INDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES
Vol. II, Treaties
Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1904.
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TREATY WITH THE NAVAHO, 1868.
June 1, 1868. | 15 Stats., p. 667. | Ratified July 25, 1868. | Proclaimed Aug. 12, 1868.
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Peace and friendship.
Offenders among the whites to be arrested and punished.
Among the Indians, to be given up to the United States.
Rules for ascertaining damages.
Reservation boundaries.
Who not to reside thereon.
Buildings to be erected by the United States.
Agent to make his home and reside where.
Heads of family desiring to commence farming may select lands, etc.
Effect of such selection.
Persons not heads of families.
Certificates of selection to be delivered, etc.
To be recorded.
Survey.
Alienation and descent of property.
Children between 6 and 16 to attend school.
Duty of agent.
Schoolhouses and teachers.
Seeds and agricultural implements.
Delivery of articles in lieu of money and annuities.
Clothing, etc.
Indians to be furnished with no articles they can make.
Census.
Annual appropriation in money for ten years.
May be changed.
Army officer to attend delivery goods, etc.
Stipulations by the Indians as to outside territory.
Railroads.
Residents, travelers, wagon trains.
Women and children.
Scalping.
Roads or stations.
Damages.
Military posts and roads.
Cession of reservation not to be valid unless, etc.
Indians to go to reservation when required.
Appropriations, how to be disbursed.
Removal.
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