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 TREATY WITH THE NOISY PAWNEES. 1818. 173 the said tribe, who shall, at any time hereafter, violate the stipulations of the treaty this day concluded between the said tribe and the said United States. In witness whereof the said William Clark and Auguste Chouteau, commissioners as aforesaid, and the said chiefs and warriors as aforesaid, have hereunto subscribed their names and aihxed their seals, this eighteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, and of the Independence of the United States the forty-second. ‘ WM. CLARK, AUG. CHOUTEAU. Teratuewit, the Bald Eagle, Settulushaa, the Knife Chief, Taheerisb, the Soldier, Shakororishshara, Chief of the Sun, Petaperisbta, Who wants to go to War, Tarraecarwaa, the Wild Cat, Talawehouree, the Follower, Tarrarevetiishta, the Round Shield, Tarrariearrawua, the Grand Chief Big Arorishhara, the Warrior, Hair, Telawaheartcarockot, the Fighter, Shinggacahega, Kagakereeouk, the Crow's Eye, Aiuwechouoneweeka, Chief of the Birds, Latatorishhara, the Chief of the Shield. Islaeapee, Done at St. Louis, in the presence of R. Wash, Secretary to the Commission. R. Paul, Col. M. M. Jno. O. Fallon, Capt. R. R. Jno. Ruland, Sub Agent and Trans. &.c. A. L. Pepin, Interpreter. Wm. Grayson. I. T. Honore, Interpreter. Stephen Julian, U. S. Interpreter. Josiah Ramsey. Jh. Robedout. To the Indian names are nultioined a. mark and seal. A TREATY OF PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP, Made and concluded by, and between, -`VWlliam Clark and Au- 3,,,,,19, l8,8_ guste Ohouzeau, Commissioners of the United States of Amer-ica, on the part and behalf of the said States, elf the one part, and Jun. 7, 1819. ' the undersigned, chiefs and warriors of theP1taviratc ]\T0isy Pawnee tribe, on the part and behalf of their said tribe, of the other part. Tm: parties, being desirous of establishing PQROB and friendship between the United States and the said tribe, have agreed to the fo]- lowing articles: Ama 1. Every injury or act of hostility by one or either of the con- Injnrieg, aw, tracting parties, against the other, shall be mutually forgiven and forgot. f°¥S¤V°¤· Anr. 2. There shall be perpetual peace and friendship between all perpetual the citizens of the United States of America, and all the individuals FQWS *;*}*1 composing the said Noisy Pawnee tribe. "°" S lp' Amr. 3. The undersigned chiefs and warriors, for themselves and Protection of their said tribe, do hereby acknowledge themselves to be under the pro- E&S·d¤°k¤°W· tection of the United States of America, and of no other nation, power, g° ' or sovereign, whatsoever. Am`. 4. The undersigned chiefs and warriors, for themselves and the Yi¤l¤t¤r¤ of tribe they represent, do moreover promise and oblige themselves to ggE:;::éyu;’ b° deliver up, or cause to be delivered up, to the authority of the United gw, ' r 2