friendly aid to be rendered to citizens of the United subsistence, and camping places, on the road from Kaskaskias-treaties to which they are, treaty with the Kaskaskias, separately, 293 293 293 412 412 419, 420 420 420 with other tribes, parties, 49, 57, 60 222 222 a house to be built for their chief, 223 a priest to be supported, and a church to be built, 223 U. States to divide the annuity, 223 lands ceded by the Kaskaskias, (see cessions—also annuities of the Kaskaskia, (see annuities.) Kawkawwiskow, or the Crow, a Chippewa chief-land reserved for him, Kickapoos-treaties to which they are, with other tribes, 325 49, 57, 60, 82 262 to 272 262 265 265, 272 268, 270 268 guarantee peaceable possession, facilities for the removal to be furnished, lands.) annuities due to Kickapoos, (see annuities.) Knaggs William, land reserved for him, 108 Lands no purchases to be made from the Indians, unless by President authorized to purchase lands reserved to abstract of Indian treaties shewing the quantity of land 382 390, 391, 392 reservations or grants of land to Indians, &c. (see reservations.) Laws relating to Indian affairs, Langlois Peter, grant of lands to his children, Leclerc Pierre, land reserved for him, Leclerc, Jean B. land reserved for him, 395, 396 492 to 498 314 377 to 416 168 109 314. 90 Little Turtle, a Miami chief, land reserved for him, Logan Captain's children, grant of land to them, Long Hair, and others, (Miamies,) grant of lands to them as joint tenants, Lowry James and Susannah, land reserved for them, 313 148 M. with arms, peace established, McCleish John and his heirs, land reserved for them, McKenney T. L. his reports in relation to the Indian tribes, their McPherson James, grant of land to him, Mahas-treaties with them, U. States to give protection and regulate trade, licensed traders to be admitted, foreigners excluded, agents and citizens of the U. States, to be protected, indemnity to Indians for property stolen from them, Indians hostile to the United States, not to be furnished Mandans-treaty with them, U. States to regulate trade, 182, 186 89 162, 163 461 to 467 and 477 to 485 90 283 to 286 284 284 284 284 285 285 285 285 351 351 351 places of trade to be designated, 352 licensed traders to be admitted, 352 foreigners excluded, 352 agents and citizens of the U. S. to be protected, 352 property stolen from citizens to be restored, 352, 353 Menawche, a Pattawatima woman, land reserved for her, treaty to which they are, with other tribes boundaries not sufficiently known to be settled general claim of the Menomeenees, Message of the President of the U. S. accompanied by sundry documents, recommending a plan for the future location and government of the various Indian tribes, indemnity to Indians for property stolen from them 353 353 353 -108 296* 363 365 366 452 to 467 Miamies-treaties to which they are, with other tribes, parties, treaty with the Miamies, separately, 49, 63, 71, 74, 75, 78 cession of lands, (see cessions-also lands.) grants to J. B. Richardville and other individuals, assent to cession made by Kickapoos, annuity (see annuities.) 312 to 316 312 313, 314, 315 315 315 515, 413, 414 315 315, 414 315 410 42, 47 grist mill and saw mill for Miamies, black and gun smith to be supported, implements of agriculture to be furnished, salt to be delivered annually, lands granted to Indians, not to be transferred without the consent of the president, provision for holding treaties with the Miamies, Michillimackinac, reservation of the port of, Military force may be used to carry into effect provisions of the acts regulating trade and intercourse with the Indians, 384, 385, 389 officers to cause stores and packages of Indian traders to be searched for ardent spirits, Minnetarees--(see Belantse-eteas.) Missouri (Upper) two sub-agents to be employed on the waters of Mohawks-treaties with them, relinquishment of all claims to lands in New-York, Monguago, land reserved for him, Moran Pierre, or Peeresh, land reserved for him, Morgan Margaret, land reserved for her, Munsees--treaties to which they are, with other tribes, parties, N. Neamathla, and others, principal chiefs of the Florida Indians, Officers and agents of the U. States-no advances of money to be made to them, accounts to be rendered quarterly, for neglecting to render accounts as required, to be Ogallalas and Siounes, bands of the Sioux-treaty with them. (See Sioux.) mills to be built for the accommodation of the Oneidas, Onondagas-treaties and contracts with them, 243 to 259 and 417 to 419 U. States to build a fort on the Missouri and garrison it trading house to be established, blacksmith to be furnished 243 Osages-horse mill and block houses to be built, depredations on citizens to be paid for, 244 244, 251, 256, 410 (see cessions, also lands.) cession of all claim to lands in the state of Missouri U. States to have the right of navigating water courses thro' the reserved lands, 244 245 254 254 254 254, 412 254, 255, 413 255, 412 255 255 256 256 256 257, 413 417 417,418 418 412 108 41, 43, 49, debt due to the U. States factory, by Osages, relinquished, free road thro' the Osage lands from Missouri to N. Mexico, subsistence and camping places, on the road from Missouri to New Mexico, provision for surveying the lands reserved to the Osheakkebe, or Benac-land reserved for him, Ottawas-treaties to which they are, with other tribes, parties, 60, 66, 69, 78, 83, 85, 100, 106, 107, 363 Pottawatimas--treaties to which they are, with other tribes, parties, 43, 49, 57, 60, 63, 66, 69, 71, 78, 83, 85, 107, 363 lands reserved for the Pottawatimas, foreigners excluded, Pottawatimas-grants of land to sundry individuals of the Pot tawatima tribe, provision for holding treaties with the Pottawati mas, cessions of land by the Pottawatimas-(see annuities of the Pottawatimas-(see annuities.) Pawnees-treaties with them, United States to give protection and regulate trade, agents and citizens of the U. States to be protected, 275 410 316 to 323 321 321 321 321 322 citizens trading to New Mexico not to be molested, 322 property stolen from citizens to be restored, 322 indemnity to Indians for property stolen from them, 322 322 Indians hostile to the U. States not to be furnished with arms, S22 Peoria, Kaskaskia, Mitchigamia, Cahokia and Tamarois tribes of the Illinois nation-treaty with them, cession of lands-(see cessions-also lands.) 103 annuity--see annuities.) reservation of lands for Peorias, Perig, a Pottawatima chief, section of land granted to him, Piankeshaws-treaties to which they are, with other tribes, Prairie du Chien--treaty concluded at that place with the Sioux and other tribes of Indians, for the promotion of peace and the establishment of boundaries, Public money-an act concerning the disbursement of no advances to be made, except, &c. officers or agents to account quarterly; and those 104 274,276 49, 57, 60 224 225, 226 227 229 302 to 305 303 303 303 303 303 304 304 304 304 363 402 403 403 403 305 to 311 305 306 306 |