Pro Se Slave
Negro Louis Charles Hamilton II (Cmdr.
Secret Service USN) herein reincorporates and State fully all of the above set
forth herein UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF
UTAH, CENTRAL DIVISION “Original Complaint” in paragraph (s) 1 – 9 above listed
and Identified each Defendant charges herein participated in a Common Design
and RICO Conspiracy to commit and did commit continue Colonial America War
Crimes against Humanity, Embellishment (USA) It is agreed by the parties to
(all) treaty that hereafter perpetual peace shall be maintained between the
people and (Defendant) Government of the United States and the
“Plaintiffs Negro Native America Indians
parties hereto, being non- disclosure fraud in used to secure alliances with,
and most often by fraud after 1861 acquire land from, Plaintiffs Negro Native
Americans, in corruption, dominance, and actual
Fraud in wording of
each and every treated introduced when (USA) did not existed only 49 States
perpetrating deceit against the “Negro Slaves Indian Nations” and actions of
“Whites Supremacy” herein in 1865 – 2013 “Meaning in Law and equity for “Direct
damages” (USA) collective never having intent being Honorable White Man” as
this Existed in 1861 – 2013 (all) corporations, Government acting under color
of Law “Federal and States” under leadership of the (KKK) in 2017 45th President Donald John Trump
Sr. hereby order to preserve slavery, states' rights, and political liberty
for whites in these continuance “Tort” Civil and criminal actions acting just claimed
made laws in a Fraud Constitution of Confederate Corporation Never ending free
labor in forcing “Slavery”
12.
Greed and
“enforcement” claims made under Treaties
Laws” against Native Negro Slaves being in “Law and Equity” each treated
broken”, by corruption of violence, These crimes included murders, brutalities,
cruelties, tortures, atrocities, and other inhumane acts, criminal actions on
lawless GOP Political Party infiltrated by “Whites Supremacy Criminal “Elite
Political” gang in government since 181 – 2018 (December) committed direct Theft
of Personal Native Negro Race America Property and Theft of Personal Native Negro
Race America land while “HQ” Mississippi and in collusion all (49) other States
Defendant herein actual criminal acts of government preserve slavery, states' rights, and political liberty for whites from 1861 – 2013 as defined, in Hamilton vs. United States of
America et al, 45th President Donald John Trump Sr., President of
United States of America et al 2010 – 2017 Court Complaints
The (Co) perpetrator
Defendant Whites Supremacy U.S. federal government GOP Political party entered
into more than 500 treaties with
undersign council of record “pro se” (Hamilton) and Negro Family past and
present DNA also (Captive) Native America Negro hereby Plaintiffs collative
herein reincorporates and State fully #Indian #Nations from 1778 to
every one of “each” listed herein 500 treaties (all) was “broken,
changed or nullified when it served the RICO Whites Supremacy U.S. federal
government GOP Political party government's unjust enrichment interests,” by
control acts of Genocide Against Native Negro Africa, African Immigrants “Kidnapped”
continuance by Trickery come to “America Land of the Free”…? being same as
continue deifying the rights of the Negro Slaves 13th Amendment
never intent having “meaning” or ever being ratified by “State of Mississippi” to
fully forever “whites supremacy” hate crimes acts of insuring (all) Negro Race
from 1865 – 2013 being “Born a living Breathing Slave” each “Federal Judge (5th
Cir.) Appeal Court Case. No.17- 40804
13.
(others) Appeals vs. President Donald John
Trump Sr., “Federal Judge (Texas), “Federal Judge (North Dakota) “Federal Judge
District of Colombia committed to “knowing conspire” under oath declaration, certificate,
verification, and full Judicial Decree statement under penalty of perjury as
permitted under section 1746 of title 28, United States Code) in Hamilton vs.
United States of America et al Filed: December 15, 2010 as 1:2010-CV-
00808 – 2017
Notwithstanding on February
23rd 2012 – shortly after this court decision…? False arrest of
“council of record” by (Texas), as legally Mississippi State Join the Union of
United States of America”..? ratified the 13th amendment exactly 11
months some days later while (pro se) plaintiff held (captive) in Hamilton v.
