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Articles of a treaty made
and concluded at the Old Crossing of Red Lake River, in the state of
Minnesota, on the second day of October, in the year eighteen hundred and
sixty-three, between the United States of America, by their commissioners,
Alexander Ramsey and Ashley C. Morrill, agent for the Chippewa Indians, and
the Red Lake and Pembina bands of Chippewas; by their chiefs, head-men, and
warriors.
ARTICLE 1. The peace and
friendship now existing between the United States and the Red Lake and
Pembina bands of Chippewa Indians shall be perpetual.
ARTICLE 2. The said Red Lake
and Pembina bands of Chippewa Indians do hereby cede, sell, and convey to
the United States all their right, title, and interest in and to all the
lands now owned and claimed by them in the State of Minnesota and in the
Territory of Dakota within the following described boundaries, to wit:
Beginning at the point where the international boundary between the United
States and the British possessions intersects the shore of the Lake of the
Woods; thence in a direct line southwesterly to the head of Thief River;
thence down the main channel of said Thief River to its mouth on the Red
Lake River; thence in a southeasterly direction in a direct line toward the
head of Wild Rice River, to the point where such line would inter- sect the
northwestern boundary of a tract ceded to the United States by a treaty
concluded at Washington on the 22d day of February, in the year eighteen
hundred and fifty-five, with the Mississippi, Pillager, and Lake
Winnebigoshish bands of Chippewa Indians; thence along the said
boundary-line of the said cession to the mouth of Wild Rice River; thence up
the main channel of the Red River to the mouth of the Shayenne; thence up
the main channel of the Shayenne River to Poplar Grove, thence in a direct
line to the Place of Stumps, otherwise called Lake Chicot; thence in a
direct line to the head of the main branch of Salt River; thence in a direct
line due north to the point where such line would intersect the
international boundary aforesaid; thence eastwardly along said boundary to
the place of beginning.
ARTICLE 3. In consideration
of the foregoing cession, the United States agree to pay to the said Red
Lake and Pembina bands of Chippewa Indians the following sums, to wit:
Twenty thousand dollars per annum for twenty years; the said sum to be
distributed among the Chippewa Indians of the said bands in equal amounts
per capita, and for this purpose an accurate enumeration and enrollment of
the members of the respective bands and families shall be made by the
officers of the United States: provided, That so much of this sum as the
President of the United States shall direct, not exceeding five thousand
dollars per year, may be reserved from the above sum, and applied to
agriculture; education, the purchase of goods, powder, lead, &c., for their
use, and to such other beneficial purposes. calculated to promote the
prosperity and happiness of the said Chippewa Indians, as he may prescribe.
ARTICLE 4. And in further
consideration of the foregoing cession, and of their promise to abstain from
such acts in future, the United States agree that the said Red Lake and
Pembina bands of Chippewa Indians shall not be held liable to punishment for
past offenses. And in order to make compensation to the injured parties for
the depredations committed by the said Indians on the goods of certain
British and American traders at the mouth of Red Lake River, and for
exactions forcibly levied by them on the proprietors of the steamboat plying
on the Red River, and to enable them to pay their just debts, the United
States agree to appropriate the sum of one hundred thousand dollars it being
understood and agreed that the claims of individuals for dam- ages or debt
under this article shall be ascertained and audited, in consultation with
the chiefs of said bands, by a commissioner or commissioners appointed by
the President of the United States; furthermore, the sum of two thousand
dollars shall be expended for powder, lead, twine, or such other beneficial
purposes as the chiefs may request, to he equitably distributed among the
said bands at the first payment: Provided, That no part of the sum of
one hundred thousand dollars shall be appropriated or paid to make
compensation for damages or for the payment of any debts owing from said
Indians until the said Commissioner or commissioners shall report each case,
with the proofs thereof, to the Secretary of the Interior, to be submitted
to Congress, with his opinion thereon, for its action; and that, after such
damages and debts shall have been paid, the residue of said sum shall be
added to the annuity funds of said Indians, to be divided equally upon said
annuities.
ARTICLE 5. To encourage and
aid the chiefs of said bands in preserving order and inducing, by their
example and advice, the members of their respective bands to adopt the
habits and pursuits of civilized life, there shall be paid to each of the
said chiefs annually, out of the annuities of the said bands, a sum not
exceeding one hundred and fifty dollars, to be determined by their agents
according to their respective merits. And for the better promotion of the
above objects, a further sum of five hundred dollars shall be paid at the
first payment to each each of the said chiefs to enable him to build for
himself a house. Also, the sum of five thousand dollars shall be
appropriated by the United States for cutting out a road from Leach Lake to
Red Lake.
