Treaty of Wolf River (1854)

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The Treaty of Wolf River (1854) was an agreement in which the Menominee people secured a permanent reservation in Wisconsin after earlier U.S. efforts to remove them to Minnesota.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf legal agreement
treaty
appliesToJurisdiction Menominee Indian Reservation NERFINISHED
Wisconsin NERFINISHED
beneficiary Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin NERFINISHED
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfLocation United States NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupInvolved Menominee people NERFINISHED
follows earlier Menominee removal treaties
hasEffect established permanent reservation for Menominee in Wisconsin
recognized Menominee homeland in Wisconsin
reversed prior U.S. efforts to remove Menominee to Minnesota
historicalRegion Great Lakes region NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
legalStatus ratified treaty of the United States
locationOfSigning Wolf River NERFINISHED
mainSubject Menominee land rights
Menominee removal policy
partOf United States–Native American treaties NERFINISHED
signatory Menominee NERFINISHED
United States government NERFINISHED
timePeriod 1854
topic Native American land cession
U.S. Indian policy in the 19th century
reservation system in the United States

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Menominee people treaty Treaty of Wolf River (1854)