North Texas State Hospital Case No. 7:2012 –CV- 00053 filed 04/04/2012 being a
unwilling forced abducted never ending “enslavement “Party” to GOP Political
elite and Corporations Common designed and conspiring RICO
“Whites Supremacy” cause
of action against the undersigned council of record as claimed in
Hamilton vs. Texas State Hospital Case No.
7:2012 –CV- 00053 same fraud facts
committed against defendant United nations, and Defendant NATO against the
“entire “ International Community Transatlantic Slavery Records, conspire and
utter as true forgery Birth records, conspire and utter as true forgery Death
records, conspire and utter as true forgery destroyed marriage records of undersigned
council of record Plaintiff Negro Slave herein (Hamilton) all “Bully fashion
fraud of the continue Venue of USA Judicial Government being denied by the
Courts as Frivolously filed in these matters..?
Entire Negro “Missing
Family in Defendant “State of Utah..? in connection with Religious Prosecution”
by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints LDS, and their “Cult knowing” The
Late Corporation of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints v. United States,
136 U.S. 1 (1890) was
a Supreme Court case that upheld the Edmunds–Tucker Act on May 19, 1890. Among
other things, the act disincorporated
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS
Church), being (1890) - Edmunds–Tucker Act on May 19, 1890, “Mississippi
Never Ratified” the 13th Amendment in collusion, conspire, fraud in
facts with The Late Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints v. United States, against the “peace,
will, dignity, and claimed..? civil rights of each
Negro Born Slave well
after the 1865 “Civil War” well into whites supremacy “Propaganda” whites only
laws pursuant to Edmunds–Tucker Act on May 19, 1890, the State of Mississippi
having RICO Slavery still enforcing in absconded (29) years thereafter seceded supreme
law of the Confederate States,
as adopted on March 11, 1861 being factual undersigned (all) Slave and is
thereby “Forbidden Priest Hood in Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints v. United States,
as this the case to be
Defendant The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) had a
policy which prevented most men of black African descent from
being ordained to the church's lay priesthood. Under
the temple and priesthood restrictions before 1978, most black members of
African descent could not be ordained to offices in the Priesthood nor
participate in temple ordinances besides
baptisms for the dead this conspiring
“Whites Supremacies LDS
Church” hereby also committed to Fraud, deceit against International Community
Transatlantic Slavery Records since The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS
Church) founded on April 6, 1830, Fayette, NY preserve slavery, states' of Utah rights, and political & Church liberty for
whites only
Defendant(s) The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) as
continue church records of 1978 “Proof” of “enslavement of the Negro Race in
Defendant “State of Utah” well after 1865 “Civil War well into 1978 “Whites
Supremacies LDS Church”, (USA) and (50) States as such conspiring action
continue well into 1994 against the “Undersigned” council of records,
Pro Se (Hamilton) IN
THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS BEAUMONT
DIVISION
Louis Charles Hamilton
II, Plaintiff vs. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, § PRESIDENT ANDREW JOHNSON, § and
PRESIDENT RUTHERFORD B. § HAYES, Defendants.,
MEMORANDUM ORDER
ADOPTING REPORT AND DISMISSING CASE Pending before the Court is the defendant
United States of America’s motion to dismiss [doc. #10]. The Court referred
this matter to United States Magistrate Judge Keith F. Giblin for consideration
and recommended disposition of case-dispositive pretrial motions. The Court has
received and considered the report of the United States Magistrate Judge, along
with the record and pleadings. The magistrate judge recommended that the
defendant’s motion be granted.
Judge Giblin also
recommended that the Court dismiss the plaintiff’s claims for lack of subject
matter jurisdiction and failure to state a claim.
No party has objected to the report and
recommendation. After review, the Court finds that Judge Giblin’s findings and
recommendations should be accepted. Based upon the magistrate judge’s findings
of fact and recommended disposition, the Court ORDERS that the report and
recommendation [doc. #21] is ADOPTED.
