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DLN Nation :
Treaties, Laws, Executive Orders Concerning

Treaties
From "Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties" compiled by Charles Kappler to 1913
Executive Orders Pertaining to the DLN
From "Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties" compiled by Charles Kappler to 1913
Laws Pertaining to the DLN
From "Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties" compiled by Charles Kappler to 1913
Proclamations Pertaining to the DLN
From "Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties" compiled by Charles Kappler to 1913
Supreme Court Rulings Pertaining to the DLN

Proclamations

From "Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties" compiled by Charles Kappler to 1913

1890 Proclamation on opening of Sioux Reservation
1890 Proclamation on Indian titles extinguished to lands on Ponca Reservation, Nebraska. Whereas, by section thirteen of the act entitled “An act to divide a portion of the reservation of the Sioux Nation of Indians in Dakota into separate reservations and to secure the relinquishment of the Indian title to the remainder, and for other purposes.... At okstate.edu.
1892 Proclamation on agreement with Lake Traverse Indians, North and South Dakota, to open lands for settlement. at okstate.edu
Proclamation on ceded Yankton Sioux land open for settlement at okstate.edu
1904 Proclamation restoring to public domain the St. John's Mission School lands in South Dakota at okstate.edu
1904 Proclamation pertaining to lands in South Dakota, ceded to the U.S. by Sioux Indians. at okstate.edu
1904 Proclamation pertaining to lands in North Dakota, ceded to the U.S. by Sioux Indians. at okstate.edu



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They made us many promises, more than I can remember. But they kept but one - They promised to take our land...and they took it. -- Chief Red Cloud
Tunkashila, Let us stand Coalition strong in protection of our lands, our beliefs, our Sacred Spirituality, and our traditional Indigenous ways of life. We stand in strong support of Indigenous Rights and the Inherent Allodial title of Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota Lands. Let us reclaim what is ours and work diligently to preserve what we now have.
End Dakota/Lakota/Nakota Ethnic Cleansing!
This website was created to Honor of our Ancestors, our Traditions, Elders and Children, and to provide a future for our generations to come.
That piece of red, white and blue cloth stands for a system and a country that does not honor it's own word...If it stood for honor and truth, it would remember our treaties and give them the appropriate place under international law. But it doesn't. It dishonors its own word and violates its treaties...
In Honor of Tony Black Feather (Died August 11 2004)


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