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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 



SCHEDULE OF INDI^V^ 



Where or how 

 concluded. 



Beference 



Description of cession or renci-valion 



18S1 



July 18 



July 23 



Traverse des 

 Sioux, Miu- 

 uesota. 



Aug. 1 



Aug. 



Mendota, Min- 

 nesota. 



Stat. L., 

 X, 949. 



X, 954. 



Aug. 20 



Aug. 22 



Sas-pia, Ta- 

 ma-do, Yol- 

 la-mer, Wai- 

 de-pa-can, 

 On-o-po-m a , 

 Mon-e-da, 

 Wan- nuck, 

 Nem-shaw, 

 Be-uo-p i, 

 and Ya-com- 



Sioux (Sisse- 

 1 n and 

 W a h peton 

 bands). 



Reserve a tract between Bear and Yulia rivers. 

 Cede all claim to other territory 



These bands cede to the IT. S. all their lands in the state of 

 Iowa, and also all their lands in the territory of Minnesota 

 lying E. of the following line, to wit: Beginning at the 

 junction of the Buffalo river with the Red river of the Jsorth ; 

 thence along the western bank of said Eed river of the 

 North to the mouth of the Sioux Wood river; thence along 

 the western bank of said Sioux Wood river to lake Traverse; 

 thence along the western shore of said lake to the southern 

 extremity thereof; thence in a direct line to the junction of 

 Kampeska lake with the Tehan-kas-an-data or Sioux river; 

 thence along the western bank of said river to its point of 

 intersection with the northern line of the state of Iowa, 

 including all the islands in said rivers and lake. 



The U. S. set apart for their use all that tract of country on 

 either sideof the Minnesota river, from the western boundary 

 of the lands herein ceded, E. to the Tchay-tam-bay river on 

 the N., and to Yellow Medicine river on the S. side, to extend 

 on each side .a distance of not less than 10 miles from the 

 general course of said river, the boundaries of said tract to 

 be marked out by as straight lines as practicable. 



Mi-chop-da, | Reserve a tract on Feather river 

 Es-ki-un, Ho- Cede all claim to other territory 

 lo-lu-pi. To- ' 

 to, S u - n u , I 

 Che-no, Bat- 

 Yut-duc, 



and Sim-sa- 

 wa. 



Sioux (Med- 

 ewakanton 

 and Wah- 

 pekuta) 



Noe-ma-noe- 

 ma, Y-lac-ca, 

 and IToi-me- 

 noi-me. 



Ca-la-na-po, 

 Ha - bi - na- 

 po, Da-no- 

 ba-bo, Mo- 

 al-kai, Cbe- 

 com, How- 

 ku-nia,Cha- 

 nel-kai,and 

 Me-dam-a- 



Sai-neU, Yu- Cede .nil claim to territory and agree to remove to Clear lake 

 ki-as, Mas- reserve, 

 su-ta-ka-ya, 

 and Po-mo. ' 



Cede same lands ceded by See-see-toan and Wah-pay-toan 



bands, treaty of July 23, ISnl. 

 Reserve tract 10 miles wide on each side of Minnesota river 



Reserve a tract on Sacramento river 

 Cede all claim to other territory . . . 



Reserve a tract on Clear lake 



Cede all claim to other territory . . . 