The Court further
ORDERS that the defendant’s motion to dismiss [doc. #10] is GRANTED. The
plaintiff’s claims are DISMISSED in their entirety, with prejudice, for lack of
subject matter jurisdiction and failure to state a claim. The Clerk is directed
to CLOSE this civil action.
All pending motions not All
pending motions not -KFG Hamilton v. United States of America et al Doc. 23
Dockets.Justia.com 2 addressed herein are DENIED as MOOT. This is a final judgment
disposing of all claims and parties,
So order and signed 7th
Day of March 2012 being Fraud of the Court, Obstruction of the “Entire Signed
by Judge Ron Clark on 3/7/12. (pkb, ) concealing continue crimes against
humanity, acts of aggression against the “entire negro race These crimes
included murders, brutalities, cruelties, tortures, atrocities, disfranchisement
and other inhumane acts, of Genocide
in
direct violation of (USA) own government records Defendant Sate of “Mississippi”
never ratified the 13th Amendment of the Constitution freeing (all)
“Slaves whereby from 7th Day of March 2012 – February 7th
2013 “Undersigned Court, Ron Clark, United States District Judge and “Every
Judge” comment, willingness, and (other) Judges under color of law, well into
2017 committed bully fashion lawless Judicial Decree securing RICO
pursuant to statute 18 U.S.
Code § 1001 – False Statements False entries, direct omissions, forgery of
Court records, forgery of undersigned council of record “Pro Se” Legal Briefs,
(all) being subject to pre-disposal to fully throwing away and getting rid of “Material
Facts” so important to the entire world, United Nations NATO, Defendant State
of “Mississippi” never ratified the 13th Amendment of the
Constitution freeing (all) “Slaves
while systematic on
March 11, 1861 Confederate
States of America republic composed of eleven Southern states that seceded
from the Union in
order to preserve slavery, states' rights, and political liberty
for whites fully voided all (49) other States Constitution in maintain conspire,
and common design committed to false publication of being United States of
America being a “Whole (50) States while the “entire GOP Political Criminal Whites
gang still enforcing confederate constitution well into 2018 by
Para-Military Knights
of The Klu Klux Klansmen and acting 45th President Donald John Trump
Sr. hereby insuring Genocide to including crimes against humanity, acts of
aggression These crimes included murders, brutalities, cruelties, tortures,
atrocities, and other inhumane acts, imposing Genocide against (Captive) Native
America Negro hereby Plaintiffs collative herein reincorporates and State fully
Negro Plaintiffs #Indian #Nations held hostage since March 11, 1861 beholding to “Slavery Rules of Laws of defendant
(USA) under
“Confederate
Constitution of Defendant (USA) et al in criminal RICO “Whites Supremacy
Organization against Treaties Listed 1861- Treaty-making between various Plaintiffs
Negro Native American with whites supremacy governments Defendant United States
officially concluded under Fraud in never having a Honorable Treaty on March 3,
1871 as (USA) never existed on March 1871 – 2013 March 11, 1861 Mississippi never free
said “Native Negro America Slaves in with the passing of the United States Code Title 25, Chapter 3, Subchapter 1,
Section 71 (25 U.S.C. § 71).
Thereby fully void all Pre-existing
treaties which were grandfathered, and further voided all Plaintiffs Negro Native
American agreements were made under claimed Honorable domestic law, which
“Never existed” as (USA) allowed “Whites supremacy” control for unjust
enrichments secure the direct cause of actions before the of Voided all treaties
from July 2nd 1861 Treaty with the
Delawares 12 Stat. 1177 – April 21st
1904 Act of Congress Turtle Mountain Chippewa Treaty; 10-cent Treaty; Agreement
with the Turtle Mountain Band, amended and ratified 33 Stat. 194Turtle Mountain Band of
Chippewa Indians
1861
|
July 2
|
Treaty with the Delawares
|
||||
1861
|
November 15
|
Treaty with the Potawatomi
|
||||
1862
|
March 13
|
Treaty with the Kansas
Indians
|
||||
1862
|
June 24
|
Treaty with the Ottawa of
Blanchard's Fork and Roche de Boeuf
|
||||
1862
|
June 28
|
Treaty with the Kickapoo
|
||||
1863
|
March 11
|
Treaty with the Chippewa of
the Mississippi and the Pillager and Lake Winnibigoshish Bands
|
||||
1863
|
June 9
|
Treaty with the Nez Perce
|
||||
1863
|
Treaty with the Eastern
Shoshoni
|
|||||
1863
|
July 30
|
Treaty with the
Shoshoni-Northwestern Bands
|
||||
1863
|
Treaty with the Western
Shoshoni
|
|||||
1863
|
October 2
|
Supplement to Treaty with the
Chippewa-Red Lake and Pembina Bands
|
||||
1863
|
October 7
|
Treaty with the
Utah-Tabeguache Band
|
||||
1863
|
Treaty with the
Shoshoni-Goship
|
|||||
1864
|
April 12
|
Supplement to Treaty with the
Chippewa—Red Lake and Pembina Bands
|
||||
1864
|
May 7
|
Treaty with the Chippewa,
Mississippi, and Pillager and Lake Winnibigoshish Bands
|
||||
1864
|
October 14
|
Treaty with the Klamath, etc.
