Treaty with The Chippewa of The Mississippi and Lake Superior
August 2. 1847
Articles of a treaty made and concluded at the Fond du
Lac of Lake Superior, on the second day of August, in the
year one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, between the
United States, by their commissioners, Issac A. Verplank and
Henry M. Rice, and the Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi
and Lake Superior, by their chiefs and head-men.
Article 1.
It is agreed that the peace and friendship which exists between
the people of the United States and the Chippewa Indians shall
be perpetual.
Article 2.
The Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi and Lake Superior
cede and sell to the United States all the land within the
following boundaries, viz: Beginning at the junction of the
Crow Wing and Mississippi Rivers, thence up the Crow Wing
River to the junction of that river with the Long Prairie
River, thence up the Long Prairie River to the boundary-line
between the Sioux and Chippewa Indians, thence southerly along
the said boundary-line to a lake at the head of Long Prairie
River, thence in a direct line to the sources of the Watab
River, thence down the Watab to the Mississippi River, thence
up the Mississippi to the place of beginning; and also all
the interest and claim which the Indians, parties to this
treaty, have in a tract of land lying upon and north of Long
Prairie River, and called One-day's Hunt; but, as the
boundary-line between the Indians, parties to this treaty,
and the Chippewa Indians, commonly called "Pillagers,"
is indefinite, it is agreed that before the United States
use or occupy the said tract of land north of Long Prairie
River, the boundary-line between the said tract and the Pillager
lands shall be defined and settled to the satisfaction of
the Pillagers.
Article 3.
In consideration of the foregoing cession, the United States
agree to pay to the Chippewas of Lake Superior seventeen thousand
dollars in specie, and to the Chippewas of the Mississippi
seventeen thousand dollars in specie; the above sums to be
paid at such place or places, and in such manner, as the President
shall direct, and to be paid within six months after this
treaty shall be ratified by the President and Senate of the
United States; and the United States further agree to pay
to the Mississippi Indians the sum of one thousand dollars
annually for forty-six years; but it is agreed that whenever
the Chippewas of the Mississippi shall agree as to the schools
to be established, and the places at which they shall be located,
the number of blacksmiths and laborers to be employed for
them, and shall request the United States to expend, from
year to year, the annual payments remaining unpaid, in the
support of schools, blacksmiths, and laborers, the same shall
be expended by the United States for such purposes; and that
Chippewas of full or mixed blood shall be employed as teachers,
blacksmiths, and laborers, when such persons can be employed
who are competent to perform the duties required of them under
this and all former treaties.
Article 4.
It is stipulated that the half or mixed bloods of the Chippewas
residing with them shall be considered Chippewa Indians, and
shall, as such, be allowed to participate in all annuities
which shall hereafter be paid to the Chippewas of the Mississippi
and Lake Superior, due them by this treaty, and by the treaties
heretofore made and ratified.
Article 5.
[Stricken out.]
Article 6.
This treaty shall be obligatory upon the contracting parties
when ratified by the President and Senate of the United States.
In testimony whereof, the said Isaac A. Verplank and Henry
M. Rice, commissioners as aforesaid, and the chiefs, headmen
and warriors of the Chippewas of the Mississippi and Lake
Superior, have hereunto set their hands, at the Fond du Lac
of Lake Superior, this second day of August, in the year one
thousand eight hundred and forty-seven.
- Isaac A. Verplank.
- Henry M. Rice.
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- Kai-ah-want-eda, 2d chief, his x mark, Crow-wing.
- Waub-o-jceg, 1st chief, his x mark, Gull Lake.
- Uttom-auh, 1st warrior, his x mark, Crow-wing.
- Shen-goob, 1st warrior, his x mark, Crow-wing.
- Que-wish-an-sish, 1st warrior, his x mark, Gull Lake.
- Maj-c-gah-bon, 2d warrior, his x mark, Crow-wing.
- Kag-gag-c-we guon, warrior, his x mark, Crow-wing.
- Mab uk-um-ig, warrior, his x mark, Crow-wing.
- Nag aun cg-a bon, 2d chief, his x mark, Sandy Lake.
- Wan jc-ke-shig-uk, chief, his x mark, Sandy Lake.
- Kow-az-rum-ig-ish-kung. warrior, his x mark, Sandy Lake.
- Ke-che-wask keenk, 1st chief, his x mark, Lapointe.
- Gab im ub-be, chief, his x mark, St. Croix Lake.
- Kee-che-waub-ish-ash, 1st chief, his x mark, Pelican Lakes.
- Nig-gig, 2d chief, his x mark, Pelican Lakes.
- Ud-c-kum-ag, 2d chief, his x mark, Lac flambeau.
- Ta-che-go-onk, 3d chief, his x mark, Lapointe.
- Muk-no-a-wuk-und, warrior, his x mark, Lapointe.
