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Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, tribes occupying or belonging to the reservation, area of each reservation in square miles and acres, and reference to treaty, law, or other authority by which reservations were established, pp. 226-227-236-237
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226 INDIAN RESERVATIONS, AREAS, AND HOW ESTABLISHED. Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations in the United States, agencies, tribes occupy reference to treaty, law, or other authority Name of reservation. Agency. Name of tribe occupying reservation. ARIZONA TERRITORY. Colorado River* ....... Colorado River ... Kemahwivi (Tantawait), Koahualla, Kokopaj Mohavi, and Yuma. Gila Bend .------------- Pima-.............Papaho ................................................. Gila River ............. i.-- .do.............Marikopa and Pima .................................... Rualpai ............... i Moqu---------------- i Hwiolapai .--------------------------------------- - Moqui-------------------I-oquiPueblo ....Moqui (Shinumo)-.--..................-............... Papago.---------------- .Pima.-------------.Papaho ................................................. Salt River.------------- .--.do----.------Marikopa and Pima.----------------------------------- Suppai .................- Colorado River - Suppai .. . . ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. White Mountain-......1San Carlos ........ Aravapai, Chilion, Chirikawa. Koiotero, Mienbre, Mo- gollon, Mohavi, Pinal, Tonto, and Yuma-Apache. Yuma.-----------------.-------------------.Yuma-Apacle.------------------------------------ ---- Total.............-------------------- ------.-------------------------------------------------- CALIFORNIA. Hoopa Valley .......... Round Valley - Hunsatung, HupA, Klamath River, Miskut, Redwood, I Saiaz, Sermalton, and Tishtanatan. Klamath River-........ None.------------- Klamath River ...................... ..............-- Mission (23 reserves) . - Mission..-........ C(ahuila, Diegenes, San Luis Rey, Serranos, and Teme- cula. Round Valley.----------Round Valley --- Konkau, Little Lake, Pitt River, Potter Valley, Red- wood, Wailakki, ana Yuki. Tule River ............. Tule River .... Kawai, Kings River, Monache, Tehon, Tule, and Wi- ciumni. Total------------.-----------------------.---------------------------------------------------- COLORADO. Ute -------------------Southern Ute...... Kapoti, Muachi, and Wiminuchi Ute.................... Total..---------- DAKOTA TERRITORY. Crow Creek ........... Devil's Lake ........... Fort Berthold ---------- Lake Traverse.----- Crow Creek and Lower Yanktonai and Minnekonjo Sioux--------------- Lower Brul6. Devil's Lake ------. Cuthead, Sisseton, and Wahpeton Sioux---------------- Fort Berthold . Arickaree, Gros Ventre, and Mandan --- . . . Sisseton ----------.Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux....................... Old Winnebago ..-- Crow Creek and Two Kettle and Yanktonai Sioux---------------------- Lower Bruld. Ponca ---------------------------------------------------- Sioux----........... Cheyenne River . Blackfeet, Minnekoujo, Sans Arcs, and Two Kettle" Sioux.I Do---------------Crow Creek and Lower Brul6 and Lower Yanktonai Sioux............. Lower Bruld. Do---------------Pine Ridge (Red Northern Arapaho, and Cheyenne and Ogalalla Sioux. Cloud). Do.....-------------.RoseBud(Spotted Minnekonjo, Ogalalla, Upper Brul6 and Wahzahzah Tail). Sioux. Do.................Standing Rock.... Blrckfaet, Unkpapa, Lower and Upper Yanktonai Sioux. Turtle Mountain........--------------.... Chippewas of the Mississippi.------------------------- Yankton...............Yankton ......... Yankton Sioux ............................ Total................................. ---------------------.--------------------------- IDAHO TERRITORY. Cceur d'Aldne.----------Colville-----------Cceur d'Aldne, Kutenay, Pend d'Oreiile, and Spokane ... Fort Hall.............. Fort Hall-........Bois6 and Brunau Bannak (Panaiti), and Shoshoni-. * Partly in California. t Not on reservation. Now in Nebraska. See act March 28, 1882, Stat., 22, p. 35. INDIAN RESERVATIONS, AREAS, ANI) HOW ESTABLISHED. 