Treaty of Washington (1868) with the Sioux (various bands)

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The Treaty of Washington (1868) with the Sioux was a post–Civil War U.S.–Sioux agreement that redefined territorial boundaries and relations between the federal government and various Sioux bands during the era of westward expansion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States–Native American treaty
treaty
appliesToEthnicGroup Sioux Nation NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
follows American Civil War NERFINISHED
hasEffect altered control of lands traditionally used by Sioux bands
formalized federal authority over certain Sioux territories
hasPurpose to redefine territorial boundaries between the United States and Sioux bands
to regulate relations between the U.S. federal government and Sioux bands
historicalPeriod westward expansion of the United States
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalArea Indigenous land rights in the United States
federal–tribal relations in the United States
legalForm bilateral treaty
legalStatus federal treaty of the United States
location Washington, D.C.
partOf United States Indian treaty system NERFINISHED
pointInTime 1868
relatedTo Sioux land cessions NERFINISHED
reservation policy of the United States
significantEvent adjustment of U.S. obligations toward Sioux bands
redefinition of Sioux territorial boundaries
signingParty Sioux NERFINISHED
United States federal government NERFINISHED
various Sioux bands
subjectOf Native American treaty policy
U.S.–Sioux relations NERFINISHED
temporalContext post–American Civil War era

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Treaty of Washington (various with Native nations) has part Treaty of Washington (1868) with the Sioux (various bands)