|
||||
1864
|
October 18
|
Treaty with the Chippewa of
Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River
|
||||
1865
|
March 6
|
Treaty with the Omaha
|
||||
1865
|
March 8
|
Treaty with the Winnebago
|
||||
1865
|
March 10
|
Supplement to Treaty with the
Ponca
|
||||
1865
|
August 12
|
Treaty with the Snake, Wal
Pah Pe Tribe
|
||||
1865
|
September 29
|
Treaty with the Osage
|
||||
1865
|
October 10
|
Treaty with the Sioux or
Dakota, Miniconjou Band
|
||||
1865
|
October 14
|
Treaty with the Sioux or
Dakota, Lower Brule Band
|
||||
1865
|
Agreement with the Cherokee
and Other Tribes in the Indian Territory
|
|||||
1865
|
October 14
|
Treaty with the Cheyenne and
Arapaho
|
||||
1865
|
October 17
|
Treaty with the Apache,
Cheyenne, and Arapaho
|
||||
1865
|
October 18
|
Treaty with the Comanche and
Kiowa
|
||||
1865
|
October 19
|
Treaty with the Dakota or
Sioux, Two-Kettle Band
|
||||
1865
|
October 19
|
Treaty with the Blackfeet
Sioux
|
||||
1865
|
October 20
|
Treaty with the Dakota or
Sioux, Sans Arc Band
|
||||
1865
|
October 20
|
Treaty with the Dakota or
Sioux, Yankpapa Band
|
||||
1865
|
October 20
|
Treaty with the Dakata or
Sioux, Onkpahpah Band
|
||||
1865
|
October 28
|
Treaty with the Dakota or
Sioux, Upper Yanktonai Band
|
||||
1865
|
October 28
|
Treaty with the Dakota or
Sioux, Oglala Band
|
||||
1865
|
November 15
|
Supplement to Treaty with the
Confederated Tribes and Bands of Middle Oregon
|
||||
1866
|
March 21
|
Treaty with the Seminole
|
||||
1866
|
March 29
|
Treaty with the Potawatomi
|
||||
1866
|
April 7
|
Treaty with the Chippewa,
Bois Fort Band
|
||||
1866
|
April 28
|
Treaty with the Choctaw and
Chickasaw
|
||||
1866
|
June 14
|
Treaty with the Creek Nation
|
||||
1866
|
July 4
|
Treaty with the Delawares
|
||||
1866
|
Agreement at Fort Berthold,
Appendix
|
|||||
1866
|
July 19
|
Treaty with the Cherokee
|
||||
1866
|
July 19
|
Supplement to Treaty with the
Cherokee
|
||||
1867
|
February 18
|
Treaty with the Sauk and
Foxes
|
||||
1867
|
February 19
|
Treaty with the
Sioux—Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands
|
||||
1867
|
February 19
|
Treaty with the Seneca, Mixed
Seneca and Shawnee, Quapaw, etc.
