In the Matter of the Application of Application No. OP-0003 [email protected] Julie...
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BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF NEBRASKA
In the Matter of the Application of TransCanada Keystone Pipeline, L.P. For route approval of the Keystone XL Pipeline Project pursuant to the Major Oil Pipeline Siting Act.
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Application No. OP-0003
INTERVENOR YANKTON SIOUX TRIBE'S WITNESS AND EXHIBIT LISTS
COMES NOW Yankton Sioux Tribe, by and through its counsel Jennifer S. Baker and Conly J.
Schulte, Fredericks Peebles and Morgan LLP, and hereby submits its Witness and Exhibit Lists
pursuant to the Order Amending Procedural Schedule of May 5, 2015.
WITNESSES
1. Jason Cooke, Member, Yankton Sioux Tribe Business and Claims Committee.
EXHIBITS
1. Ethnographical Map of the Indian Tribes of the United State A.D. 1600. Please
note that this exhibit is submitted on 8.5 by 11-inch paper for purposes of this
filing, but a larger version will be used for demonstration purposes at the hearing.
2. Royce map showing present-day Nebraska, available at
https://www.loc.gov/resource/g370 lem.gct00002/?sp-4 l , with corresponding
pages of the Royce map index, available at
https://www.nps.gov/NAGPRNONLINEDB/Land Cessions/INDEX.HTM.
3. Southeast corner of Royce map showing areas 154 and 155, the Nemaha Reserve,
available at https://www.loc.gov/resource/g370 lem.gct00002/?sp=4 l , with
corresponding pages of the Royce map index, available at
https://www.nps.gov/NAGPRA/ONLINEDB/Land Cessions/INDEX.HTM.
4. Fourth Treaty of Prairie du Chien of 1830.
5. Bureau of Indian Affairs Report regarding ownership interest in land parcel.
6. Map showing the Yankton Sioux Tribe's present-day reservation and the pipeline
route.
7. Prefiled Testimony of Jason Cooke.
8. Any and all exhibits submitted by any other party or intervenor in this action.
Dated this 7th day of June, 2017.
By:
FREDERICKS PEEBLES AND MORGAN LLP FOR THE YANKTON SIOUX TRIBE
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--/~ -0~ J et?niferS.er,Pro Hae Vice Conly J. Schulte, NE Bar No. 20158 1900 Plaza Drive Louisville, CO 80027 Telephone: (303) 673-9600 Facsimile: (303) 673-9155 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned hereby certifies that a true and correct copy of the above and foregoing Intervenor Yankton Sioux Tribe's Witness and Exhibit Lists was filed with the Nebraska Public Service Commission at [email protected] and served by email transmission on this 7th day of June, 2017, upon the following:
Jeff Pursley Nebraska Public Service Commission 1200 N Street, Suite 300 Lincoln, NE 68509-4927 Jeff. [email protected]
Copies were electronically served to those on the attached Service List and sent by United States mail to those not having an email address.
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SERVICE LIST: DOCKET NO. OP-0003 James G. Powers O 'Connor Law Firm Patrick D. Pepper Robert O'Connor, Jr. MCGRATH NORTH MULLIN & KRATZ, PC P.O. Box 45116 LLO Omaha, NE 68145 First National Tower, Suite 3700 [email protected] 1601 Dodge Street Omaha, NE 68102 James P Cavanaugh [email protected] Cavanaugh Law Firm, PC LLO [email protected] Attorneys for TransCanada Keystone Pipeline, 6035 Binney Street Ste 100
L.P. Omaha, NE 68104 [email protected]
Michael E Amash Kimberly E Craven 753 State avenue Ste 475 33 King Canyon Road Kansas City, KS 66101 Chadron, NE 69337 [email protected] kimecraven @aol.com
Jennifer S Baker Cathie (Kathryn) Genung Fredericks Peebles and Morgan LLP 902 East 7th St 1900 Plaza Drive Hastings, NE 68901 Louisville, CO 80027 tg64l52 @windstream.net [email protected]
Wrexie Bardaglio Louis (Tom) Genung 9748 Arden Road 902 East 7th St Trumansburg, NY 14886 Hastings, NE 68901 wrexie. bardaglio @gmail .com tg64152 @windstream.net
Mia Bergman Andy Grier 86424 514 Ave. 916 S. 181st St. Orchard, NE 68764 Elkhorn, NE 68022 mbergman85 @hotmail.com [email protected]
Ellen O Boardman Christy J Hargesheimer O'Donoghue & O'Donoghue LLP 620 S 30th St 4748 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Lincoln, NE 68510 Washington, DC 20016 [email protected] [email protected]
Robert J Henry Richard S Hargesheimer Blake & Uhlig, PA 620 S 30th St 753 State Avenue Ste 475 Lincoln, NE 68510
Kansas City, KS 66101 rshargy @gmail .com
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SERVICE LIST: DOCKET NO. OP-0003 Michael E Stapp Blake & Uhlig, PA 753 State Avenue Ste 475 Kansas City, KS 66101 mjs @blake-uhlig.com
Becky Hohnstein PO Box 272 Minatare, NE 69356 [email protected]
Marvin E Hughes 714 W 5th St Ste 120 Hastings, NE 68901 [email protected]
Dara Illowsky Sierra Club 1650 33th Street, Ste 102W Omaha, NE 68104 [email protected]
John Jarecki 6112 Bedford Ave Omaha, NE 68104 J ohnjareckil 1 [email protected]
Karen Jarecki 6112 Bedford Ave Omaha, NE 68104 [email protected]
Brad S Jolly Brad S Jolly & Associates 15355 Gadsen Dr Brighton, CO 80603 bsj @bsj lawfirm.com
Joseph Pomponio 55 lB Sand Creek Rd Albany, NY 12205
Cindy Myers PO Box 104 Stuart, NE 68780 [email protected]
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Dave Domina Domina Law Group PC LLO 2425 S 144th Street Omaha, NE 68144-3267 [email protected]
Taylor RM Keen 5022 Hamilton St Omaha, NE 68132-1448 [email protected]
Judy King 1261 Fall Creek Rd Lincoln, NE 68510 kingjud@gmail .com
Kendall Maxey 350.org 20 Jay Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 [email protected]
Pamela Luger 8732 Granville Pkwy LaVista, NE 68128 [email protected]
Elizabeth (Liz) Mensinger 6509 Wirt St. Omaha, NE 68104 [email protected]
Brian F Jorde Domina Law Group PC LLO 2425 S 144th Street Omaha, NE 68144-3267 [email protected]
Collin A Rees 4 721 Heather Lane Kearney, NE 68845 collin @priceofoil.org
Donna Roller 2000 Twin Ridge Rd.