ARTICLE 6. The President
shall appoint a board of visitors, to consist of not less than two nor more
than three persons, to be selected from such Christian denominations as he
may designate, whose duty it shall be to attend at all annuity payments of
the said Chippewa Indians, to inspect their field and other improvements,
and to report annually thereon on or before the first day of November, and
also as to the qualifications and moral deportment of all persons residing
upon the reservation under the authority of law; and they shall receive for
their services five dollars a day for the time actually employed, and ten
cents per mile for travelling expenses: Provided, That no one shall
be paid in any one year for more than twenty days' service or for more than
three hundred miles' travel.
ARTICLE 7. The laws of the
United States now in force, or that may hereafter be enacted, prohibiting
the introduction and sale of spirituous liquors in the Indian country, shall
be in full force and effect throughout the country hereby ceded, until
otherwise directed by Congress or the President of the United States.
ARTICLE 8. In further
consideration of the foregoing cession, it is hereby agreed that the United
States shall grant to each male adult half-breed or mixed-blood who is
related by blood to the said Chippewas of the said Red Lake or Pembina bands
who has adopted the habits and customs of civilized life, and who is a
citizen of the United States, a homestead of one hundred and sixty acres of
land, to be selected at his option, within the limits of the tract of
country hereby ceded to the United States, on any land not previously
occupied by actual settlers or covered by prior grants, the boundaries
thereof to be adjusted in conformity with the lines of the official surveys
when the same shall be made, and with the laws and regulations of the United
States affecting the location and entry of the same: Provided, That
no scrip shall be issued under the provisions of this article, and no
assignments shall be made of any right, title, or interest at law or in
equity until a patent shall issue, and no patent shall be issued until due
proof of five years' actual residence and cultivation, as required by the
act entitled "An act to secure homesteads on the public domain."
ARTICLE 9. Upon the urgent
request of the Indians, parties to this treaty, there shall be set apart
from the tract hereby ceded a reservation of (640) six hundred and forty
acres near the mouth of Thief River for the chief "Moose Dung," and a like
reservation of (640) six hundred and forty acres for the chief "Red Bear,"
on the north side of Pembina River.
In witness whereof, the said
Alexander Ramsey, and Ashley C. Morrill, commissioners on the part of the
United States, and the chiefs, headmen, and warriors of the Red Lake and
Pembina bands of Chippewa Indians, have hereunto set their hands, at the Old
Crossing of Red Lake River, in the State of Minnesota, this second day of
October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty
-three.
Alex. Ramsey,
.Ashley C. Morrill,
Commissioners.
Mons-o-mo,
his x mark, Moose Dung. Chief of Red Lake.
Kaw-wash-ke-ne-kay, his x mark, Crooked Arm, Chief of Red Lake.
Ase-e-ne-wub, his x mark, Little Rock. Chief of Red Lake
Mis-co-muk-quoh, his x mark,Red Bear, Chief of Pembina.
Ase-anse, his x mark, Little Shell, Chief of Pembina.
Mis-co-co-noy-a, his x mark, Red Rob[e], Warrior of Red Lake.
Ka-che-un-ish-e-naw-bay, his x mark, The Big Indian, Warrior of Red Lake.
Neo-ki-zhick, his x mark, Four Skies, Warrior of Red Lake.
Nebene-quin-gwa-hawegaw, his x mark, Summer Wolverine, Warrior of Pem- bina.
Joseph Gomon, his x mark, Warrior of Pembina.
Joseph Montreuil, his x mark, Warrior of Pembina.
Teb-ish-ke-ke-shig, his x mark, Warrior of Pembina.
May-shue-e-yaush, his x mark, Dropping Wind, Head Warrior of Red Lake.
Min-du-wah-wing, his x mark, Berry Hunter, Warrior of Red Lake.
Naw-gaun-e-gwan-abe, his x mark, Leading Feather, Chief of Red Lake.
Signed in presence of-
Paul H. Beaulieu, special
interpreter.
Peter Roy,
T. A. Warren, United States interpreter.
J. A. Wheelock, secretary.
Reuben Ottman, secretary.
George A. Camp, major Eighth Regiment Minnesota Volunteers.
William T. Rockwood, Captain Company K, Eighth Regiment Minnesota
Volunteers.
P.B.Davy, Captain Company L, First Regiment Minnesota Mounted Rangers.
G.M.Dwelle, Second Lieutenant Third Minnesota Battery.
F. Rieger, Surgeon Eighth Regiment Minnesota Volunteers.
L.S. Kidder, First Lieutenant Company L, First Minnesota Mounted Rangers.
Sam. B. Abbe.
C. A. Kuffer.
Pierre x Bottineau.
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