|
||||
1867
|
February 27
|
Treaty with the Potawatomi
|
||||
1867
|
March 19
|
Treaty with the Chippewa of
the Mississippi
|
||||
1867
|
October 21
|
Treaty with the Kiowa and
Comanche
|
||||
1867
|
July 25
|
Treaty with the Kiowa,
Comanche, and Apache
|
||||
1867
|
October 28
|
Treaty with the Cheyenne and
Arapaho
|
||||
1868
|
March 2
|
Treaty with the Ute
|
||||
1868
|
April 27
|
Treaty with the Cherokee
|
||||
1868
|
April 29
|
Treaty with the Sioux—Brule,
Oglala, Miniconjou, Yanktonai, Hunkpapa, Blackfeet, Cuthead, Two Kettle, Sans
Arcs, and Santee—and Arapaho
|
||||
1868
|
May 7
|
Treaty with the Crows
|
||||
1868
|
May 10
|
Treaty with the Northern
Cheyenne and Northern Arapaho
|
||||
1868
|
June 1
|
Treaty of Fort Sumner
|
Treaty with the Navajo
Indians; Navajo Treaty of 1868; Bosque Redondo Treaty; Treaty of Hwéeldi
|
518, 519
|
||
1868
|
July 3
|
Treaty with the Eastern Band
Shoshoni and Bannock
|
524,539,540
|
|||
1868
|
August 13
|
Treaty of Lapwai
|
Treaty with the Nez Perce
|
1870–1879
Year
|
Date
|
Treaty Name
|
Alternative
Treaty Name |
Statutes
|
Land Cession
Reference (Royce Area) |
Tribe(s)
|
1870
|
January 31
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
527, 528
|
San Pasqual and Pala Valley
Mission Indians
|
|
1870
|
March 30
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Round Valley Indian
Reservation
|
||
1870
|
April 12
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
620, 621
|
Arikara, Gros Ventre, and
Mandan
|
|
1870
|
April 12
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
529
|
Arikara, Gros Ventre, and
Mandan
|
|
1870
|
July 15
|
Act of Congress
|
650
|
Kickapoo of Texas and Mexico
|
||
1870
|
July 15
|
Act of Congress
|
534
|
Great and Little Osage
|
||
1870
|
July 15
|
Act of Congress
|
530
|
Great and Little Osage
|
||
1871
|
February 6
|
Act of Congress
|
403
|
Stockbridge and Munsee
|
||
1871
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
United States Code Title 25,
Chapter 3, Subchapter 1, Section 71
|
|||
1871
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
650
|
Kickapoo of Texas and Mexico
|
||
1871
|
March 14
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
537
|
Paiute, Snake, Shoshoni
|
|
1871
|
March 27
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
534
|
Osage
|
|
1871
|
November 9
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
531
|
Southern Apache
|
|
1871
|
November 9
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
573, 603
|
Apache
|
|
1871
|
November 9
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
541
|
Apache
|
|
1871
|
November 9
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
582
|
Apache
|
|
1871
|
December
|
Memorandum
|
N/A
|
Methow, Okanagan, Kootenay,
Pend d'Oreille, Colville, North Spokane, San Poeil et al.
|
||
1872
|
April 9
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
533
|
||
1872
|
April 23
|
Act of Congress
|
566
|
Ute
|
||
1872
|
May 8
|
Act of Congress
|
||||
1872
|
May 23
|
Act of Congress
|
506
|
Potawatomi and Absentee
Shawnee
|
||
1872
|
May 29
|
Act of Congress
|
||||
1872
|
May 29
|
Act of Congress
|
Cheyenne and Arapaho
|
|||
1872
|
June 1
|
Act of Congress
|
256
|
Miami (Meshin-go-mesia's
band)
|
||
1872
|
June 5
|
Act of Congress
|
534
|
Great and Little Osage
|
||
1872
|
June 5
|
Act of Congress
|
535
|
|||
1872
|
June 5
|
Act of Congress
|
Flathead
|
|||
1872
|
June 7
|
Act of Congress
|
Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux
|
|||
1872
|
June 10
|
Act of Congress
|
Ottawa and Chippewa
|
|||
1872
|
June 10
|
Act of Congress
|
Ottawa of Blanchards Fork and
Roche de Boeuf
|
|||
1872
|
June 10
|
Act of Congress
|
Omaha, Pawnee, Oto, Missouri,
and Sac and Fox of the Missouri
|
|||
1872
|
July 2
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
533, 536
|
||
1872
|
September 12
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
537, 638, 646
|
Paiute, Snake, and Shoshoni
|
|
1872
|
September 20
|
Agreement
|
Agreement with the Sisseton
and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians
|
Rev. Stat 1050
|
538
|
Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands
of Sioux
|
1872
|
September 26
|
Agreement
|
539, 540
|
Shoshoni
|
||
1872
|
October 19
|
Agreement
|
N/A
|
540A
|
Wichita and affiliated bands
|
|
1872
|
October 26
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Makah
|
||
1872
|
December 14
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
541, 600
|
Apache
|
|
1872
|
December 14
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Apache
|
||
1873
|
January 2
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Makah
|
||
1873
|
January 9
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
607
|
Tule River, King's River,
Owen's River, et al.
