Native American Stories - Of Treaty Violations - Treaty Wrongs

Settled-Law - Every American Should be concerned over this Religious Conversion Of Native Tribes - When and Where will they Come for You? After all They could use this wrong - As a bases for your conversion - This is a The very Basic concept of the Founding Fathers - That actions such as these would Never take Place Across these United States.

 

Settled Law? - The Law applies to the situation – Of course a Judge should see beyond the law – Why does this law let rapist - child molesters go? Yet prosecute these children? Could it be based on who they are? Rich? Friends of the court?  What Judge would not look beyond the Law to save a child?

American Child Sex Slaves Are Being Arrested, Not Rescued.

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These Pages shall Review Native Tribal Treaties - Showing The wrongs Of the U.S. Government - These Violations Will show - How the U.S. Federal Government - Took advantage - Of Tribal Leaders - Not being able to read these Treaties - How easy it was to take advantage of these Tribal Leaders - Simple Example - I come up and speak Ponca to you - Telling you that I am giving you this rock - For your everything you have - I then come in and remove you - and take all you have - But I handed you the rock - you accepted it - Therefore it's mine - These are the types of things that need to be reviewed on Native American Tribal Treaties. 

Supplementary treaty between the United States of America and the Ponca tribe of Indians, made at the city of Washington on the tenth day of March, A. D. 1865, between William P. Dole, commissioner on the part of the United States, and Wah-gah-sap-pi, or Iron Whip; Gist-tah-wah-gu, or Strong Walker; Wash-com-mo-ni, or Mitchell P. Cerre; Ash-nan-e-kah-gah-he, or Lone Chief; Tah-ton-ga-nuz-zhe, or Standing Buffalo; on the part of the Ponca tribe of Indians, they being duly authorized and empowered by the said tribe, as follows, viz:

Article 1. The Ponca tribe of Indians hereby cede and relinquish to the United States all that portion of their present reservation as described in the first article of the treaty of March 12th, 1858, lying west of the range line between townships numbers (32) thirty-two and (33) thirty-three north, ranges (10) ten and (11) eleven west of the (6) sixth principal meridian, according to the Kansas and Nebraska survey; estimated to contain thirty thousand acres, be the same more or less.

Article 2. The Ponca tribe of Indians hereby cede and relinquish to the United States all that portion of their present reservation as described in the first article of the treaty of March 12th, 1858, lying west of the range line between townships numbers (32) thirty-two and (33) thirty-three north, ranges (10) ten and (11) eleven west of the (6) sixth principal meridian, according to the Kansas and Nebraska survey; estimated to contain thirty thousand acres, be the same more or less.

Article 3. The Government of the United States, in compliance with the first paragraph of the second article of the treaty of March 12th, 1858, hereby stipulate and agree to pay to the Ponca tribe of Indians for indemnity for spoliation committed upon them, satisfactory evidence of which has been lodged in the office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, and payment recommended by that officer, and also by the Secretary of the Interior, the sum of fifteen thousand and eighty dollars.

·         Wm. P. Dole.

·         Wah-gah-sap-pi, or Iron Whip, his x mark. [Seal.]

·         Gist-tah-wah-gu, or Strong Walker, his x mark. [Seal.]

·         Wash-com-mo-ni, or Mitchell P. Cerre, his x mark. [Seal.]

·         Ash-nan-e-kah-gah-he, or Lone Chief, his x mark. [Seal.]

·         Tah-ton-ga-nuz-zhe, or Standing Buffalo, his x mark. [Seal.]

Executed in the presence of-

·         Chas. Sims.

·         Stephen A. Dole.

·         Newton Edmunds.

·         J. Shaw Gregory.

·         George N. Propper.

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Native Tribal Treaty Justice

During the last 500 years we have seen violations - of any and all treaties The U.S. Fedral Government has made with - Native American Tribes - This has not only violated Constitutional rights - but violated International Law. These include civil rights - forced re-education - beatings -sexual violations - Destruction of Tribal lands - THis brief list is only the tip of the Ice Berg - Of the Violations of the Corporations and Fedral Government - Of these Tribal Treaties.