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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1883
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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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228 INDIAN RESERVATIONS, AREAS, AND HOW ESTABLISHED. Schedule showing the names of Indian reservations Name of reservation. Agency. Name of tribe occupying reservation. IDAHO TER.-Cont'd. Lapwai ..... Nez Pere6. Nez Perc6 .............................................. Lemhi ................. Lemhi ............Bannak (Panaiti), Sheepeater, and Shoshoni........... T otal ......................................................................................... INDIAN TERRITORY. Cheyenneand Arapaho Cheyenne and Apache, Southern Arapaho, and Northern and Southern Arapaho. Cheyenne. Cherokee............ Union ............ Cherokee ............................................... C hickasaw ............. d....do ............ C hickasaw .............................................. Choctaw- - - - do .............1Choctaw (Chahta)............................. Creek.................do...........Creek....................................... Iow a .................. Sac and F ox o...... Iow a ............................................... Kansas ...............Osage-............Kansas or Kaw .......................................... Kickapoo............Sac and Fox ...... Mexican Kickapoo ... .............................. Kiowa and Comanche.., Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Comanche (Komantsu), Delaware, and Kiowa. and Wichita. M odoc................. Quapaw .......... Modoc .................................................. Oakland or Nez Perc6 .Ponca, Pawnee, Joseph's band of Nez Perc6 ............................. and Otoe. Osage .................. Osage ............ Great and Little Osage and Quapaw .................... Otoe ................. Ponca, Pawnee, Otoe and Missouria ....................................... and Otoe. Ottawa ............... Quapaw Ottawa of Blanchard's Fork and Roche de Bosuf ........ Pawnee ................ Ponca, Pawne'e Pawnee (PAni) .......................................... and Otoe. Peoria ................. Qaupaw.........Kaskaskia, Miami, Peoria, Piankasha, and Wea ........ Ponca................. Ponca, Pawnee, Ponca.................................................. and Otoe. Pottawatomie..........Sac and Fox ....-Absentee Shawnee (Shawano) and Pottawatomi.------ Quapaw ............... Quapaw......... Kwapa .................................................. Sac and Fox............Sac and Fox ......Otoe, Ottawa. Sac (Sank) and Fox of the Missouri and of the Mississippi, including Mokohoko's band. * .... Seminole-............UnionSeminole............................................... Seneca ................. Q uapaw .......... Seneca -------------------------------------------------- Shawnee-................... do............ Eastern Shawnee (Shawano) ............................ Wichita ............... Kiowa, Comanche,I Comanche (Komantsu), Delaware, Ion.ie, Kaddo, Kichai, and Wichita. Tawakanay, Wako, and Wichita. Wyandotte ............ Quapaw .......... Wyandotte......... .......................... Total..... .................. . ............................................. ................... .......................................................... .. . . . . . . . . . .......................................................... S F...... ........... t , )h i I nnebago. T . ....................... . . ........................... ..... o...................n .......................................................... IOWA. .Sac and Fox ........... I Sac and Fox ...... Pot tawatomi, Sac (Saunk) and Fox of the Mississippi, and INDIAN RESERVATIONS, AREAS, AND HOW ESTABLISHED. 229 in the United Statesa, agencies, 4c.-Continued. Square Area in acres. miles.* Date of treaty, law, or other authority establishing reserve. t'746, 651 1,167 Treaty of June 9, 1863, vol. 14, p. 647. 64, 000 100 Unratified treaty of September 24, 1868. and Executive order, February 12, 1875. 