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United States. Office of Indian Affairs / Annual report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the year 1884
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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 acres and square miles, and reference to treaty, law, or other authority by which reservations were established, pp. 256-257-264-265
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Name of tribe occupying reservation. Uintah.......... Gosi Ute, Pavant, Uinta, Yampa, and Grand River Ute. Ouray ............ Tabequache Ute .............................. .................... i................................................ Nisqually a n d Klatsop, Tsihalis, and Tsinuk ................ Skokomish. .....................Chief Moses and his people .............. Colville ................I Colville ........... Lummi (Chah choo-sen) Makah ................. Muckleshoot .......... Nisqually .............. Port Madison .......... Puyallup............ Quinaielt .............. Shoalwater ............ Skokomish ........... Snohomish or Tulalip.. Spokane........... Squaxin Island (Klah. Obe-min). Tulalip Neah Bay and Quinaielt. Tulalip ........... Nisqually a n d Skokomish. Tulalip ........... Nisqually a n d Skokomish. Neah Bay and Quinaielt. ....do ............. Nisqually a n d Skokomish. Tulalip ........... Colville ........... Nisqually a n d Skokomish. Cmeur d'Aldne, Colville, Kalispelm, Kinikane, Lake, Methau, Nepeelium, Pend d'Oreille, San Poel, and Spokane. Dwamish, Etakmur, Lummi, Snohomish, Sukwamish, and Swiwamish. Kwillehiut and Makah ........................ M uckleshoot ................................ Muckleshoot, Niskwalli, Puyallup, Skwawk- snamish, Stailakoom and five others. Dwamish, Etakmur, Lummi, Snohomish, Su- kwamish, and Swiwamish. Mluckleshoot, Niskwalli, Puyallup, Skwawk. snamish, Stailakoom, and five others. Roh, Kweet, Kwillehiut, and Kwinaiutl ...... Shoalwater and Tsihalis ..... . ........ Klallam, Skokomish, and Twana........... Dwamish, Etakmur, Lummi, Snohomish, Su- kwamish, and Swiwamish. Spokane ...................................... Niskwalli, Puyallup, Skwawksnamish, Stail- akoom, and five otheT s, Area in acres. UTAH TERRITORY. Uintah Valley. Uncompahgre ........ Total.......... WASHINGTON TERRI- TORY. Chehalis ............... Columbia ............ Agency. Name of reservation. Swinomish (Perry's Tulalip ........... Island). Yakama ............... Yakama......... Total ............ ..........- WISCONSIN. s~~ Dwamish, Etakmur, Lummi, Snohomish, Sukwamish, and Swiwamish. Yakama ..................................... ...... ...... ...... .... .. .----....... .. ... ...... .. Lao Court Oreilles. La Pointe ......... Lac Court d'Oreille band of Chippewas of Lake Superior. Lao de Flam beau -. ........ do ........... I I Lac de Flambeau band of Chippewas of Lake Superior. f,cd12, 039, 040 1,933, 440 3, 972, 480 e4, 225 2, 243, 040 2, 800, 000 e12, 312 23, 040 e3, 367 e4, 717 e7, 284 e18, 062 224, 000 e335 e4, 987 e22, 490 153, 600 el, 494 I e7, 170 f800, 000 6, 330,125 e69,136 e69, 824 11 1, 250 9, 891 108 109 uare Date of treaty, law, or other authority establishing es. (a) reserve. 3, 186 Executive order, October 3, 1861; act of Congress ap. proved May 5, 1864, vol. 13, p. 63. 3, 021 Executive order, January 5, 1882. 6, 207 6j Order of the Secretary of the Interior, July 8, 1864. 3, 505 Executive orders, April 19, 1879, March 6, 1880, and Feb- ruary 23, 1883. (See Indian appropriation act of July 4, 1884, 23 Stat., p. 79.) 4, 375 Executive orders, April 9, and July 2, 1872. 19 Treaty of Point Elliott, January 22, 1855, vol. 12, p. 927; Executive order, November 22, 1873. 36 Treaty of Neah Bay, January 31, 1855, vol. 12, p. 939; Executive orders, October 26, 1872, January 2 and Oc- tober 21, 1873. 