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This 1904 reprint of President Benjamin Harrison’s 1891 proclamation was transcribed and published in vol. I of Charles Kappler’s Indian Affairs. Laws and Treaties. Originally signed on May 20, 1891, this proclamation announced that the “Law of 1891,” passed by US Congress on March 3, 1891, was accepted, ratified, and confirmed.

Publication Date

1904

Keywords

MHA Nation, Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, Fort Berthold Reservation, Fort Berthold, diminished reservation, allotments, Arickaree, Arikara, Ree, Sahnish, Gros Ventre, Hidatsa, Mandan, Nueta, President of the United States

Geographic Subjects

Missouri River, Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota

Organizations Referenced

MHA Nation, Mandan Hidatsa and Arikara Nation, the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, United States government, US Office of Indian Affairs, US State Department, US General Land Office, US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs

People Referenced

Charles J. Kappler, Benj. Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, John V. Wright, Jared We. Daniels, Charles F. Larrabee, William F. Wharton

Disciplines

American Politics | Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law | Indigenous Studies | Law and Politics | Native American Studies | United States History

Proclamation 305—Fort Berthold Reservation in the State of North Dakota

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