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INDIAN LAND CESSIONS IN THE UNITED STATES [bth.ann. is 



SCHEDULE OF INDI^ISr 



Where or how 

 concluded 



Eeference 



1889 



JlllT 8 



to 

 Nov. 21 



Agreement . 



H. R. Ex. 



I Doc. 247, 



'sistCong., 



1st Bess. 



Tribe 



Pembina Chip- 

 pewa (2). 



Uississippi 

 Chippewa, 

 of White 

 Earth reser- 

 vation (3). 



Mille Lac 

 bands, Mis- 

 sissippi 

 Chip p e w a 



(5). 



Pillager and 

 Winnibigo- 

 shish bands 

 (6). 



Description of cession or reservation 



"White Oak 

 band, Mis- 

 sissippi 

 Chippewa 



(4). 



Otter Tail Chip- 

 pewa (7.) 



Cede to the U. S. all their title and interest in the same lands 

 described in the preceding item (1). (Signed July 29, 1889.) 



Cede their title and interest in all of White Earth reservation 

 not embraced in the following boundiiries: Ts. 141 and 142 

 of R. 37; Ts. 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, and 146 of R. 38; Ts. 

 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, and 146 of R. 39; Ts. 141, 142, 143, 144, 

 145, and 146 of R. 40; Ts. 141, 142. 143, 144, 145, and 146 of R. 

 41, and Ts. 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, and 146 of R. 42 . . . , 

 and also cede all their right, title, and interest in and to the 

 landsreserved bytheni and desci'ibed in the first articlo(end- 

 iug\vith the words "to thepluceof beginning") of the treaty 

 with the Chippewaa of the Mississippi, proclaimed Apr. 18, 

 1867 (16 Stat., p. 719), and also to the Execntive addition 

 thereto made and described in an Executive order dated Oct. 

 29, 1873; and they alsohereby relinquish to the V. S. all their 

 right, title, and interest in and to all and so much of the Red 

 Lake reservation as is not required and reserved under the 

 provisions of said act, to make and fill the allotments to the 

 Red Lake Indians in quantity and manner as therein provided. 

 (Signed July 29, 1889.) 



Cede all their title and interest in and to all and so much of 

 the White Earth reservation as is not required and reserved 

 under and in accordance with the provisions of said act, to 

 make and fill the alli>tnieuts in quantity and manner as 

 therein provided for the purposes and upon the terms speci- 

 fied in said act, and they also hereby grant, cede, and re- 

 linquish to the U. S. for the purposes and upon the terms 

 stated in said act, all their right, title, and interest in and to 

 thelaudsreservedby them in the first article (ending with the 

 words "to the place of beginning") of the treaty with the 

 Chippewas of the Mississippi, proclaimed Apr. 18, 1867 (16 

 Stat., p. 719), and also to the aforesaid Executive addition 

 thereto, made and described in an Executive order dated 

 Oct. 19,1873; and they hereby cede and relinquish to the 

 U. S. all their right, title, and interest in and to all and so 

 much of the Red Lake reservation as is not reqnired and 

 reserved under and in accordance with the provisions of 

 said act, to make and fill the allotments to the Red Lake 

 Indians in quantity and nuinner as therein provided. (Signed 

 Sept. 6, 1889. ) 



Cede all their title to lands described in the preceding article 

 (4) ; and also relinquish to the U. S. the right of occupancy 

 on the Mille Lac reservation. (Signed Oct. 5, 1889.) 



Cede to the U. S. all their title and interest in and to the lands 

 reserved and set apart for the Pillager and Winuibigoshish 

 bands by the treaty of Feb. 22, 1855 (10 Stats., p. 1165), and 

 particularly desciibed as follows, to wit: Beginning at the 

 mouth of Little Boy river; thence up said river through the 

 first lake to the southern extremity of the second lake on 

 said river; thence in a direct line to the most southern point 

 of Leech Lake, and thence throngh said lake so as to include 

 all the islands therein, to the place of beginning, and also to 

 the two other separate tracts reserved and set apart for the 

 said Pillager and Lake Winuibigoshish bands by the second 

 article of said treaty, and as therein described, and also to 

 the Execntive addition thereto made and described in an 

 Executive order dated May 26, 1874; and also hereby cede 

 and relinquish to theU. S. all right, title, and interest in and 

 to so much of the Red Lake reservation as is not required 

 and reserved, etc. (Signed An'g. 21, 1889.) 



Cede to the U. S. all their title and interest in the lands de- 

 scribed above in (3). (Signed July 29, 1889.) 



