Treaty of Buffalo Creek

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The Treaty of Buffalo Creek was an 1838 agreement between the United States and several Iroquois nations that sought to remove them from their remaining lands in New York to reservations in the West, leading to major land losses and long-term legal disputes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal Indian treaty
legal instrument
treaty
aimedTo consolidate Native Americans on western reservations
remove Iroquois nations from remaining lands in New York
appliesTo Iroquois nations in New York
Seneca reservations in New York
appliesToJurisdiction New York
consequence contested interpretation of treaty provisions
displacement of Iroquois communities
fragmentation of Iroquois territories
subsequent litigation over treaty validity
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicGroupAffected Cayuga nation
surface form: Cayuga people

Haudenosaunee
Haudenosaunee
surface form: Iroquois

Oneida nation
surface form: Oneida people

Onondaga nation
surface form: Onondaga people

Seneca nation
surface form: Seneca people

Tuscarora
surface form: Tuscarora people
follows earlier U.S.–Iroquois treaties
hasEffect forced removal of Iroquois from New York
long-term legal disputes over land
loss of Iroquois land base in New York
major land cessions by Iroquois nations
relocation to western reservations
historicalRegion Haudenosaunee homelands
language English
legalStatus controversial
locationOfSigning Buffalo Creek NERFINISHED
Buffalo
surface form: Buffalo, New York
partOf United States–Native American relations
surface form: United States–Iroquois relations
relatedTo Indian Removal policy of the United States
surface form: Indian Removal Act

Seneca land claims
Treaty of Canandaigua
signatory Cayuga nation
surface form: Cayuga Nation

Iroquois Confederacy
Mohawk representatives
Oneida nation
surface form: Oneida Nation

Onondaga nation
surface form: Onondaga Nation

Seneca nation
surface form: Seneca Nation

Tuscarora Nation of New York
surface form: Tuscarora Nation

United States government
signingDate 1838
timePeriod 19th century
Jacksonian era
topic Indian removal policy
Iroquois sovereignty
Native American land rights
reservation system in the United States

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Seneca treaty Treaty of Buffalo Creek