Lincoln, NE 68506 rollerski@gmai l.com
SERVICE LIST· DOCKET NO OP-0003 . Crystal Miller Cecilia Rossiter 7794 Greenleaf Drive 949 N 30th St LaVista, NE 68128 Lincoln, NE 68503 [email protected] [email protected]
Janece Mollhoff Corey Runmann 2354 Euclid Street 2718 S. 12th St. Ashland, NE 68003 Lincoln, NE 68502 [email protected] [email protected]
Greg Nelson Lois Schreur 3700 Sumner St 2544N. 61stStreet
Lincoln, NE 68506 PO Box 4376
[email protected] Omaha, NE 68104 [email protected]
Julie Nichols Tristan Scorpio 1995 Park Ave 208 S Burlington Ave Ste 103 Lincoln, NE 68502 Box 325 [email protected] Hastings, NE 68901
Jana Osborn Julie Shaffer 1112 Meadow lark 5405 Northern Hills Dr Alliance, NE 69301 Omaha, NE 68152 [email protected] [email protected]
James Douglas Osborn Sandra Slaymaker 43110 879th Rd 102 E 3rd St #2 Ainsworth, NE 69210 Atkinson, NE 68713
[email protected] [email protected]
Christine Polson Christine Troshynski 4923 Valley St 101 S. 1st St. Omaha, NE 68106 Emmet, NE 68734 [email protected] [email protected]
Dave Polson Julie Walker 4923 Valley Street 2570 West Luther St. Omaha, NE 68106 Martell, NE 68404 [email protected] [email protected]
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SERVICE LIST· DOCKET NO OP-0003 Susan Soriente Susan C Watson 1110 Rockhurst Drive 2035 N 28th St., Apt 213 Lincoln, NE 68510 Lincoln, NE 68503 [email protected] scwatson I [email protected]
Lorne Stockman Susan J Weber Oil Change International 2425 Folkways Blvd Apt 329 714 G St., SE Suite 202 Lincoln, NE 68521 Washington, DC 20003 [email protected] [email protected]
Susan Straka-Heyden Douglas Whitmore 4658 I 875th Rd 8856 N 83rd Ave Stuart, NE 68780 Omaha, NE 68122 [email protected] [email protected]
Kimberly L Stuhr Kenneth C Winston I 9303 Buffalo Rd 1327 H St., Ste 300 Springfield, NE 68059 Lincoln, NE 68508 kimberlystuhrl [email protected] [email protected]
Jacques Tallichet Sandy Zdan 2821 S. 79th St 4817 Douglas Lincoln, NE 68506 Omaha, NE 68132 [email protected] [email protected]
Paul Theobald Sarah Zuekerman 85718 544th Avenue 1729 K St#7 Foster, NE 68765 Lincoln, NE 68508 [email protected] Sarahj I [email protected]
Jonathan H Thomas Elizabeth L Troshynski 960 S Cotner Blvd 87769 484th Ave Lincoln, NE 68510 Atkinson, NE 687 I 3 [email protected] [email protected]
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-· -- .•... . . .. .. -· . . .. ·-···""'' .. -. . -·-··-··-·-·--··"" : Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota --· -- ______ ,, __ _
Spirit Lake Tribe, North Dakota
'Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North & South Dakota
Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota
. --- -Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
, Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
6
NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
J IVl.~~t#IIVl~P t".iii11]~0C > .. ;l~te;;J<,;otinty ;'\;JT:rii>E!:t".lam!id/i!1'ifafl'iaty,~i>'i(' · '''ifi:ii;lg.-es~j,t*9ay'cl'ribt\?iiiY''''·· · 426 Nebraska, Kansas 1, NE Deuel Cheyenne of Upper Arkansas . Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
315 315 315 426
426
124
191
191
191
124
186 186 595
595
626
626
426
Co.lorado 1, Wyoming 1 Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska, Kansas 1, . Colorado 1, Wyoming 1 Nebraska, Kansas 1, Colorado 1, Wyoming 1 Missouri 1, Kansas 1, Nebraska Kansas 1, Nebraska
Kansas 1, Nebraska
Kansas 1, Nebraska
Missouri 1, Kansas 1, Nebraska Nebraska ·Nebraska Nebraska ( eastern
. portion), Kansas 2 Nebraska (eastern portion), Kansas 2. Kansas 2, Nebraska (eastern portion) Kansas 2, Nebraska (eastern portion) Nebraska, Kansas 1, c.olora.do. 1, Wyoming 1
NE Dixon NE Dodge NE Douglas NE Dundy
NE Dundy
NE Fillmore
NE Fillmore
NE Frontier
NE Furnas
NE Gage
NE Gage NE Gage NE Gage
NE Gage
NE Gage
NE Gage
NE Garden
· Omaha Omaha Tribe of Nebraska '""-· .. ·-·--····-
Omaha Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Omaha Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Arapaho of Upper Arkansas Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
Cheyenne of Upper Arkansas Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
Kansas Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on the Platt and Loup Fork Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on the Platt an.ct Loup Fork Confederated Pawnee: Grand · Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on the Platt a.nd Loup Fork _ Kansas Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
Missouri Oto Missouri
Oto
Missouri
Oto
Arapaho of Upper Arkansas
()toe-Mi~souria Tribe, of lndi.3.ns., _O.kla_h.<:>.111.a. ... Otoe-Missouria. Tribe,. of .. 1 ndians,_Okl.a.11()111'3 Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
7
NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
IMAR#!MAP.Name• 426 Nebraska, Kansas 1,
Col.orado 1,Wyoming 1 584 , Nebraska
584 Nebraska
584 584 584
Nebra.ska Nebraska Nebraska
584 Nebraska -· ···- ..... -·--·-
: 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska '584 ·Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 408 Da.ko.ta 1, Nebraska 191 Kansas 1, Nebraska
584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 .Nebraska
· 1state(!C:C11.nity< !Tribe N~11Treafy ·, ··• ;::•,yl R~~enf"l:>ay'.T:ril!e"';> "] 'c\
NE Garden Cheyenne of Upper Arkansas
NE Garden
NE Garden
NE Garden NE Garden NE Garden
NE Garden NE Garden NE Garden NE Garden
