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1805-12-30, Treaty Between the United States of America and the Piankishaw Tribe of Indians
Treaty between the United States of America and the Piankishaw Tribe of Indians, December 30, 1805, 7 Stat. 100-101. ( A treaty between the United
States and the Piankashaw Indians which cedes their rights to the land whose boundaries are specified in Article I. The Indians were taken under the
protection of the United States, paid an annual annuity of $300, and were granted the right to hunt on the ceded land. The treaty was concluded on
December 30, 1805 at Vincennes in the Indiana Territory.)
Title:   Articles of a treaty made at Vincennes, in the Indiana territory, between William Henry Harrison, governor of the said territory, superintendent of Indian affairs, and commissioner plenipotentiary of the United States, for concluding any treaty or treaties which may be found necessary with any of the Indian tribes north west of the Ohio, of the one part, and the chiefs and head men of the Piankishaw tribe, of the other part.
OCLC Number:   1000055126
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