227 ing or belonging to the resercation, area of each reservation in square miles and acres, and by which reservations were established. Area in acres. Square I miles.* $ 300, 800 22, 391 $ 134, 400 730, 880 2, 508, 800 t70, 080 46,720 t3, 400 2, 528, 000 134,400 6,514,871 $ 89, 572 25, 600 161,217 t102, 118 $ 48, 551 427, 058 1, 094, 400 1,094, 400 1203, 397 §230, 400 2, 912, 000 $918, 780 1416, 915 §96, 000 §21,731, 368 491,520 +430, 405 27, 480, 785 §736, 000 1, 150 $$ 1, 202, 330 1,878 * Approximate. Date of treaty, law, or other authority establishing reserve. 470 Act of Congress approved March 3, 1865, vol. 13, p. 559; Executive orders, November 22, 1873, November 16, 1874, and May 15, 1876. 35 Executive order, December 12, 1882. 210 Act of Congress approved February 28. 1859, vol. 11, p. 401; Executive orders, August 31, 1876, January 10, 1879, June 14, 1879, and May 5, 1882. 1,142 Executive order, January 4, 1883. 2, 920 Executive order, December 16, 1882. 109- Executive order, July 1, 1874, and act of Congress approved August 5, 1882, vol. 22, p. 299. 73 Executive order. June 14, 1879. 60 Executive orders, June 8. November 23, 1880, and March 31, 1882. 3, 950 Executive orders, November 9. 1871, December 14, 1872, August 5, 1873, July 21, 1874, April 27, 1876, January 26 and March 31, 1877. 210 Executive order, July 6, 1883. 10,1 79- 140 Act of Congress approved April 8, 1864, vol. 13, p. 39; Executive order, June 23, 1876. 40 Executive order, November 16, 1855. 2511 Executive orders, December 27, 1875, May 15, 1876, May 3, August 25, Sep- tember 29, 1877, January 17, 1880, March 2, March 9, 1881, June 27, July 24, 1882, February 5 and June 19, 1883. 159j Acts of Congress approved April 8, 1864, vol. 13, p. 39, and March 3, 1873, vol. 17, p. 634; Executive orders, March 30, 1870, April 8,1873, May 18, 1875, and J uly 26, 1876. 76 Executive orders, January 9, October 3, 1873, and August 3, 1878. 667 1, 710 Treaties of October 7, 1863. vol. 13, p. 673, and March 2, 1868, vol. 15, p. 619; act of Congress approved April 29, 1874, vol. 18, p. 36; Executive orders, - November 22, 1875, August 17, 1876, February 7, 1879, and August 4, 1882, 1, 710 and act of Congress approved July 28, 1882, vol. 22, p. 178. 318 Order of department, July 1, 1863 (see annual report, 1863, p. 318) ; treaty of April 29,1868, vol. 15, p. 635. 360 Treaty of February 19, 1867, vol. 15, p. 505; agreement, September 20, 1872; c0rrfirmed in Inlian appropriation act approved June 22, 1874, vol. 18, p. 167. (See p 141-152, Comp. Rev. Stats.) 4, 550 Unratified aurerrement of September 17, 1851, and July 27, 1866; Executive or- ders, April 12, 1870, ard July 13, 1880. 1,435 Treaty of Febr,,arv 19. 1867, vol. 15, p. 505; agreement, September 20, 1872; cnfirrmed in Indian appropriation act approved June 22, 1874, vol. 18, p. 167. (See p. 141-152, Comp. Rev. Stats.) 652 Order of departmeut, July 1, 1863 (see annual report, 1863, p. 318); treaty of April 29, 1868, vl. 15, p. 635. 150 Treaty of March 12, 1858, vol. 12, p. 997; and supplemental treaty, March 10, 1865, vol. 14, p. 675. Treaty of April 29, 1868, vol. 15, p. 635; and Executive orders, January 11, March 16, and May 20, 1875, and November 28, 1876; agreement, ratified 33, 955 by act of Congress approved February 28, 1877, vol. 19, p. 254, and Execu- tive order, August 9, 1879. (Tract, 32,000 acres, set apart by Executive order of January 24, 1882, is situated in Nebraska.) Executive order, December 21, 1882. Treaties of April 19, 1858, vol. 11, p. 744, and of April 29, 1868, vol. 15, p. 635. ExecirIive, orders, June 14, 1867, and November 8,1873. Treaty of July 3, 1868, ol. 15, p. 673; Executive orders, June 14, 1867, and July 30, 1869; acreement with Indians made July 18, 1881, and approved by Congress July 3, 1882, vol. 22, p. 148. f Outboundaries surveyed. + Surveyed. § Partly surveyed. 768 672L 42, 8601
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