5 Executive orders, January 20, 1857, and April 9, 1874. 71 Treaty of Medicine Creek, December 26, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1132; Executive order, January 20, 1857. 11j Treaty of Point Elliott, January 22, 1855, vol. 12, p. 927; order of the Secretary of the Interior, October 21, 1864. 28 Treaty of Hedicine Creek, December 26, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1132; Executive orders, January 20, 1857, and Septem- ber 6, 1873. 350 Treaties of Olympia, July 1, 1855, and January 25, 1856, vol. 12, p. 971; Executive order, November 4, 1873. Executive order, September 22, 1866. 8 Treaty of Point-no-Point, January 26, 1855, vol. 12, p. 933; Executive order, February 25, 1874. 35 Treaty of Point Elliott, January 22, 1855, vol. 12, p. 927; Executive order, December 23, 1873. 240 Executive order, January 18 1881. 2j Treaty of Medicine Creek, December 26, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1132. 0 X 4 362 102: 11" 586,309 916 Northern Arapaho and Eastern band of f2,342,400 Shoshoni. .... ... .............. 2,342,400 ................................................ 137,766,731 3, 660 3,600 215, 2601 Schedule showing names of Indian resevrvations in the United States, agencies, tribe occupying or belonging to the reservation, 4%c.-Continued. a Approximate. f Partly surveyed. d Out boundaries surveyed. e'Surveyed. NOTE -The spelling of the tribal names in the column "Name of tribe occupying reservation" revised by Maj. J. W. Powell. In many cases corrupted names have come into such general use as to make it impolitic to change them. La Pointe (Bad River). Red Cliff-............. Menomonee ............ Oneida ................. Stockbridge-........... Total ............ WYOMING TERRITORY. Wind River........... ....do ............ La Pointe band of Chippewas of Lake Superior .do........... La Pointe band (Buffalo Chief) of Chippewas of Lake Superior. Green Bay ........ M enom onee -................................. ....do ............. Oneida-- -- -- -- ---............................. _. - . ............ Stockbridge -................................. . Shoshone. Treaty of Point Elliott, January 22, 1855, vol. 12, p. Executive order, September 9, 1873. Treaty of Walla Walla, June 9, 1855, vol. 12, p. 951. Treaty of September 30, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1109, lands with- drawn by General Land Office, November 22, 1860, April 4, 1869. (See report by Secretary of the Interior, March 1, 1873.) Act of Congress approved May 29, 1872, vol. 17, p. 190. Treaty of September 30, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1109 (lands se- lected by Indians). (See report of Superintendent Thompson, November 14, 1863, and report to Secretary of the Interior, June 22, 1866.) Act of Congress ap. proved May 29, 1872, vol. 17, p. 190. Treaty of September 30, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1109. Treaty of September 30, 1854, vol. 10, p. 1109; Executive order February 21, 1856. (See report of Superintendent Thompson, May 7, 1863.) (Lands withdrawn by Gen- eral Land Office May 8 and June 3, 1863.) Treaties of October 18, 1848, vol. 9, p. 952, of May 12,1854, vol. 10, p. 1064, and February 11, 1856, vol. 11, p. 679. Treaty of February 3, 1838, vol. 7, p. 566. Treaties of November 24, 1848, vol. 9, p. 955, of February 5, 1856, vol. 11, p. 663, and of February 11, 1856, vol. 11, p. 679; act of Congress approved February 6, 1871, vol. 16, p. 404. (For area, see act of Congress approved June 22, 1874, vol. 18, p. 174.) Treaty of July 3, 1868, voL 15, p. 673; acts of Congress approved June 22, 1874, vol. 18, p. 166, and December 15, 1874, vol 18, p. 291. z z H 0 z CJI z 0 H Total...................... Grand total ........................... e231, 680 d65, 540 ell, 803 e124, 333 1942 e13, 993 22 I I I I I
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