- O-sho-gaz, warrior, his x mark, St. Croix.
- A-dow-c-re-shig, warrior, his x mark, Lapointe.
- Keesh-ri-tow-ng, 1st warrior, his x mark, Lapointe.
- I-aub-ans, chief, his x mark, Rice Lake.
- Tug-wany-am-az, 2d chief, his x mark, Lapointe.
- O-rum-de-kun, chief, his x mark, Ontonagin.
- Keesh-re-tow-no, 2d chief, his x mark, Ontonagin.
- Maj-c-wo-we-clung, 2d chief, his x mark, Puckaguno.
- Ke-che-wa-mibco-osk, 1st chief, his x mark, Puckaguno.
- Mongo-o-sit, 3d chief, his x mark, Fond-du-lac.
- Mug-un-ub, 2d chief, his x mark, Fond-du-lac.
- An-im-as-ung, 1st warrior, his x mark, Fond-du-lac.
- Waub-ish-ashe, 1st chief, his x mark, Chippeway River.
- Make-cen-gun, 2d chief, his x mark, Chippeway River.
- Kee-wan-see, chief, his x mark, Lac Contereille.
- Ten-as-see, chief, his x mark, Puk-wa-wun.
- Nag-an-is, 2d chief, his x mark, Lac Contereille.
- Ke-chi-in-in-e, 1st warrior, his x mark, Puk-wa-wun.
- Ke-che-now-uj-c-nim, chief, his x mark, Turtle Portage.
- Bus-e-guin-jis, warrior, his x mark, Lac flambeau.
- Shin-goob, 1st chief, his x mark, Fond-du-lac.
- Shay-u-ash-cens, 1st chief, his x mark, Grand Portage.
- Ud-ik-ons, 2d chief, his x mark, Grand Portage.
- Me-zye, 4th chief, his x mark, Lapointe.
- David King, 1st chief, his x mark, Ance.
- Ma-tak-o-se-ga, 1st warrior, his x mark, Ance.
- Assurcens, 2d warrior, his x mark, Ance.
- Peter Marksman, chief.
- Alexander Corbin, chief.
- William W. W. Warren, 1st chief.
- Jno. Pta. Rellenger, his x mark.
- Charles Charlo, his x mark.
- Chief, Battiste Gauthier, his x mark.
- Half-breeds - Lapointe Band:
- Chief, Vincent Roy, his x mark.
- Warrior, John Btse. Cadotte, his x mark.
- Second Chief, Lemo Sayer, his x mark.
- Warrior, Jhn. Btse. Roy, his x mark.
- Michel Bas-he-na, his x mark.
- Lueson Godin, his x mark.
- John Sayer, his x mark.
- Chief, Lueson Corbin, his x mark.
Witnesses -
- Wm. W. Warren, interpreter.
- Chas. H. Oakes, Lapointe.
- Roswell Hart, Rochester, New York.
- Henry Evans, Batavia, New York.
- A. Morrison.
- S. Hovers.
- Mamoci M.Samuel.
- Henry Blatchford, interpreter.
- William A. Aitken.
- Julius Ombrian.
The following signatures are those of chiefs and headmen
parties to this treaty:
- Ke-nesh-te-no, chief, Trout Lake, his x mark.
- Mah-shah, 1st warrior, his x mark, Lac flambeau.
- I-oush-ou-c-ke-shik, chief, his x mark, Red Cedar Lake.
- Mah-ko-dah, 1st warrior, his x mark, Mille Lac.
- Pe-tud, 1st chief, his x mark, Mille Lac.
- Aunch-e-be-nas, 2d warrior, his x mark, Mille Lac.
- Mish-in-nack-in-ugo, warrior, his x mark, Red Cedar Lake.
- Gah-nin-dum-a-win-so, 1st chief, his x mark, Sandy lake.
- Mis-quod-ase, warrior, his x mark, Sandy Lake.
- Na-tum-e-gaw-bow, 2d chief, his x mark, Sandy Lake.
- I-ah-be-dua-we-dung, warrior, his x mark, Sandy lake.
- Bi-a-jig, 1st chief, his x mark, Pukaguno.
- joseph Montre, 1st chief, Mississippi half-breeds.
Witnesses -
- Wm. W. Warren,
- Peter Marksman,
- Interpreters.
- Smith Hovers.
The signature of No-din, or The Wind, written by his request
on the 3d day of August, 1847, and with the consent of the
commissioners-
- No-din, or The Wind, his x mark.
In presence of -
- William A. Aitkin,
- R. B. Carlton.
I approve of this treaty, and consent to the same, August
3d, 1847. Fond-du-lac.
- Po-go-ne-gi-shik, or Hole-in-the-day, his x mark.
Witness -
- William Aitkin,
- D. T. Sloan.
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