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Andrew Johnson, President of the United States of America, to all and singular to whom these presents shall come, greeting : whereas a treaty was made and concluded at the Council ground on the Little Arkansas River, in the State of Kansas, on the eighteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, by and between John B. Sanborn, William S. Harney, Kit Carson, William W. Bent, James Steele, Thomas Murphy and J.H. Leavenworth, commissioners on the part of the United States, and Tab-e-nan-i-kah (Rising Sun), Esh-e-tave-pa-rab (Female Infant), and other chiefs and headmen, on the part of the Camanche Bands of Indians, and Queil-park (Lone Wolf), Wah-toh-konk (Black Eagle), and other chiefs and headmen, on the part of the Kiowa Tribe of Indians, all of which chiefs and headmen were duly authorized thereto by their respective bands and tribes ...
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Corporate Authors:
United States
,
Comanche Indian Tribe
,
Kiowa Indian Tribe of Oklahoma
,
United States. President (1865-1869 : Johnson)
,
AM (Publisher)
(digitiser.)
Other Authors:
Sanborn, John B. (John Benjamin), 1826-1904
Format:
Electronic
Language:
English
Published:
[Washington, D.C. :
publisher not identified,
1866]
Series:
Indigenous Histories and Cultures in North America.
Subjects:
Comanche Indian Tribe.
Kiowa Indian Tribe of Oklahoma.
Comanche Indians
>
Treaties.
Kiowa Indians
>
Treaties.
Comanche Indians
>
Legal status, laws, etc.
Kiowa Indians
>
Legal status, laws, etc.
Comanche Indians
>
Relocation
>
Oklahoma.
Kiowa Indians
>
Relocation
>
Oklahoma.
Treaty Indian reservations
>
Oklahoma.
Indian Removal, 1813-1903.
Indians of North America
>
Government relations
>
1789-1869.
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