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 TREATY WITH THE POTTAWATIMIES. 1832. 395 For the bands of 0-kaw-wause, Kee-waw-nay and Nee-bosh, eight sections. For J. B. Shadernah, one section of land in the Door Prairie, where he now lives. For the band of Com-0-za, two sections. For the band of Mah-che-saw, two sections. For the band of Mau-ke-kose, six sections. For the bands of Nees-waugh-gee and Quash-qua, three sections. Arvrrcnn III. In consideration of the cession aforesaid, the United A,m,,;,g,,s and States agree to pay to the Pottawatimie Indians, an annuity for the term iwymcnls. of twenty years, of twenty thousand dollars· and will deliver to them goods to the value of one hundred thousand dollars, so soon after the signing of this treaty as they can be procured; and a further sum of thirty thousand dollars, in goods, shall be paid to them in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-three, by the Indian agent at Eel river. Awrrcna IV. The United States agree to pay the debts due by the Debts robe Pottawatimies, agreeably to a schedule hereunto annexed; amounting to Wd by U- S· sixty-two thousand four hundred and twelve dollars. Anmcnn V. The United States agree to provide for the Pottawati- Provision for mies, if they shall at any time hereafter wish to change their residence, °¤'¤lgY¤¥i¤S· an amount, either in goods, farming utensils, and such other articles as shall be required and necessary,. in good faith, and to an extent equal to what has been furnished any other Indian tribe or tribes emigrating, and in just proportion to their numbers. Amucnn VI. The United States agree to erect a saw mill on their Sawmmwbe lands, under the direction of the President of the United States. 1mm_ In testimony whereof, the said Jonathan Jennings, John W. Davis, and Marks Crume, Commissioners as aforesaid, and the Chiefs, Headmen and I¢Varriors of the Pottawatimies, have hereunto set their hands at Tippecanoe river, on the twenty-sixth day of October, in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-two. JONATHAN JENNINGS, JOHN W. DAVIS, MARKS CRUME. Wrmnss, Geo. B. Walker. Louison, Mis-squaw-bruck, Che·cbaw·cose, Mo·tie·ab, Banack, Muck-ka-tab-mo-way, Man-0-quett, Mah-quaw·sbee, Kin-kosh, O-sheh-web, Pee-shee-waw-no, Mah—zick, Min-o-min-ee, Queh-kab-puh, Mis—sah-kaw-way, Quash-qunw, Kee-waw-nay, Lonisor Perish, Sen.bo-go, Pam-bo-go, Che-qnaw-ma-caw·c0, Bee-yaw-yo, Munk-kose, Pah-ciss, Ah-you-way, Manck-co-paw··waw, Po-kah-kausc, Mis»sah·qua, So-po-tie, Kawk, Che-mon, Mice-kisvi No-taw-kah, Shaw-bc, Nas-waw-kee, Aub-be-naub-bee, Pee-pin-a-waw, Mawmaut-wah, Ma-che-saw, O-ka-tnause, O-kitch-chee, Pash—ee-p0» Pee-pish-kah, We·wiss-lab» Com-mo-yo, Ash-kum, Chick-kose, Waw-zeeo-nes.