|
|
1873
|
February 14
|
Act of Congress
|
538
|
Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux
|
||
1873
|
February 19
|
Act of Congress
|
249
|
New York Indians
|
||
1873
|
March 1
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
337
|
||
1873
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
542
|
|||
1873
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
Abolish tribal relations
|
330
|
Miami
|
|
1873
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
543
|
Creek and Seminole
|
||
1873
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
544, 583
|
Round Valley Indian
Reservation
|
||
1873
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
Crow
|
|||
1873
|
April 8
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
576
|
Paiute, et al.
|
|
1873
|
April 8
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
583
|
Round Valley Indian
Reservation
|
|
1873
|
May 2
|
Agreement
|
Amended Agreement with
Certain Sioux Indians
|
Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands
of Sioux
|
||
1873
|
May 29
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
643, 644
|
Mescalero Apache
|
|
1873
|
June 16
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
545
|
Nez Perce
|
|
1873
|
July 5
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
565, 574
|
Blackfoot, Gros Ventre, et
al.
|
|
1873
|
August 5
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
546
|
Apache
|
|
1873
|
August 16
|
Agreement
|
N/A
|
557
|
Crow
|
|
1873
|
September 6
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
405
|
Niskwali, et al.
|
|
1873
|
September 9
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
349
|
Dwamish, et al.
|
|
1873
|
September 13
|
Agreement
|
N/A
|
566
|
Colorado Ute
|
|
1873
|
October 3
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
547, 607
|
Tule river, King's river,
Owen's river, et al.
|
|
1873
|
October 21
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
548
|
Makah
|
|
1873
|
November 4
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
549
|
||
1873
|
November 4
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
550
|
||
1873
|
November 4
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
372, 551
|
Quinaielt, Quillehute, et
al.
|
|
1873
|
November 8
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
552, 553
|
Coeur d'Alene, et al.
|
|
1873
|
November 22
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
554
|
Colorado River Indian
Reservation
|
|
1873
|
November 22
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
555
|
Dwamish, et al.
|
|
1873
|
December 10
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
563
|
Jicarilla Apache
|
|
1873
|
December 23
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
351
|
Dwamish, et al.
|
|
1873
|
December 31
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Santee Sioux
|
||
1874
|
January 31
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
557
|
Crow
|
|
1874
|
February 2
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
643
|
Mescalero Apache
|
|
1874
|
February 12
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
558, 576
|
Paiute, et al.
