• The Treaty of Ruby Valley was a treaty signed with the Western Shoshone in 1863, giving certain rights to the United States in the Nevada Territory. The...
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    Western Shoshone (category Indigenous peoples of California)
    indigenous to the Great Basin and have lands identified in the Treaty of Ruby Valley 1863. They resided in Idaho, Nevada, California, and Utah. The tribes...
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    with residents of California during the war years. In 1863 it signed the Treaty of Ruby Valley with the Western Shoshone, which authorized access but...
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  • in Ruby Valley. On October 1, 1863, the Treaty of Ruby Valley was signed by Gov. James W. Nye of the Nevada Territory and Gov. James Duane Doty of the...
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  • government over use of the Western Shoshone territory. In 1863, two years into the American Civil War, the US made the peace Treaty of Ruby Valley with the Western...
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    known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...
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  • the interest fund contained approximately $592 thousand. Treaty of Ruby Valley 1863 Newe (Western Shoshone) website, "Shundahai Network", "Claims Action...
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    Corbin Harney (category Religious figures of the indigenous peoples of North America)
    land from the Treaty of Ruby Valley (1863). Harney spent most of his time travelling around the world spreading a message about the dangers of nuclear energy...
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  • Timbisha Tribe of the Western Shoshone Nation U.S. Treaty with the Western Shoshone 1863, Ruby Valley Western Shoshone Defense Project The Sheepeaters...
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    Falls; this fight led to a series of Shoshone and Bannock treaties (Fort Bridger, July 2; Box Elder, July 30; Ruby Valley, October 1; Soda Springs, October...
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    title to their lands in the Treaty of Ruby Valley in 1863. In 1980 the courts ruled that the lands were not ceded in 1863 but were lost on 6 December...
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    Goshute War, the Newe signed the Treaty of Ruby Valley that gave the United States significant rights to the use of their land. The third massacre at...
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    Session Laws of Idaho Territory: 1863–1864, p. 628-630 Ruby City – Idaho Ghost Town (accessed January 3, 2012) "An Act to Organize the County of Owyhee",...
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  • new treaty that permitted the intrusion. As miners developed new locations near Boise in 1862 and in the Owyhee Canyonlands in 1863, an influx of white...
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    violation of the 1863 Western Shoshone Treaty of Ruby Valley. The test, called Divine Strake, was eventually cancelled. The Committee on the Elimination of Racial...
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    gold was discovered in the East Kootenays of British Columbia in 1863, thousands of prospectors from all over the West surged northward over a route that...
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    War Plan Red (category History of the foreign relations of the United States)
    to cut Nova Scotia off from the rest of Canada at the key railway junction in Moncton. Quebec and the valley of the Saint Lawrence River: Occupying Montreal...
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    Cahuilla (category Indigenous peoples of California)
    Valley, a large body of water that geographers call Lake Cahuilla existed. Fed by the Colorado River, it dried up sometime before 1700, after one of the...
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    Hoh River (category Rivers of Washington (state))
    determined later. The Quinault Indian Reservation was established in 1863 and the treaty signature tribes were expected to move there. The Hoh, however, refused...
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    Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (category People of the California Gold Rush)
    Montana gold strikes or—as noted above—the mines at Silver City (formerly Ruby City), Delamar or Boonville. His route and travel method likely took him...
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    European-American settlers enter their lands in the late 19th century. The 1863 Treaty of Ruby Valley called for peace between the Western Shoshone and settlers, stipulated...
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    the river becomes entrenched in progressively deeper gorges of bare rock, beginning with Ruby Canyon and then Westwater Canyon as it enters Utah, now once...
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    offer of a payoff under the 1863 Treaty of Ruby Valley at Battle Mountain on December 11, 1992.[citation needed] The 2008 Wells, Nevada, earthquake of 6.3...
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    from the original on July 10, 2023. Retrieved December 10, 2021. Allika Ruby & Adrian R. Whitaker (2019) Remote Places As Post-Contact Refugia, California...
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    domain for the state of Idaho 43rd state to join the United States of America North American ice storm of January 1961 Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 Adjacent states...
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    1911. Ruby et al. (2006) pp. 5–6 Phillips (1971), pp. 134–135 Ruby et al. (2006), pp. 7–8 Ruby et al. (2006), p. 12 Ruby et al (2006), p. 34 Ruby et al...
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  • This list of wrongful convictions in the United States includes people who have been legally exonerated, including people whose convictions have been overturned...
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    county was created after the Cherokee signed a treaty in 1817 with the United States and ceded land north of the Hiwassee River. In the 21st century, Hamilton...
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    John Mullan (road builder) (category Explorers of Montana)
    Pioneer Mountains and the Ruby Range. He followed the Beaverhead River to the Jefferson River again, then explored the Gallatin Valley before turning west to...
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    Badakhshan (category Geography of Tajikistan)
    pickaxes, and shovels flourished during this period of bronze. The great ruby road appeared on the maps of merchants during this period and became known as...
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