Removal and Relocation Period (1828-1871): Treaties Ceding Lands

Throughout this period, hundreds of treaties were made. Many of them were made with tribes in the Northern Plains for their lands, thus restricting reservation boundaries even further.

Some of these treaties contained provisions for the tribes to retain hunting, fishing, and gathering rights on the ceded lands. These treaty rights are still valid and must be considered when carrying out the provisions of programs.

Photo of General William T. Sherman signing peace treaty with Sioux Chiefs in Wyoming, 1868
Illustration from an 1838 treaty