|
|
1874
|
February 14
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Odawa and Ojibwe in Michigan
|
||
1874
|
February 25
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
559
|
Skokomish (S'klallam)
|
|
1874
|
March 19
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
560
|
Paiute
|
|
1874
|
March 23
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
561, 562
|
Paiute
|
|
1874
|
March 25
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
563
|
Apache (Jicarilla bands)
|
|
1874
|
April 9
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
564
|
||
1874
|
April 9
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
588
|
Apache
|
|
1874
|
April 15
|
Act of Congress
|
Established reservation
|
565
|
Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood,
Blackfoot, River Crow
|
|
1874
|
April 29
|
Act of Congress
|
Agreement of 18 Sept 1873
confirmed
|
566
|
Ute
|
|
1874
|
May 26
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
567, 568
|
||
1874
|
June 22
|
Act of Congress
|
Payment for land by 12 Sept
1854 Treaty
|
569
|
L'Anse and Lac Vieux Desert
Ojibwe
|
|
1874
|
June 22
|
Act of Congress
|
Agreement of 26 Sept 1872
confirmed
|
539
|
Shoshoni
|
|
1874
|
June 22
|
Act of Congress
|
2nd payment re Acts of 1872
& 1873
|
538
|
Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux
|
|
1874
|
June 22
|
Act of Congress
|
Purchase of Land
|
570
|
From Omaha for Winnegagoes
|
|
1874
|
June 22
|
Act of Congress
|
Fund removal, as per Treaty
18 May 1854
|
Kickapoo of Texas and Mexico
|
||
1874
|
June 23
|
Agreement
|
N/A
|
571
|
Eastern Shawnee
|
|
1874
|
June 23
|
Act of Congress
|
Sale of lands per 1872 Act
|
Kaw, "Kansas Indian" lands
|
||
1874
|
June 23
|
Act of Congress
|
NA
|
572
|
Papago
|
|
1874
|
June 23
|
Act of Congress
|
NA
|
New York Indians
|
||
1874
|
July 21
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
573
|
Apache
|
|
1874
|
August 19
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
574
|
Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood,
Blackfoot, River Crow
|
|
1874
|
November 16
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
466, 554, 593
|
||
1874
|
November 24
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
531
|
Southern Apache
|
|
1874
|
December 15
|
Act of Congress
|
Treaty 3 July 1868 amended,
land ceded
|
539
|
Shoshoni
|
|
1875
|
January 11
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
614
|
Sioux
|
|
1875
|
February 12
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
575
|
||
1875
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
Reduced reservation
|
576, 577
|
Paiute
|
|
1875
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
Removed to new reservation
|
578, 579
|
Alsea Indian
Reservation, Siletz Indian
Reservation
|
|
1875
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
Purchase land for
|
580
|
||
1875
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
Agreement 23 June 1874
confirmed, Eastern Shawnee lands to Modoc
|
571
|
Eastern Shawnee, Modoc
|
|
1875
|
March 16
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
581
|
Sioux
|
|
1875
|
March 25
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
557
|
Crow (Judith Basin Indian
Reservation)
|
|
1875
|
April 13
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
622, 623
|
Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood,
Blackfoot, River Crow
|
|
1875
|
April 23
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
582
|
Apache
|
|
1875
|
May 15
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
589, 646
|
Paiute and Shoshoni
|
|
1875
|
May 18
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
583
|
||
1875
|
May 20
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
614
|
Sioux
|
|
1875
|
June 10
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
545
|
||
1875
|
June 23
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
584
|
Sioux
|
|
1875
|
July 3
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
577
|
Paiute
|
|
1875
|
October 20
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Mescalero Apache
|
||
1875
|
October 20
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
585
|
Crow
|
|
1875
|
November 22
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
586
|
Ute
|
|
1875
|
December 21
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
587, 588
|
Southern Apache
|
|
1875
|
December 27
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Missin Indians (Portrero
[Rincon, Gapich, LaJolla], Cahuila, Capitan Grande, Santa Ysabel [Mesa
Grande], Pala, Agua Caliente, Sycuan, Inaja, Cosmit)
|
1880
Year
|
