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 TREATY WITH THE KICKAPOOS. 1832. 39] I-yah-hou-tubbe, Tah-ha-cubbe, Tok-holth-la-chah, Kin-hoi-cha, Oke-lah-nah-nubbe, Ish-te-ah-tubbe, Im·me-tubbe, Chick-ah·shah-nan-ubba, In-kah-yea, Chee-wut-ta-ha, Ah-shah-cubbe, Fo·lut-ta-chah, Im-mah-ho-bah. No-wo-ko, Fit-cbah-ple, Win-in-a-pa, Unte-mi-ah-tubbe, Okelah-shah-cubbe, Oke-lah·hin-lubbe, Ish-ta-ki·yu-ka-tubbe, John Glover, Mah·ta·ko—shubbe, Bah-me·hubbe, Tom·ah-chick-ah. Ah-to-ko-wah, Ehi-0-che-tubbe, Hush-tah-tah·hubbe, Nuck-sho-pubbe, Un-ti-ha-kah-tubbe, Fah-lah-mo—tubbe, Yum-mt->—tubbo, C0·chub-be, Oh-ha-cubbe, Thome Sely, Ah·fah-mah, Oke-lah-sha·pi-a. Ah-take-in·tubbe, Signed and sealed in presence of Ben. Reynolds, Indian Agent. John L. Allen, Sub Agent. Nath. Anderson, Sec. to the Commr. Benjamin Love, U. S. Interpreter. Robt. Gordon, of Missi. George Wightman. John Donley. D. S. Parrish. S. Daggett, of Missi. Wm. A. Glurm. G. W. Long. W. D. King. John H. Mc- Kennie. To the Indian names are nuhioined marks. ARTICLES OF A TREATY Made and entered into at Castor Ihll, in the county of St. Louis, oct 24, my in the State of Zlfssouri, this twenty-fourth clay of October, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, between William Clark, Feb. 13, 1833., Frank J. Allen, and Nathan Kouns, Commissioners on the part of the United States, of the one part, and the Chiefs, PVarriors, and Counsellors of the IGchapoo tribe of Indians, on behaf of said tribe, of the other part. Aurrcm: I. The Kickapoo tribe of Indians, in consideration of the Cession of stipulations hereinafter made, do hereby cede to the United States, the lands *° U- S- lands assigned to them by the treaty of Edwardsville, and concluded at St, Louis, the nineteenth day of July, eighteen hundred and twenty-two, AMG; P- 208- and all other claims to lands within the State of Missouri. Anrrcrs II. The United States will provide for the Kickpoo tribe, Cession by a country to reside in, southwest of the Missouri river, as their perma- U- S- nent place of residence as long as they remain a tribe. And whereas, the said Kickapoo tribe are now willing to remove on the following conditions, from the country ceded on Osage river, in the State of Missouri, to the country selected on the Missouri river, north of lands which have been assigned to the Delawares ; it is hereby agreed that the country within the following boundaries shall be assigned, conveyed, and forever secured, and is hereby so assigned, conveyed, and secured by the United States to the said Kickapoo tribe, as their permanent residence, viz: Beginning on the Delaware line, six miles westwardly of Fort Leavenworth, thence with the Delaware line westwardly sixty miles, thence north twenty miles, thence in a direct line to the west bank of the Missouri, at a point twenty-six miles north of Fort Leaven-