However, the history of Indian treaties is one of broken promises.
"No. 29" in Indian treaties and surrenders, from 1680 to 1890.
Cheonoquet took part in Indian treaties in 1807, 1815, 1825 and 1837.
Congress therefore had the power to abrogate the provisions of an Indian treaty, including the two million acre change.
Congress did not like these encroachments on Indian Treaties and had to do something about it.
"I find nothing in any Indian treaty that says they must be continuously supported by the Federal taxpayers."
Indian treaties were disavowed by some of the chiefs.
After his military service, Sibley was active in settling several Indian treaties.
At issue was a state poaching charge for hunting out of season, and its purported conflict with an Indian treaty that allowed the activity.
Indian treaties and surrenders, from 1680 to 1890.