Treaty with the tribes of middle Oregon, 1855

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This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.
Abstract/Description: "Articles of agreement and convention made and concluded at Wasco, near the Dalles of the Columbia River, in Oregon Territory, by Joel Palmer, superintendent of Indian affairs, on the part of the United States, and the following-named chiefs and head-men of the confederated tribes and bands of Indians, residing in Middle Oregon, they being duly authorized thereto by their respective bands, to wit: Symtustus, Locks-quis-sa, Shick-a-me, and Kuck-up, chiefs of the Taih or Upper De Chutes band of Walla - Wallas; Stocket-ly and Iso, chiefs of the Wyam or Lower De Chutes band of Walla - Wallas; Alexis and Talkish, chiefs of the Tenino band of Walla - Wallas; Yise, chief of the Dock-Spus or John Day''s River band of Walla-Wallas; Mark, William Chenook, and Cush-Kella, chiefs of the Dalles band of the Wascoes; Toh-simph, chief of the Ki-gal-twal-la band of Wascoes; and Wal-la-chin, chief of the Dog River band of Wascoes."
Subject(s): n-us-or
Walla Walla Indians -- Treaties
Wasco Indians -- Treaties
Indian land transfers -- Oregon
Walla Walla Indians -- Relocation -- Oregon
Wasco Indians -- Relocation -- Oregon
Treaty Indian reservations -- Oregon
Indians of North America -- Government relations -- 1789-1869
Confederated Tribes and Bands of Indians, Residing in Middle Oregon
Date Issued: 1904