Date
|
Treaty Name
|
Alternative
Treaty Name |
Statutes
|
Land Cession
Reference (Royce Area) |
Tribe(s)
|
1880
|
January 6
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
615
|
Navajo
|
|
1880
|
January 17
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Mission Indians (Agua
Caliente Indian Reservation, Santa
Ysabel Indian Reservation)
|
||
1880
|
March 6
|
Agreement
|
616, 617
|
Ute
|
||
1880
|
March 6
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
618
|
Nez Perce (Moses' Band)
|
|
1880
|
March 16
|
Act of Congress
|
||||
1880
|
May 14
|
Agreement
|
N/A
|
Crow
|
||
1880
|
May 14
|
Agreement
|
N/A
|
Shoshoni, Bannock, and
Sheep-eater
|
||
1880
|
June 8
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Havasupai
|
||
1880
|
June 12
|
Agreement
|
Agreement with the Crows
|
N/A
|
619
|
Crow
|
1880
|
June 15
|
Act of Congress
|
N/A
|
Ute
|
||
1880
|
July 13
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
620, 621
|
Arikara, Gros Ventre, and
Mandan
|
|
1880
|
July 13
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
622, 623
|
Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood,
Blackfoot, and River Crow
|
|
1880
|
July 13
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
613
|
Sioux (Drifting Goose's Band)
|
|
1880
|
July 23
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Malheur Indian Reservation
|
||
1880
|
September 11
|
Agreement
|
N/A
|
616, 617
|
Ute
|
|
1880
|
September 21
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
624
|
Jicarilla Apache
|
|
1880
|
November 23
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Havasupai
|
||
1882–83
|
Agreement with the Sioux of
Various Tribes
|
|||||
1883
|
Agreement with the Columbia
and Colville
|
|||||
1891
|
January 12
|
Act of Congress
|
Mission Indians
|
|||
1891
|
February 13
|
Act of Congress
|
Sac and Fox
|
|||
1891
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
506
|
Citizen Band of Potawatomi
|
||
1891
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
525
|
Cheyenne and Arapaho
|
||
1891
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
553
|
Coeur d'Alene
|
||
1891
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
712, 713
|
Gros Ventre and Mandan
|
||
1891
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
496
|
Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux
|
||
1891
|
March 13
|
Act of Congress
|
506
|
Absentee Shawnee
|
||
1891
|
October 16
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
400, 461
|
Hupa et al.
|
|
1892
|
June 17
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
716
|
Fort Berthold Indian
Reservation
|
|
1892
|
June 17
|
Act of Congress
|
400
|
Klamath River Indian
Reservation
|
||
1892
|
July 1
|
Act of Congress
|
717, 718
|
Colville Indian Reservation
|
||
1892
|
July 13
|
Act of Congress
|
552
|
Coeur d'Alene
|
||
1892
|
July 13
|
Act of Congress
|
625
|
Spokane
|
||
1892
|
October 22
|
McCumber Agreement
|
Agreement Between the Turtle
Mountain Indians and the Commission
|
Turtle Mountain Band of
Chippewa
|
||
1892
|
November 21
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
655
|
Navajo
|
|
1892
|
November 21
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
719
|
Red Lake Band of Chippewa
|
|
1892
|
November 28
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Yakima
|
||
1893
|
February 20
|
Act of Congress
|
720
|
White Mountain Apache
|
||
1893
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
650
|
Kickapoo
|
||
1893
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
289
|
Cherokee
|
||
1893
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
606
|
Tonkawa
|
||
1893
|
March 3
|
Act of Congress
|
591
|
Pawnee
|
||
1893
|
April 12
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Osette Indians
|
||
1893
|
September 11
|
Executive Order
|
N/A
|
Hoh River Indians
|
||
1894
|
June 6
|
Act of Congress
|
370
|
Warm Springs
|
||
1894
|
August 15
|
Act of Congress
|
411
|
Yankton Sioux
|
||
1894
|
August 15
|
Act of Congress
|
400
|
Yakima
|
||
1894
|
August 15
|
Act of Congress
|
552
|
Coeur d'Alene
|
||
1894
|
August 15
|
Act of Congress
|
Yakima
|
|||
1894
|
August 15
|
Act of Congress
|
479
|
Alsea et al.
|
||
1894
|
August 15
|
Act of Congress
|
442
|
Nez Perce
|
||
1894
|
August 15
|
Act of Congress
|
652
|
Yuma
|
||
1902
|
March 10
|
McLaughlin Agreement
|
Agreement Between the Red
Lake Indians and the Commission
|
|||
1904
|
April 21
|
Act of Congress
|
Turtle Mountain Chippewa
Treaty; 10-cent Treaty; Agreement with the Turtle Mountain Band, amended and
ratified
|
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