NE Garden NE Garden NE Garden
NE Garden NE Garden NE Garden NE Garden NE Garfield NE Gosper
NE Grant
NE Grant
NE Grant NE Grant NE Grant
NE Grant
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux Pawnee (four confederated bands) Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on th.e Platt and Loup Fork Sioux
Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux
, Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, .Montana . Cheyenne River SiouxTribe of the-Cheyenne River Reservation; South Dakota Crow Creek .. Sioux Tribe of the Crow Cre-,ik Reservation: SouthDal<ota i
: Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Lower Brule Sioux Tribe ofthe Lower Brule Reservaiion:-south- -
:Dakota ---·--<'"" ,. ..... ,.,,,,_ .. ., ·-·- -·. '" "" ------·- "" "----- ,.,--,.,,_,,,,-,,·- '" ·--------- --·----~-~------"''"" ,,,,_,,,,
Lower Sioux .. 1.ndian Community in the. State of Minnesota . . -: Oglala Sioux Tr.ibe ofthe Pinei. Ridge Reserv,;tion, South [).akgta_ · · Prairie Island Indian C:ommunity .int.hei.s.tate ofl'v1innesota ... Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South
'Dakota Santee Sioux_ Nation, Nebraska_ ... Shakopee Md.ewakanto.n Sioux Community of Minnesota Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota
. Spirit Lake TribEJ,North .Dak.ot.a .... StandingRClc.k Siou.x Tri.b.e. c,f.North& SCluthpakota_ Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota - ______ .,,,_,
Cmw _Creek Sioux Tribe of the. Cr.ow Cre_eik Reservation, S0t1th [)akot.a Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota Lower Sioux lndi.an Community i~the State o.fl\/lirinesotci .....
8
NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
M.A.~ # I M.l>.P N.ame . jSbl!~Y .CbunJyS,: 'lfrijbe/Naljjll(I iriiTri!aW;'' .. . 584 584 584
.584 •584 584
584 584 584 584 408 191
270 408 191
191
191
426
426
.
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Dakota 1, Nebraska Kansas 1, Nebraska
Nebraska 1 Dakota 1, Nebraska Kansas 1, Nebraska
Kansas 1, Nebraska
Kansas 1, Nebraska
· Nebraska, Kansas 1, Colorado 1, Wyoming 1 Nebraska, Kansas 1, Colorado.1, Wyoming1
NE NE NE
NE NE NE
NE NE NE NE NE NE
NE NE NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
Grant Grant Grant
Grant Grant Grant
Grant Grant Grant Grant Greeley Hall
Hall Hall Hamilton
Harlan
Hayes
Hayes
.Hayes
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux Pawnee (four co.nfederated bands) Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on the Pia.ti and Loup Fork Pawnee (four confederated bands) Pawnee (fCJLJr confederated bands) Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on .th.e Pla.tt.a.nd. Loup JC.or.k. Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on t.he Platt anci Loup Fork Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on.th.e Platt a.nd Loup Fork Arapaho of Upper Arkansas
Cheyenne of Upper Arkansas
Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ricige Res.ervation, South Dakg~a_ Prairie .ls.lan.d ln.dia.n Community in!h.e State of Min.ne.sota. _ ..... . Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota Santee Sioux Nation, N.ebraska Shakopee M.dewakanton Sioux_Co111munity. of.Minne_sota Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Spirit Lake Tribe, North Dakota Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of No.rth & South Dakota
. Upptar Sioux Com111unity,Min.neasota __ _ Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
9
NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
IM~P # JM~R Nar\:l.e ·.···I statej<::qu11tys>·· '!Tfibif~allied in•Tr!ii!ty · · .,.,,, ',;,~I pl'fiserit,Q<1y:Trib!!XY,•:,· ,. '>i] 191 Kansas 1, Nebraska
426 'Nebraska, Kansas 1, Color.ado 1, Wyoming 1
426 Nebraska, Kansas 1, Colora.do 1, Wyoming 1
408 Dak.ota 1, Nebraska .. 584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
.584 ·Nebraska 408 Dakota 1, Nebraska 124 Missouri 1, Kansas 1,
Nebraska 595 Nebraska (eastern
portion), Kansas 2 595 Nebraska (eastern
portion), Kansas 2
NE Hitchcock Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee
NE
NE
NE NE
NE
NE NE NE
NE NE NE NE
NE NE NE
NE NE NE NE NE NE
NE
NE
Hitchcock
Hitchcock
Holt Hooker
Hooker
Hooker Hooker Hooker
Hooker Hooker Hooker Hooker
Hooker Hooker Hooker
Hooker Hooker Hooker Hooker Howard Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on the Platt and Loup Fork Arapaho of Upper Arkansas ·· ·· Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
Cheyenne of Upper Arkansas
Pawne.e (four confederated bands) Sioux
Sioux
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma 'Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe ofthe Cheyenne River Reservation~ . South Dakota
Sioux Sioux Sioux
- '-·- ---- ··--·-- --- -- ·--- ---------·-···-··----·-··· · Crow .creekSi.oux Tribe of th.e C:row Cr.eek Reservation, South. Dak.ota' Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota' ' ''' . . " ... ,
Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota
. ·---- ---·-·---- .... LowerS.ioux lndianC:ommunityiri t.he. StatEJof.Mi11nesota
, Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation,§outh Dakota Prairie ls.Ian.ct Indian. Community in .the StateofMinnes()ta Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota .Santee Sioux Nation, .Nebraska... . Shakopee M.de.wakan.ton Sioux Community .of.MinnesCJta Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota
Sioux . Spirit Lake Tribe, North D,akota · Sioux I Standing Ro.ck Sio.uxTri.be of North & s.outh. Dakota. Sioux Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota ' ,, ,., ... '
Sioux Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Pawnee (four confederated bands) Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Kansas · · · ·· Kaw Nation, Oklahoma ···· ·
Missouri Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
Oto - - - ----- -
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
10
NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
MAJ:r#.IM,~F'/Naritei:: · 124 Missouri 1, Kansas 1,
Nebraska 186 186 191
426
426
584
,584
,584 584 584
584 584 584 584
584 584 584
:584 584 584 584 408 426
Nebraska Nebraska Kansas 1, Nebraska
Nebraska, Kansas 1, _Co_lorado 1, Wyoming 1 Nebraska, Kansas 1,
. _C_ol_orado 1, \Nyoming 1 Nebraska
Nebraska
•Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Dakota _1, N_e_braska Nebraska, Kansas 1, Colorado 1, Wyoming 1
<IS.tilt~tlcou111yz; flTrib~Nar\j~i11ff~atyr >· _. -- ............ -------· ---········· -
NE Johnson Kansas .
NE NE NE
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE NE NE
NE NE NE NE
NE NE NE
NE NE NE NE NE NE
Johnson Johnson Kearny
Keith
Keith
Keith
Keith
Keith Keith Keith
Keith Keith Keith Keith
Keith Keith Keith
Keith Keith Keith Keith Keya Paha Kimball
Missouri Oto Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on th_e Platt and Loup Fork Arapaho of Upper Arkansas
Cheyenne of Upper Arkansas
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux Pawnee (four confederated bands) Arapaho of Upper Arkansas
_Ot<Je:M issouria_Tribe_ of Indians, .. O_k __ lab<Jrn_a __ _Oto_e-Mi_ssouria Tribe oflndians, Clklahorna Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
---- --- ----- ·····---"··· -- .... ··-····--------------.. --····· Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana ---- ··-···. """ . ---- ---- . """""" ·--------
' Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation,
. S_o_uth Dakota ...... ··-·····--·-······--Crnw Creek Sioux T_ribe_ of the_ Crow _Creek. Reservation, South. Dakota: Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
" - - . ----- -. --··-·-- . -----·- -----Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota
Lo;ver Siouxlndian _Comrnunityin _th_e §!a!E_l ofrv1innE_l_sQh3 .. _ Clglala Sioux Tribe_of !_he Pine Ridge Res_ervation, §_o_uth [)c11{<Jta
.. Prairie lsl_andl_nd_ic1_n_ Cornmunttyin_tbe S!,ate of tv1inne,s_o!'3_ .. __ Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
· _San_te_e Sioux NaUon, N,ebraska Shakopee Mdewak_antonSioux_C:o_mmunity _ofrv1irmesota_ .. .. . _ Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota
. Spiri!Lake T~l:le,NorthOakota _ .. Standing Ro_ckSioux _Tri_be of _No_rthll.§g~thDakota
Upper Sioux_Community, Cv1inne_s<J!'3 Yankton Sioux Tri_beof Sou_thQakot_a Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
11
NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
!MAP#,jMAP.Nllrne,( 426 Nebraska, Kansas 1,
Colorado 1, Wyoming 1 , 315 Nebraska 408 .Dakota 1, Nebraska 514 Nebraska (eastern
portion) 526 Nebraska (eastern
portion) 556 Nebraska 2 124 Missouri 1, Kansas 1,
Nebraska 186 186 191
408 426
426
584
584
584 584 584
584 584 ,584 ,584
584 584
Nebraska Nebraska Kansas 1, Nebraska
.Dakota. 1., Neb.ra.ska Nebraska, Kansas 1, Colorado 1, Wyoming 1 Nebraska, Kansas 1, .Colorado 1., Wyoming 1 Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska .Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska
•• I S.tate;I G<>"urity• !•! !Tribe,t..la.irl~ iri Treiity)§c; i ,. ••:·,•·?~! ~tAAefatcl:la.y.Tri,bej ,YY ;] NE Kimball Cheyenne of Upper Arkansas Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
NE NE NE
NE
NE NE
NE NE NE
NE NE
NE
NE
NE
NE NE NE
NE NE NE NE
NE NE
Knox Knox Knox
Knox
Knox Lancaster
Lancaster Lancaster Lincoln
Lincoln Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln
Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln
Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln
Lincoln Lincoln
Omaha Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Pawnee (four confederated bands) Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Santee Sioux Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska
Santee Sioux Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska
Santee Sioux SanteeSiouxNation, Nebraska. Kansas Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
Missouri Oto Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on the Platt and Loup F.ork Pawnee (four confederated bands) ., Arapaho of Upper Arkansas
Cheyenne of Upper Arkansas
Sioux
Sioux
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklaho.ma Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma ·-·· "·- ................ - -···----·--· .. ··- ·- ""' ----,,,., •....... ., --··-·--Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana
-- ----- -··-·· Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota _ -·- . _ __ __ --·-------- _______ -·
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of the Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota, Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota .. . . . .. . .. . . ,
-· . ---·-' ... ' "' ------- --- ---- -· Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota LowerSiot1x_ln.dianCo.mrnu11ity.in .. the .. i:it,at~of .Min.n.e~olcl ____ , _ Oglala Sioux Tri.be of the Pine RidgeHese_rvation, South_D,akota Prairie Island In.di.an Community inthe i:itateof M~nnesota_ _
. Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota s.anteeSio.ux J\Jatign, Nebras_k,a Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of .. MinnesCJta
12
NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
!M.AP#!MAP.l>lame • jstati;,(!C::bunty···· · ·· ITribeJl.am.ed in•Triiil.ty,s,:J•<" • ';.Jj eresiii;it+[lay{iTl'ibi;,":JfF'''" ... · ................• , •• JiiJ'i%1 584 Nebraska
584 584 584 584 408 !408 315 408 584
584
584 584 584
584 584 584 584
.584 584 584
584 584 584 584 270 408 426
426
.Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska .Dak.CJt.a .. 1.,. .. N.ebrask.a Dakota_1, Ne.~raska Nebraska
D."k.ota 1., ... t:-Je.b.r,is.ka Nebraska
·Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska 1 Dakota 1, Nebras.ka. Nebraska, Kansas 1, Colora.do1, Wyoming 1 Nebraska, Kansas 1,
.. c.o.lCJrado _1,Wyoming 1
NE Lincoln Sioux Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota
NE NE NE NE NE NE
·NE NE NE
NE
NE NE NE
NE NE NE NE
NE NE NE
NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
NE
Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Logan Loup Madison
.Madison McPherson
,Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux Pawnee (four confederated bands} . Pawnee (four confederated bands)
. . .... '" ' --- ., '--·-·-····· -·----"''''
Omaha Pawnee (four confederated bands} Sioux
McPherson Sioux
McPherson Sioux McPherson Sioux McPherson Sioux
McPherson Sioux McPherson Sioux McPherson Sioux McPherson Sioux
McPherson Sioux McPherson Sioux McPherson Sioux
McPherson Sioux McPherson Sioux McPherson Sioux McPherson Sioux Merrick Pawnee (four confederated bands) Merrick Pawnee (four confederated bands) Morrill Arapaho of Upper Arkansas
Morrill Cheyenne of Upper Arkansas
Spirit L_a.k"' Jri.b.e., .. t:-J.ci.rth .. [)a_kot§ _ _ ·--··. __ _ _ -··----·······-··· Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of NCJrt.t, 8. SCJ~th Dakota Upper Sioux. Community, Minnesot.a Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Pawnee Nation otoi<1atioma -Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska- -Pawnee Natio_nc,f Oklah()111_a _ _ _ _ _. Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana
. Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe ofttie Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota Crow c.r"'.ek Sio.ux.Tr.ibe .. of .t.h."' .. CroVv .. Cr.,,,,k R.,,s.,,rvaUon, §OtJtb [)akc,t,i Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the L.owerBruieReservaiion:souih Dakota Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota .. _ .. Oglala Sioux.Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation.South Dakota Prairie lsia.11d Indian Comrn.unityin .the St,it<',Of MJ6riesoia:··:. - -····· Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota Santee Sioux Nation, Nebr.as.ka Shakopee .Mdewakant.on Sioux Community ofMinnesota
. Sissetori:vvalipeion Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Spirit Lake. Tr.ibe, t:-Jo.rth. Dakota .... _ .. _ . Standing Rock Siou_x Tribe of .Nort.h & Sou.th Dakota. Upper Sioux_C:ommunity, Minne_i,ot.a . Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota - -- .. Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma --- ,. -···· -Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
13
NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
lri,,Ae#jMAI" 1>,1arrie . 584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 584 584
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
584 Nebraska , 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
'584 Nebraska 4:0.s. Oak.eta 1., N.ebr.§ska 590 Nebraska - . - ' -··--· ·-·-.-- '"
155 Nebraska .1.§.5 Nebraska :155 ,Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska
. 155 Nebraska
'Is. tat.· .. eijC:oUnty·· ;i. :>:q,rribeNalnediniTfeaty· f;'iJ" • i/i•'i/i'{ii'IPresent"Day··;;Tribei;;J;;:;;,+·• • .,,;1 '., "• ', '," ',', '',,',•, '" •'.,,_,, '' ,,., ',,, .,,,,·> J,•, "' ' .<··),,,,,,, ",\•,,,'"'• ,,,,)•,,',•/ ,' ,·,·
NE Morrill Sioux ,Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation,
NE Morrill Sioux
NE Morrill Sioux NE Morrill Sioux NE Morrill Sioux
NE · rvJorrill Sioux NE Morrill Sioux NE Morrill Sioux NE Morrill Sioux
NE Morrill Sioux NE Morrill Sioux NE Morrill Sioux
NE Morrill Sioux NE Morrill Sioux NE Morrill Sioux NE Morrill Sioux NE Nance Pawnee (four confederated bands) NE Nance Pawnee NE Nemaha Iowa NE Nemaha Iowa NE Nemaha Medewakanton NE Nemaha Medewakanton NE Nemaha Medewakanton NE Nemaha Medewakanton NE Nemaha Medewakanton NE Nemaha Medewakanton NE Nemaha Missouri NE Nemaha Omaha NE Nemaha Oto NE Nemaha Sauk and Fox NE Nemaha Sauk and Fox NE Nemaha Sauk and Fox
Montana Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota
'' '" " ""'' " --·-C:ro\N.Creek .. Sioux T.ribeof th.e ... c:row Creek.~.serv.ation, .. §out~ l)a.i<.ota. Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
"' ·······-········-" --·-· --Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota
.Lower Sioux 1.ndi.a.n C_ornmunity .i.nthe State of I\Ai11nesot§ .... . Oglala Sioux Tri.b.e of the Pine Ridge Fs<1~,;rvation, Southl)§k.ota Prairie lsla.nd lnd.ian ComrnunitY.i.n.the. §tateof Minnesota ...... Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
.Santee SiouxN.aUon, Nebr,aska ................ . Shakopee Mdewa.k§nton. Si().UJ< C:c,rnrnunitygfl\Ainn<>~e>ta_ ............ . Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Spirit Lak.e .. Tribe,}'·JorthDakota .....
