Treaty of 1881

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The Treaty of 1881 was an agreement involving the Oto people that marked a further cession of their lands and continued the U.S. government’s policy of displacing Native American tribes from their traditional territories.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legal agreement
treaty
appliesTo Native American tribes
Oto people NERFINISHED
category Treaties between the United States and Native American tribes
country United States of America
surface form: United States
effect displacement of Oto people from traditional territories
further cession of Oto lands
follows earlier Oto land cession agreements
historicalPeriod 19th century
language English
legalStatus binding agreement between Oto people and United States government
partOf United States policy of displacing Native American tribes
purpose cession of Oto lands
relatedTo displacement of Native American tribes
loss of Indigenous land in the United States
result continuation of U.S. westward expansion
reduction of Oto land base
signatory Oto people NERFINISHED
United States government NERFINISHED
topic Native American land rights
U.S. Indian policy
land cession
year 1881

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Oto treatyParticipation Treaty of 1881