Treaty of Dayton (1855)

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The Treaty of Dayton (1855) was an agreement between the United States and the Kalapuya people in the Willamette Valley of Oregon that led to the cession of Kalapuya lands and the relocation of tribal members to reservations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States–Native American treaty
treaty
appliesToEthnicGroup Kalapuya people
appliesToTerritory Willamette Valley
country United States of America
follows United States expansion in Oregon Country
hasEffect cession of Kalapuya lands in the Willamette Valley
loss of Kalapuya control over traditional homelands
relocation of Kalapuya people to reservations
historicalRegion Oregon Country
surface form: Oregon Territory
language English
location Dayton, Oregon
Willamette Valley
partOf United States Indian treaty policy in the Pacific Northwest
relatedEthnicGroup Kalapuya
relatedPlace Willamette Valley
surface form: Willamette Valley, Oregon
relatedTo Treaty-making with tribes of the Pacific Northwest
reservation system in Oregon
result confinement of Kalapuya people to designated reservations
transfer of title of Kalapuya lands to the United States
signatory Kalapuya people
United States of America
Kalapuya people
surface form: bands of the Kalapuya
signingParty leaders of Kalapuya bands
representatives of the United States government
subjectOf histories of the Kalapuya people
studies of Native American dispossession in Oregon
topic Native American relocation
federal Indian policy
land cession

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Kalapuya people treaty Treaty of Dayton (1855)