. Standing RockSiouxT_ribe c,f l\Jort.h .& §out.h.l),a_kot<J . .UpperSiouxC:ornmunity, I\AinnElsota .................... .. Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota ...... ,.,,~
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma . " ''" .. ·-"-
F'a.w.nee I\Jation o.f.Qkl,a~C)ma . -·. Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska · Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
- '' . - ------." . "' ------- ------- ···-·---o.----··"""' · Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota -- . "" ..••. ,, """""''-""-'"""' "" " "
L()\NElr Sioux .1 ndian C:ommu11ityin_thEl_§tateof.M.inn<1so.t>1 Prairie 1.sla.nd ln.dian Communityinthe§tatEaof I\Ai11nesota Santee .Sioux .Nation,. Nebraska Shakopee Mdewakant.on Sioux Community ofMinnesota Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota .. Otoe-Missouria Tribeof Indians, Oklahoma Omaha Tribe of Nebraska
... otoe:I\A.issouria Tribe.of .lndian.sLQkl.;ihorna. Sac & Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska
"' ........... ,.. "" """'•""'
Sac.& Fox Nation,.Oklahoma Sac & Fox Tribe of the. Mississippi in Iowa
14
NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
MAF? #, I M.l<F?l\f.ame 155 Nebraska
155 Nebraska
155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska
155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska
155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska
155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska
155 Nebraska 155 Nebraska 186 Nebraska 186 Nebraska 314 Nebraska 314 Nebraska •124 Missouri 1, Kansas 1,
Nebraska 186 Nebraska 186 Nebraska 314 Nebraska
. 314 Nebraska 124 Missouri 1, Kansas 1,
Nebraska
··•.1state,icot111ty;;11 ,1T.rillel\fa111e<1• •. iri!T~atyt• NE Nemaha Sioux
NE Nemaha Sioux
NE Nemaha Sioux NE Nemaha Sioux NE Nemaha Sioux
NE Nemaha Sioux NE Nemaha Sioux NE Nemaha Sioux NE Nemaha Sioux
NE Nemaha Sioux NE Nemaha Sioux NE Nemaha Sioux
NE Nemaha Sioux NE Nemaha Sioux NE Nemaha Sioux NE Nemaha Sioux NE Nemaha Sisseton
NE Nemaha Wahpekuta NE Nemaha Wahpekuta NE Nemaha Missouri NE Nemaha Oto NE Nemaha Missouri NE Nemaha Oto NE Nuckolls Kansas
NE Otoe Missouri NE Otoe Oto NE Otoe Missouri NE Otoe Oto NE Pawnee Kansas
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota
.crow Creek Siou,{Tribe.of.the CrowCrEl.EJ~F{eservation,§out6}:>i~oi~. Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
"-·"- ··-·-----·-" -Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota
Lower Sioux Indian Community int.he State of Mi.n.r,Ei,;CJta ... Oglala SiouJ< Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reserv.<'tic,n,SCJuth!)§k_o.t_l3. Prairie .1.sland Indian Community in the. State of .M.i.nn.e.sota Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
Santee Si.ouxNation., .. N.ebra.ska .•.... Shakop.eeMdewakantonSioux Com n,unity.of Mi.n nesota . . . ..... Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Spirit Lake Tribe, .North .Dakota. Stan.ding .Rock .Sioux Tribe of Nortil &_ South [)a~Clt§ Upper Sioux C:ommunity, Minne,5ota ... _ _ Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota
, Lower Sioux Indian Community in. the.Stat<a of flninnesota Prairie Island Indian Communit;rintheState .of Mi.nnesCJ.ta __ _ Otoe-flnissouri.a Tribeoflndian,;,_Qklahon,a. . .. Otoe.-.Mi.s.souria Tribeof lnd.ians., .. ()~la~Cln,a ()toEl-fln is sou ril3. Tribe. oJ I n.c! ia_n s, .CJ.k lah<lnlcl_ .. Otoe-Missouria .Tribe of lndi.ans., Oklaho.ma
· Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
--- ···-···--·-·----······ ()to.e-.Miss.c,_uric1 .. Tri~e of lndia_n.s, O.k.la.hon1.? .. Otoe~Missouria Tribe of lndians .. O~lah.oma
. Otoe-MissouriaTrib_e .of Indians, Oklah<l.nia . Otoe~M issouria .T rib.e .of ln.c!ians,()klahonicl .. _ Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
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jMAFl#JNIAFl.N<ll'ile · ··- qstate.;ji::0unty :; jJ"n~et:,allle<li!Hl"~ll.tiX0 1.;:j_Fl~~n~y:ilirl~:,tii"'-: 186 · Nebraska 186 Nebraska 626 Kansas 2, Nebraska
(eastem portion) 626 , Kansas 2, Nebraska
(eastern portion) 426 Nebraska, Kansas 1,
.co.lorado 1, Wyoming 1 Nebraska, Kansas 1, Colo_rado 1, Wyoming 1
426
191 Kansas 1, Nebraska
315 Nebraska 315 Nebraska 408 _ Dakota 1, Nebraska _ 191 Kansas 1, Nebraska
.124 Missouri 1, Kansas 1, Nebraska
. 154 Nebraska "' - ·~ ------- - - __ ,, ___ 154 Nebraska 154 Nebraska 154 Nebraska 154 Nebraska 154 Nebraska 154 Nebraska 154 Nebraska
•154 Nebraska . -- -·
1_54 Nebraska 154 Nebraska 154 Nebraska - - ·-- - . -154 Nebraska 154 Nebraska
NE Pawnee Missouri Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma NE Pawnee Oto .. otae:rv1issCJuriafii~ejfj~~iais.-gi<1afr~nia~ NE Pawnee Missouri Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
NE
NE
NE
NE
NE NE NE NE
NE
NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
Pawnee
Perkins
Perkins
Phelps
Pierce Platte Platte Red Willow
Oto
Arapaho of Upper Arkansas
, Cheyenne of Upper Arkansas
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on the Platt and Loup Fork Omaha Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Omaha Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Pawnee (four confederated bands) , Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Confederated Pawnee: Grand - - Pawnee-Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on the PlaUand LoupFork
Richardson Kansas Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
Richardson Iowa Richardson Iowa Richardson Medewakanton Richardson Medewakanton Richardson Medewakanton Richardson Medewakanton Richardson Medewakanton Richardson Medewakanton Richardson Missouri Richardson Omaha Richardson Oto Richardson Sauk and Fox Richardson Sauk and Fox Richardson Sauk and Fox
Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma --- -Flandreau Sante.e Sioux. Tribe of~outh ()<l,ko_ta Low.erSioux.lnd.ia.n Com_munity in t_h.e s.tate of M.in.nesot". ..... . Prairie Island lndia.n Community in th.e_St_ate of Minnesota _Sant_e_e_Sioux .. Ni3tion,._N_ebrask_a .. _Shakopee Mdev;akantonSiCJux_Cornmunity_ofMinnesota Upper SiouxC:ommunity, rv1inne§01a Otoe-Missouria Tribe oflndians_, C)~li3horna Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Otoe-Missouria .Tribe of lndia_ns_, Oklahoma Sac & Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska sac & Fox Nation, 01<1aiioma - - -- --s. a, C & Fox Tribe ofthe Mississippi in Iowa .. ,,. ... ----- ' ·-·· --··-"""·'''''"""''···------·"·
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I MAP # I MAP Name !State !County !Tribe Named in Treaty I Present-Day Tribe 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation,
Montana -154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation,
South Dakota -154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of the Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation , South
Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota - -154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation , South Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South
Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux -- Shakopee Mdew~kanton Sioux Community of Minnesota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation , South
Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Spirit Lake Tribe, North Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North & South Dakota - -154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota - . - - - - - -154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sisseton Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South
Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Wahpekuta -
Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minneso~ 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Wahpekuta - Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Iowa Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Iowa Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota - -- -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska - Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of Minnesota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton - - - . -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Missouri Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Omaha Omaha Tribe of Nebraska 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Oto Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma - -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sauk and Fox Sac & Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska
-- - -
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MAP # I MAP Name !State !County !Tribe Named in Treaty I Present-Day Tribe 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sauk and Fox Sac & Fox Nation, Oklahoma 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sauk and Fox Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa ---
~
. 1 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation , Montana
155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota
155 Nebraska -NE Richardson Sioux Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of the_Crow Creek Reservation, South Da~ota --- - - -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota ---- - - - ' - - -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota - - - -- - - -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota - - -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota
155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota - - - - - -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska -- - --
155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community-of Minnesota - -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota
155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Spirit Lake Tribe, North Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North & South Dakota -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota - - - --- -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Siou~ Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sisseton Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South
Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Wahpekuta Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota - --. 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Wahpekuta Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota - - - - - -186 Nebraska NE Richardson Missouri Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma - - -186 Nebraska NE Richardson Oto Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma 427 Nebraska ( eastern NE Richardson Sauk and Fox of the Missouri and Sac & Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska
portion) the Iowa 427 Nebraska ( eastern NE Richardson Sauk and Fox of the Missouri and Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa
portion) the Iowa 408 Dakota 1, Nebraska NE Rock Pawnee (four confederated bands) Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma - - - - - -- - - - ~ - 1 124 Missouri 1, Kansas 1, NE Saline Kansas Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
Nebraska 186 Nebraska NE Saline Missouri Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
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NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
IM . .AJ'!# IMAPNarrie.: ?!State:·! Cqunfy ' '>I Tribe ~artied)i1"1,'.J'i:ei1ty( ' ; ' ---·····----
YY;f~, ~.~,er1t7Q.iyj[l"ri~X;··· · 186 Nebraska 315 Nebraska 314 Nebraska 314 Nebraska 426
426
186 :186 , 191
314 314 584
'584
584 584 584
584 584 584 584
584 584 584
584 584 584 584
