| 1870 - 632 pages
...Ogallalas upon this reservation were distinctly informed in said treaty that they could hunt buffalo on "any lands north of the North Platte, and on the Republican Fork of the Smoky Hill River, so long as the buffalo may range thereon in such number as to justify the chase." They... | |
| United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - Indians of North America - 1875 - 434 pages
...OF HUNTING.PRIVILEGE IN NEBRASKA AND KANSAS. By the treaty of 1868 the Sioux retained for themselves the right to hunt in Nebraska on any lands north of...North Platte and on the Republican Fork of the Smoky Hill River. By act of Congress, March 3, 1874, $25,000 was appropriated for the purchase from the Sioux... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1875 - 934 pages
...OF HUNTING-PRIVILEGE IN NEBRASKA AND KANSAS. By the treaty of 1SC8 the Sioux retained for themselves the right to hunt in Nebraska on any lands north of the North Platte and on the 1'epublicau Fork of the Smoky Hill Kiver. By act of Congress, March :î, 1874, $125,000 was appropriated... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1875
...HUNTING-PUIVILEGE IN NEBRASKA AND KANSAS. By the treaty of 1868 the Sioux •retained for themselves the right to hunt in Nebraska on any lands north of the North Platte and ou the Republican Fork of the Smoky Hill River. By act of Congress, March 3, 1874, $25,000 was appropriated... | |
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - Natural resources - 1880 - 410 pages
...ithavingexpired by the terms of the treaty itself. That treaty reserved to the Sioux " the right to hunt on any lands north of the North Platte, and on the Republican Fork of the Smoky Hill River, so long as the buffalo may range thereon in such numbers as to justify the chase." It is... | |
| George Washington Manypenny - Indians of North America - 1880 - 476 pages
...territory outside of the reservation, as defined in the treaty, but yet reserved the right to hunt on any lands north of the North Platte, and on the Republican fork of the Smoky Hill river, so long as the buft'alo may range thereon in sufficient numbers to justify the chase. It... | |
| Dewitt Clinton Poole - Dakota Indians - 1881 - 248 pages
...framers of the treaty, as it was expressly provided therein, that whenever the buffalo could be found on any lands north of the North Platte and on the Republican Fork of the Smokey Hill River, the Indians should be allowed to hunt them. The possession of this princely domain... | |
| James Penny Boyd - Arapaho Indians - 1892 - 370 pages
...territory outside of theii reservation as defined in the treaty, but yet reserve the right to hunt on any lands north of the North Platte, and on the Republican fork of the Smoky Hill River." The United States also agreed to abandon the Montana road with all the forts along it.... | |
| James McLaughlin - Dakota Indians - 1910 - 472 pages
...be considered as unceded Indian territory, and that the Sioux should have the right to hunt in the lands north of the North Platte and on the Republican fork of the Smoky Hill River, so long as the buffalo continued to be numerous enough to warrant the chase. The further... | |
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