Treaty of Point No Point

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The Treaty of Point No Point was an 1855 agreement between the United States and several Native American tribes in the Puget Sound region that ceded tribal lands in exchange for reservations, payments, and fishing rights.

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United States–Native American treaties hasPart Treaty of Point No Point