2, 748, 981 4, 295 9 4, 297, 7 1 6, 715 Executive order, August 10, 1869; unratified agreement with Wichita, Caddo. and others, October 19, 1872. (See annual report, 1872, p. 101.) 5, 031, 351 7, 861 Treaties of February 14, 1833, vol. 7, p. 414, of December 29, 1835, vol. 7. p. 47. and of July 19, 1866, vol. 14, p. 799.p.49 §4, 650, 935 7, 267 Treaty of Jure 22, 1835, vol. 11, p. 611. 16, 688, 000 10, 450 Do. 3, 215, 495 5, 024 Treaties of February 14, 1833, vol. 7, p. 417, and of June 14,1866, vol. 14, p. 785, and deficiency appropriation act of August 5, 1882, vol. 22, p. 265. (See annual ieport 1882, p. LIV.) §22q, 152 356& Executive order, August 15, 1883. 1(,, 137 156* Act of Congress approved June 5, 1872, vol. 17, p. 228. t206, 466 322* Executive order, August 15, 1883. §2, 968, 893 4, 639 Treaty of October 21,1867, vol. 15, pp. 581 and 589. § 4, 040 6 Agreement with Eastern Shawnees made June 23, 1874 (see annual reporr, 1882, p. 271), and confirmed in Indian appropriation act approved March 3. 1875, vol. 18, p. 447. §90, 711 142 Act of Congress approved May 27, 1878, vol. 20, p. 74. S1, 470, 059 2, 297 Article 16,'Cherokee treaty of July 19, 1866, vol. 14, p. 804; order of Secretary of the Interior, March 27. 1871: act of Congress'approved June 5,1872, vol. 17, p. 228. § 129, 113 202 Act of Congress approved March 3,1881, vol. 21, p. 381; order of the Secretary of the Interior, June 25, 1881. +1'±, 860 23 Treaty of February 23, 1867, vol. 15, p. 513. § 283, 020 442 Act of Congress approved April 10, 1876, vol. 19, p. 29. (Of this 230,014 acres are Cherokee and 53,006 acres are Creek lands.) § 50, 301 781 Treaty of February 23, 1867, vol. 15, p. 513. §101,894 159 Acts of Congress approved August 15, 1876, vol. 19, p. 192; March 3, 1877, vol. 19, p. 287; May 27, 1878, vol. 20, p. 76; and March 3, 1881, vol. 21, p. 422. § 575, 877 900 Treaty of February 27, 1867, vol. 15, p. 531; act of Congress approved Ma) 2. 1872, vol. 17, p. 159. §56, 685 88*1Treaties of May 13,1833, vol. 7, p. 424. and of February 23, 1867, vol. 15, p. 51:3. 9479, 667 750 Treaty of February 18, 1867, vol. 15, p. 495. 200, 000 312j Treaty of March 21, 1866, vol. 14, p. 755. (See Creek agreement, February 14, 1881 (annual report, 1882, p. LIV), and deficiency act of August 5,1882, vol. 22, p. 265.) 9 51, 958 81 Treaties of February 28, 1831, vol. 7, p. 348, of December 29,1832, vol. 7, p. 411, and of February 23,1867, vol. 15, p. 513. § 13, 048 21 Treaties of July 20, 1831, vol. 7, p. 351, of December 29, 1832, vol. 7, p. 411. of February 23, 1867, Vol. 15, p. 513, and agreement with Modocs, made June 23, 1874 (see annual report, 1882, p. 271), confirmed by Congress in Indian ap- propriation act approved March 3, 1875, vol. 18, p. 447. §743, 610 1, 162 Treaty of July 4, 1866. with I)elawares. (Art. 4, vol. 14, p. 794.) Unratified agreement, October 19,1872. (See annual report, 1872, p. 101.) § 21, 406 33f Treaty of February 23, 1867, vol. 15, p. 513. § 2, 279, 618 3, 562 Cherokee lands between Cimarron River and one hundredth meridian. 9105, 456 165 Cherokee unoccupied lands embraced within Arapaho and Cheyenne treaty reservation (treaty of October 28, 1867, vol. 15, p. 593), east of Pawnee reservation. § 3, 637, 770 5, 684 Cherokee unoccupied lands embraced within Arapaho and Cheyenne treaty reservation (treaty of October 28, 1867, vol. 15, p. 593), west of Pawnee reservation. §683, 139 1, 067 Creek lands embraced within Arapaho and Cheyenne treaty reservation (treaty of October 28, 1867, vol. 15, p. 593), north of Cimarron River, exclu- sive of Pawnee reservation. 1, 211, 272 1,892* Unoccupied Creek and Seminole ceded lands east of ninety.eighth meridian. 1, 511, 576 2, 362Unoccupied Chickasaw and Choctaw leased lands west of the north fork of the Red River. 41, 102, 280 64,122 1,258 2 By purchase. (See act of Congress approved March 2, 1867, Vol. 14, p. 507.) Deeds November, 1876. 1, 258 2-- * Approximate. i Partly sur'vy, d (ulboindsri.s surveyed. § Surveyed.
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