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    The Treaty of Point Elliott of 1855, or the Point Elliott Treaty,—also known as the Treaty of Point Elliot / Point Elliot Treaty—is the lands settlement...
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    1855, the predecessor tribes of the Lummi Nation (including the Lummi people) were signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott, which was signed at modern-day...
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  • including the Treaty of Medicine Creek (1854) and Treaty of Point Elliott (1855) were followed by the yet more provocative Treaty of Walla Walla (1855)...
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    Duwamish people (category Native American history of Washington (state))
    Seattle area. In 1855, the Duwamish were among the signatories of the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott, in which they ceded their land to the United States government...
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    was one of the main resistors of U.S. influence in the region. In 1855, the Snoqualmie were party to the signing of the Point Elliott Treaty at Muckilteo...
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    Tribe of the Port Madison Reservation,[better source needed] a signatory to the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott. Chief Seattle, the famous leader of the Suquamish...
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    January 22, 1855, the Lummi were party to the Treaty of Point Elliott. Thirteen Lummi leaders signed the treaty, led by the American-appointed Chowitsoot...
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    Lushootseed, for millennia.[citation needed] After the signing of the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855, many were moved to the Port Madison Indian Reservation...
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    Lushootseed-speaking Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, and was a signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott of 1855. They had 950 enrolled tribal...
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    coastline of Skagit Bay and Puget Sound. They had at least 25 permanent villages throughout their lands, but in 1855, signed the Treaty of Point Elliott and...
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  • Sammamish people (category Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest)
    The 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott assigned the Sammamish people to Tulalip Reservation, and today many of their descendants are citizens of the Tulalip...
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    Coast Salish (category Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast)
    (See, for example, Treaty of Point Elliott#Native Americans and # Non-signatory tribes.) From 1850 to 1854, the Douglas Treaties were signed on Vancouver...
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    a legal successor to signatories of the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott. Its Reservation is located 65 miles North of Seattle, Washington on Fidalgo Island...
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    Act of 1934, but its origins lie in the creation of the Muckleshoot Reservation in 1874 and the treaties of Medicine Creek (1854) and Point Elliott (1855)...
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  • Chow-its-hoot (category Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest)
    third of 82 Native Americans (including Chief Seattle) to sign the controversial Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855. Chow-its-hoot signed on behalf of his...
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    Army Corps of Engineers during their expedition to find a suitable pass for a railroad across the Cascade Mountains. The Treaty of Point Elliott was not...
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    Snohomish people for at least 1,000 years before present. The Treaty of Point Elliott was signed in Mukilteo in 1855, opening the region to American...
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  • Territory: Treaty of Hellgate (1855) Treaty of Medicine Creek (1854) Treaty of Neah Bay signed with the Makah (1855) Treaty of Point Elliott (1855) Point No Point...
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    able to protect themselves during the resulting Battle of Seattle. The 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott required that all Duwamish Indians leave their land for...
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    saʔqʷəbixʷ-suyaƛ̕bixʷ. The first part of the name, saʔqʷəbixʷ (also spelled saʔkʷbixʷ or saʔkʷəbixʷ) was recorded on the Treaty of Point Elliott as "Sah-ku-méhu" or "Sah-ku-me-hu...
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    Samish Indian Nation (category Geography of Skagit County, Washington)
    of Samish people (Samish: Xws7ámesh) located in Skagit County, Washington. The Samish Indian Nation is a signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott of 1855...
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    Skykomish people (category Native American history of Washington (state))
    territory. The Skykomish were party to the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855. After the signing of the treaty, the Skykomish were removed to the Tulalip...
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    the Treaty of Point Elliott. The signatory tribes ceded their land to the United States in return for the guarantee of their rights, including that of the...
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  • Treaty of Pittsburgh 1763 – Treaty of Paris 1768 – Treaty of Hard Labour 1768 – Treaty of Fort Stanwix 1770 – Treaty of Lochaber 1774 – Treaty of Camp...
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  • serving the needs of their members. The Duwamish were one of the signatory tribes of the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott. Under this treaty, the Duwamish and...
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  • infringed on their rights under the Treaty of Point Elliott, and that it would have destroyed the local ecosystems of the local fisheries. The project was...
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    the other seasons. 1855: Leaders of 23 Indigenous Nations sign the Treaty of Point Elliott, which makes a large swath of Western Washington available for...
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  • Nuwhaha (category Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest)
    1855, the Nuwhaha were a signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott. Today, Nuwhaha descendants are members of the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe, Swinomish Indian...
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    one of the signatory tribes of the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855, which failed to designate an Indian reservation for the Snoqualmies. Some of the soldiers...
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    the home of the Snoqualmie and other ancestral Tulalip Native American tribes. Following their relocation under the Treaty of Point Elliott, the area...
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