
- hunting fishing gathering
- 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), 1108
- Deloria, Vine, Jr. and Raymond DeMallie. Documents of American Indian Diplomacy: Treaties, Agreements, and Conventions, 1775-1979. 2v. (Norman: Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1999), 825
- Last updated in MODX
- 2023-10-27
- MODX ID
- 2970;treaty-with-the-ca-la-na-po-etc-1851-21833