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  2. Cherokee treaties - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of the Cherokee Nation, 19 July 1866 Annulled "pretended treaty" with Confederate Cherokees; granted amnesty to Cherokees; established a US district court in Indian Territory; prevented the US from trading in the Cherokee Nation unless approved by the Cherokee council or taxing residents of the Cherokee Nation; established that all ...

  3. Cherokee freedmen controversy - Wikipedia

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    On September 13, 2013, the parties to Vann and Nash, including the Cherokee, jointly petitioned the United States District Court for the District of Columbia to resolve by summary judgment the question of whether the Freedmen are entitled to equal citizenship in the Cherokee Nation under the Treaty of 1866. [109]

  4. Reconstruction Treaties - Wikipedia

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    The Five Civilized Tribes agreed to draft treaties, but final treaties were signed in Washington, D.C. during the year of 1866. Five Civilized Tribes The Chickasaw and Choctaw signed the Chickasaw and Choctaw Treaty of Washington, Proclaimed on July 10, 1866 [24] [25] Creek August 11, 1866 [26] Cherokee Reconstruction Treaty of 1866 (August 11 ...

  5. Cherokee Nation (1794–1907) - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee Nation (Cherokee: ᏣᎳᎩᎯ ᎠᏰᎵ, pronounced Tsalagihi Ayeli [1] ... This was later guaranteed in 1866 under a treaty with the United States.

  6. Oklahoma-based tribes say followed rules on Freedmen rights

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    Leaders and representatives of five Oklahoma-based tribes on Wednesday told a U.S. Senate committee that they have followed treaties and court rulings regarding the citizenship of Freedmen and ...

  7. Timeline of Cherokee history - Wikipedia

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    US negotiators ignored the claims of Stand Watie, who had summoned his nephew John Rollin Ridge from California to negotiate recognition of a "Southern Cherokee Nation." 1866: July 19: The Cherokee Nation signed the Treaty of Tahlequah with the United States, formally ending hostilities from the Civil War and reuniting the Nation. 1868: July 27

  8. Cherokee Nation - Wikipedia

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    After Cherokee removal on the Trail of Tears, the Cherokee Nation existed in Indian Territory.After the American Civil War, the United States promised the Cherokee Nation "a permanent homeland" in an 1866 treaty.

  9. An 1843 treaty signed in the Republic of Texas sparks a ... - AOL

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    Members of Bell’s family did travel to Texas in the 1840s and stayed for about 20 years before they returned to the Cherokee Nation, according to a 1972 book, “Genealogy of Old & New Cherokee ...