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the councilresultedin the Treaty of Fort Laramie

fur trade companies in Pennsylvania that complained of damages sustained during Pontiac ’s War and wanted to be compensated with a new commodity — Aboriginal lands(passive) was prompted byThe Treaty of Fort Stanwix

Fierce fighting against this incursionpromptedthe Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868

the Indian reservationsetup with the Fort Laramie treaty

S governmentcausedthe 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie

The black hawk warcausesthe fort laramie treaty

white encroachmentledto the fort laramie treaty

aside(passive) was setthe Fort Laramie Treaty

a political speakerleadingto the Fort Bridger Treaty

The original Great Sioux Reservation(passive) was created byThe original Great Sioux Reservation

aside the Black Hills for the Lakotasetaside the Black Hills for the Lakota

This enormous reservation(passive) was created byThis enormous reservation

the sprawling reservationcreatedthe sprawling reservation

up the Crow reservationsetup the Crow reservation

aside a vast reservation for this people in western south Dakota , including the Black Hillssetaside a vast reservation for this people in western south Dakota , including the Black Hills

the recalcitrant Oglala Chief Red Cloud , who had refused to move onto the Great Sioux Reservation of western South Dakota(passive) created bythe recalcitrant Oglala Chief Red Cloud , who had refused to move onto the Great Sioux Reservation of western South Dakota

out the boundaries of the Shoshone reservationsetout the boundaries of the Shoshone reservation

aside an area in northern Wyoming for Lakota hunting groundssetaside an area in northern Wyoming for Lakota hunting grounds

a " Great Sioux Reservation " , which later became the state of South Dakota west of the Missouri River.[11createda " Great Sioux Reservation " , which later became the state of South Dakota west of the Missouri River.[11

the Blackfeet Reservation but subsequent agreements with the government reduced their landcreatedthe Blackfeet Reservation but subsequent agreements with the government reduced their land

the sovereign Great Sioux Reservation , including large parts of modern day South Dakota , North Dakota and Nebraskacreatedthe sovereign Great Sioux Reservation , including large parts of modern day South Dakota , North Dakota and Nebraska

the Sioux Reservation surrounding the Black Hillscreatedthe Sioux Reservation surrounding the Black Hills

a large reservation to end a war previouslycreateda large reservation to end a war previously

the Blackfeet Reservation but subsequent agreements with the government reduced the Americans 's landcreatedthe Blackfeet Reservation but subsequent agreements with the government reduced the Americans 's land

25 million acres for Sioux Reservation and huntingset25 million acres for Sioux Reservation and hunting

a reservation encompassing some 38,531,174 acrescreateda reservation encompassing some 38,531,174 acres

aside the lands for the native nationssetaside the lands for the native nations

the Great Sioux Reservation , which encompassed much of present - day Montana , Wyoming and Nebraska and parts of the Dakotas , to be inhabited by the Cheyenne and the Lakota ... except that none of the parties abided by itcreatedthe Great Sioux Reservation , which encompassed much of present - day Montana , Wyoming and Nebraska and parts of the Dakotas , to be inhabited by the Cheyenne and the Lakota ... except that none of the parties abided by it

aside the Black Hills area as off - limits to settlementsetaside the Black Hills area as off - limits to settlement

aside 35 million acres for a “ permanent home ” for Lakotassetaside 35 million acres for a “ permanent home ” for Lakotas

aside large tracts of land for the native americans before longsetaside large tracts of land for the native americans before long

a reservation consisting of that portion of the present state of South Dakota lying west of the Missouri Rivercreateda reservation consisting of that portion of the present state of South Dakota lying west of the Missouri River

aside land for the members of the Sioux Nation in Standing Rock , North Dakotato setaside land for the members of the Sioux Nation in Standing Rock , North Dakota

this land north of the present - day reservation as belonging to the native tribes ... with agreement that natives would allow " peaceful passagesetthis land north of the present - day reservation as belonging to the native tribes ... with agreement that natives would allow " peaceful passage

the Fort Berthold reservation for the Mandan , Hidatsa , and Arikara ( now known as the Three Federated Tribes ) , which originally included nearly 12 million acres in North Dakota , South Dakota , Montana , and Wyomingcreatedthe Fort Berthold reservation for the Mandan , Hidatsa , and Arikara ( now known as the Three Federated Tribes ) , which originally included nearly 12 million acres in North Dakota , South Dakota , Montana , and Wyoming

the precedent for U.S. recognition of tribal sovereign rightssetthe precedent for U.S. recognition of tribal sovereign rights

the possibility for the lakota people to access the right to votecreatedthe possibility for the lakota people to access the right to vote

in the abandonment of all forts farther to the northresultedin the abandonment of all forts farther to the north

the western boundary(passive) set bythe western boundary

to the evacuation of the forts in exchange for the cessation of these attacks , after which the Sioux burned the posts downledto the evacuation of the forts in exchange for the cessation of these attacks , after which the Sioux burned the posts down

in the abandonment of all forts further to the northresultedin the abandonment of all forts further to the north

much trouble and set the stage for other troublesome treaties to followcausedmuch trouble and set the stage for other troublesome treaties to follow

in 1851createdin 1851

the Sioux Reservecreatedthe Sioux Reserve

to calm the situation and to designate landswas designedto calm the situation and to designate lands

in 1868setin 1868

to the erasurecontributedto the erasure

what is known today as the Great Sioux Nation covering the Black Hills and nearly half of western South Dakotacreatedwhat is known today as the Great Sioux Nation covering the Black Hills and nearly half of western South Dakota

the northern border of Indian Country at the Heart Riversetthe northern border of Indian Country at the Heart River

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