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In 1882 , a law * of the United States gave to Nebraska the land north of the Niobrara river that had previously belonged to Dakota . Our northern boundary follows the forty - third parallel eastward to the Missouri river .
In 1882 , a law * of the United States gave to Nebraska the land north of the Niobrara river that had previously belonged to Dakota . Our northern boundary follows the forty - third parallel eastward to the Missouri river .
Σελίδα 12
The United States came into treaty relations with them first in 1817. Perpetual peace and friendship were declared , every injury was to be forgot , and the Poncas acknowledged the supremacy of the United States .
The United States came into treaty relations with them first in 1817. Perpetual peace and friendship were declared , every injury was to be forgot , and the Poncas acknowledged the supremacy of the United States .
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They again acknowledged the supremacy of the United States , guaranteed protection to authorized agents of the government , and it was agreed that all trade should be at some designated point . The question that presented itself to the ...
They again acknowledged the supremacy of the United States , guaranteed protection to authorized agents of the government , and it was agreed that all trade should be at some designated point . The question that presented itself to the ...
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Writing from St. Louis in September , 1856 , the superintendent thus alludes to the Poncas : " The Ponca Indians have no existing treaty with the United States , and such is also the case now with the Pawnees . The former tribe inhabits ...
Writing from St. Louis in September , 1856 , the superintendent thus alludes to the Poncas : " The Ponca Indians have no existing treaty with the United States , and such is also the case now with the Pawnees . The former tribe inhabits ...
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When both parties were willing to have a treaty it was not long in forthcoming : On the twelfth day of March , 1858 , in the city of Washington , six chiefs of the Ponca nation concluded a treaty with the government of the United States ...
When both parties were willing to have a treaty it was not long in forthcoming : On the twelfth day of March , 1858 , in the city of Washington , six chiefs of the Ponca nation concluded a treaty with the government of the United States ...
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