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1825-08-04, Crow Tribe-U.S.
Treaty with the Crow Tribe, August 4, 1825, 7 Stat. 266-268. ( Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the United States and the Crow Tribe. The
Indians were taken under the protection of the United States and acknowledge its supremacy. The agents of the President are to designate places for trade
and the Indians agreed never to sell guns or ammunition to tribes unfriendly to the United States. The treaty was concluded at the Mandan Village on
August 4, 1825.)
Title:   Treaty with the Crow Tribe for the purpose of perpetuating the friendship which has heretofore existed : as also to remove all future cause of discussion or dissension, as it respects trade and friendship between the United States and their citazens, and the Crow tribe of Indians / the President of the United States of America, by Brigadier-General Henry Atkinson, of the United States Army, and Major Benjamin O'Fallon, Indian agent, with full powers and authority, specially appointed and commissioned for that purpose, and the undersigned chiefs, head-men and warriors, of the said Crow tribe of Indians, on behalf of their tribe, on the other part.
OCLC Number:   1241538107
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