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 254 TREATY WITH THE SIOUN ES AND OGALLALAS. 1825. bands, a full indemnification for any horses or other property which may be stolen from them by any of their citizens: Provided, The property stolen cannot be recovered, and that sufficient proif is produced that it was actually stolen by a citizen of the United States. And the said Sioune and Ogallala bands engage, on the requisition or demand of the President of the United States, or of the agents, to deliver up any white man resident among them. ARTICLE 6. N 8, And the Chiefs and Warriors, as aforesaid, promise and engage, that o guns, c., , to be urnished their bands will never, by sale, exchange, or as presents, supply any b!' *h°m tv ¤¤Y nation, tribe, or band of Indians, not in amity with the United States,
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Done at the mouth of the Teton River, this 5th day of July, A. D. 1825, and of the Independence of the United States the liltieth. In testimony whereof, the said Commissioners, Henry Atkinson and Benjamin O’Fallon, and the Chiefs, Head-men, and Warriors, of the Sione and Ogallala bands, have hereunto set their hands, and atlixed their seals. H. ATKINSON, Br. Gen. U S. Army. BENJ. O’FALLON, Ul S. Agt. Ind. Aj} Siounes. Chiqle. Ogallalu—C'hicjb. Wah-e-ne-ta—·The Rushing Man, Ta-tun-ca-nash-sha—The Standing But? Cah·re—we-ca·ca-The Crow Feather, falo, Ma-ra-sea-The White Swan, He·a—long—ga—'I‘he Shoulder, Chan-dee—The Tobacco, Ma·to-weet-co—The Full White Bear, 0-ke-ma-—-The Chief; Wa · na · re - wag · she - go — The Ghost Tow-cow-sa-no·ph-—-The Two Lance. Boy. Warriors. Waaviors. Chan-ta-wah-nee·cha—The No Heart, Ek-hah-ka-sap-pa—The Black Elk, He-hum-pee—Thc One that has a Voice Tah·tong-ish·nan-na-~The Ons Buffalo, in his Neck, Mah-to-ta-tong-ca-—The Butfaloe White Num·cah-pah.-The One that Knocks Bear, down Two. Nah-ge-nish-ge-ah-·The Mad Soul. Simmer of the Fire-hearts Band, who Sign at Camp Hidden Creek, on the l2!}: July, 1825. Chiefs. Ho-ton-eo-kee-pa—The One that is afraid Chan-te-pa·ta--The Fire Heart, °f his V°i°°» Wah-con-ta-mon·ee—The One that W°m*di°h‘kl‘°‘*“—Th° SP°"°d Wa' Shoots as he Walks, Eagle. K°.,,h.,,h.s},,,_p,, ... The Ono gh.; make, Cha-lon-we·cha·ca-ta-The One that kills a Noise as he Flies. tim BUHBIO. _ Ca-re-no-pa—The Two Crows, W"""""`-`!- Ca-ra-a-tun-ca—The Crow that sits Down, Mato-ea—kee-pa--The One that is afraid To-ke-a-we-cha.-ca-ta——The One that Kills of the White Bear, First. In the presence of P. Wilson, U. S. S. Ind. Agt. John Gale, Surgeon U. S. Army. D. Ketchum, Maj. U. S. A. L. M. Nute, Lieut. U. S. A. G. C. Spencer, Capt. lst Intl M. W. Batman, Lieut. 6th Intl Wm. Armstrong, Capt. 6th Reg. Intl Jas. W. Kingsbury, Lt. lst Reg. I. R. Holmes, Lieut. 6th Intl R. M. Coleman, U. S. A. W. Harris, Lieut. lst Intl H. Leavenworth, Col. U. S. A. B. Riley, Capt. 6th In£ S. Wm8E. Ad]. lst Reg. Intl Wm. Day, Lieut. U. S. A. C. Pentland, Capt. 6th Intl G. H. Kennerly, U. S. S. Ind. Agt. Thos. ,P. Gwynn, Lieut. Ist Intl Witnesses to the Signatures of the Fire-hearts Band, aa executed on the 12th July, 1825. A. L. Langham, Sec. to the Com. G. H. Kennerly, U. S. S. Ind. Agt. H. Leavenworth, CoL U. S. A. S. W. Kearney, Br. Maj. 1st Intl P. Wilson, U. S. S. Ind. Agt. R. M. Coleman, U. S. A. Wm. Armstrong, Capt. 6th Reg. Intl J. Gantt, Capt. 6th Intl To the Indian names are suhjoined a mark and seal.