• The Treaty of Medicine Creek was an 1854 treaty between the United States, and nine tribes and bands of Indians, occupying the lands lying around the...
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    The Medicine Lodge Treaty is the overall name for three treaties signed near Medicine Lodge, Kansas, between the Federal government of the United States...
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    to the Treaty of Medicine Creek, which ceded their land to the United States in return for the Puyallup Reservation and several other treaty rights....
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  • Fish Wars (category Native American history of Washington (state))
    the U.S. government to recognize fishing rights granted by the Treaty of Medicine Creek. They protested by continuing to fish on their land while risking...
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    arrival of European and American settlers in the 19th century. The Treaty of Medicine Creek was signed in 1854 and followed by the Treaty of Olympia in...
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    Puyallup River (category Rivers of Washington (state))
    of braided meanders and wetlands. The river is named for the Puyallup tribe, who lived throughout the river basin. After the Treaty of Medicine Creek...
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    Reorganization Act, although the reservation was established in 1854 in the Treaty of Medicine Creek. Currently, the tribe has approximately 4,000 citizens. Its membership...
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    Reorganization 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...
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    Nisqually River (category Rivers of Washington (state))
    Puget Sound. The Treaty of Medicine Creek, one of the major Northwest treaties between Washington territory and the native population of Puget Sound, was...
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    ancestors of the Squaxin Island Tribe inhabited several inlets of the South Puget Sound. The Reservation was created in 1854 by the Treaty of Medicine Creek, comprising...
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  • Washington Territory: Treaty of Hellgate (1855) Treaty of Medicine Creek (1854) Treaty of Neah Bay signed with the Makah (1855) Treaty of Point Elliott (1855)...
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    Reservation was formed in 1854 after the signing of the Treaty of Medicine Creek. The portion northeast of the Nisqually River, totaling 3,353 acres (1,357 ha)...
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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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  • Nisqually people (category Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest)
    millions of acres from native peoples and attempted to establish the Treaty of Medicine Creek with Chief Leschi of the Nisqually people. The treaty proposed...
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    Fox Island, Washington (category Islands of Washington (state))
    on Fox Island to renegotiate the 1854 Treaty of Medicine Creek, which had been a major factor in the outbreak of war. Stevens agreed to new, larger reservations...
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    Steilacoom. In 1854 the town of Steilacoom became Washington Territory's first incorporated town. In 1854 the Treaty of Medicine Creek was enacted between the...
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    passage of the Treaty of Medicine Creek. After the passage of the treaty, David Shelton and his wife, Frances Shelton, each took a claim of land enabled...
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    Fort Steilacoom (category Former installations of the United States Army)
    in the area on October 29, 1855, as a result of their dissatisfaction with the Treaty of Medicine Creek that had been imposed on them the previous year...
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    of intimidation to compel tribes to sign land cession treaties. The Treaty of Medicine Creek of 1855 established an unrealistically small reservation...
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    Americans to European ways. The treaty site is located south of Medicine Lodge, around the confluence of Elm Creek and the Medicine Lodge River; it was designated...
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    Puget Sound War (category History of Washington (state))
    ended in a cloud of controversy surrounding the hanging of Chief Leschi. The catalyst of the war was the Treaty of Medicine Creek of 1854. Negotiated...
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    Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge (category Protected areas of Pierce County, Washington)
    the Medicine Creek Treaty National Memorial within the refuge to commemorate the Treaty of Medicine Creek. The national memorial is where the treaty was...
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    Kitsap County, Washington (category Washington (state) placenames of Native American origin)
    three treaties negotiated with the Native American tribes: The Treaty of Medicine Creek, signed December 26, 1854, ratified March 3, 1855 The Treaty of Point...
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  • Kanasket (category Native American people of the Indian Wars)
    (alternately spelled Kanaskat) was a chief of the Klickitat people. He was present at the signing of the Treaty of Medicine Creek, and participated in the Puget Sound...
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    and Arikara Nations. Also known as Horse Creek Treaty, the treaty set forth traditional territorial claims of the tribes. The United States acknowledged...
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    Black Kettle (category Native American people of the Indian Wars)
    Treaty of Little Arkansas River on October 14, 1865. By this document, the U.S. promised "perpetual peace" and lands in reparation for the Sand Creek...
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    Isaac Stevens (category Governors of Washington Territory)
    forging some of the signatures.[page needed] These included the Treaty of Medicine Creek, Treaty of Hellgate, Treaty of Neah Bay, Treaty of Point Elliott...
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    Muscogee (redirect from Creek (tribe))
    signed the second Treaty of Indian Springs at his hotel. Signed by six other Lower Creek chiefs, the treaty ceded the last Lower Creek lands to Georgia...
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    spellings as the Treaty of Toeplitz and the Treaty of Toplitz. Also known as the Treaty with the Creeks, 1814. Also known as the Convention of London. Also...
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    approach of Stevens and his staff. The Washington Territory treaties, such as the Treaty of Medicine Creek (1854) and this Treaty of Point Elliott of 1855...
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