Nebraska, Kansas 1, c.olo.rado 1, VVyoming 1 Nebraska, Kansas 1, C,olo.rado 1, WyCJming 1 Nebraska
1Nebraska Kansas 1, Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
.Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska
,Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska
,Nebraska .Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
,Nebraska
NE Saline Oto NE Sarpy Omaha NE Saunders Missouri NE Saunders · Oto NE Scotts Bluff Arapaho of Upper Arkansas
NE
NE NE NE
Scotts Bluff Cheyenne of Upper Arkansas
Seward Seward Seward
Missouri Oto Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye
, Otoe:Missouria Trib.e .. of Indians, ()~lahCJn1c1 Omaha Tribe of Nebraska . --- -- --- ____ ,,,,, ........ ---- -- '' '
Oto.e-.Misso u riaJribe ... of .. I ndiane;, CJk.la.homa Oto.e-.M.is.souriaTribe, oflndians., .. Qklcihonia ... Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma Otoe~Missouria Trib,e ofji1diEi~s,{)kfationiil,, Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
NE Seward residing on the Pl.alt and Loup Fork Missouri ' '' ' ' ' Otoe-Missou,:iaTribe oflr,die,ns:~0E1atiorne,_
NE Seward NE Sheridan
NE Sheridan
NE Sheridan NE Sheridan NE Sheridan
NE Sheridan NE Sheridan NE Sheridan NE Sheridan
NE Sheridan NE Sheridan NE Sheridan
NE Sheridan NE Sheridan NE Sheridan NE Sheridan
Oto .' Otoe.-_Missou.ria.Tribe_ of lndie,ns, {)_klah_on,a___ ... ____ -·- _ Sioux ·Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation,
Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux
Montana Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne RiverReservation,' -s.outh Dak_ot.a.. .- . _ ... _ _, ___ _ . Crow. Creek Sioux Tribe of the.c:row Cre,ek Re,servation,SouthDc1kCJta Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Lower Brule' Sioux Tribe of tile LowerBruie' Reservaticin:south Dakota ------ --------.----Lower SiotJJ{ l.ndia.n .cmnm.u.nity .i.n .. th.e .. §tc1te, of lv1.in.nes.ota ....... . Oglala Si(Jux Tribe of.the Pine Ridge, Reservation,South Da~o.ta_ Prairie Island ln.dian Community in. the. State of Minnesota Rosebud Sioux Tribeof tiieRosebuctindiari'Reservation: South Dakota
. Sante.e SiouxNaUon, .Nebraska. _ . Shakopee Mdewakanton .si.oux. Community of Minnesota
· Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Spirit Lak.e Tribe, NorthDakota. s, t,anding Rocks, iou,,Tribe cit' North'& South Dakota -- - . . . ' " ""' '. - ---- " " . Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakotc1 ...
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NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
I MAP ~ I MAI' .N.ame , ·· 1state l.qounty. 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming .1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming .1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
. VVyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
- Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
.. VVyorning 1, Montana 1 ,597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
\/Vyom ing 1., .M.o.ntana. 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 'Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sheridan
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 631 Nebraska NE Sheridan
631 Nebraska NE Sheridan
· ,1 Tnbe:.N.a111e<l~nJl'eaty/ Arapaho
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
Sioux
+ ;> ,•:j Pi:e$~n@y,ii~ , . Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana - ' '" ··- . ···-··· Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota
J
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of the Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota
Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota
Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota
Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of Minnesota
--···· ... --- -- .... -·"· ··-·· Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Spiritlal<e Tribe, North Dakota
. -- . -- .. .. ..,.,,.,,,,,_,,. .....•... Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North & South Dakota
Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota
Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota
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NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
NIAP ~IMAP Name: 631 Nebraska 631 Nebraska 631 Nebraska
631 Nebraska 631 Nebraska 631 Nebraska 631 ·Nebraska
,631 Nebraska 631 Nebraska 631 Nebraska
631 Nebraska 631 Nebraska 631 Nebraska 631 Nebraska 408 Dakota 1, Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 ·Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska 584 Nebraska
584 Nebraska .584 Nebraska
\ISfateJIG(lllfll:yii ····l[ribe Ni11)'ie<liio}TJe,~tyJ:•••···.• <:.,, NE Sheridan Sioux Cmw Creek :3iot1x Tribe.of thec::!ow.C!e.ekRes~rv.ation,:3CJujh.lJ.c1kgt.3! NE Sheridan Sioux , Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota NE Sheridan Sioux Lower.BruleSiouxTribe ofthel.ower·BruliReservation:south
NE Sheridan Sioux NE Sheridan Sioux NE Sheridan Sioux NE Sheridan Sioux
NE Sheridan Sioux NE Sheridan Sioux NE Sheridan Sioux
NE Sheridan Sioux NE Sheridan Sioux NE Sheridan Sioux NE Sheridan Sioux NE Sherman Pawnee (four confederated .bands) NE Sioux Sioux
NE Sioux Sioux
NE Sioux Sioux NE Sioux Sioux NE Sioux Sioux
NE Sioux Sioux NE Sioux Sioux NE Sioux Sioux NE Sioux Sioux
NE Sioux Sioux NE Sioux Sioux NE Sioux Sioux
NE Sioux Sioux NE Sioux Sioux
Dakota Lower Sioux Indian Community in t.heState of Tvl.innesota Oglalc1 S.ioux."fribe CJfthe f'i11e,.~dge_ResEJ.rv.atiCJ11,_:3outh[),ak_c,l<l. __ Prairie 1.sland .. 1 ndi,an_C::omnill nit.t.iri.th.e.State of .Tvl innEJ.soja._ _ .. Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota Santee Sioux Nation, Ne.braska • Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of Minnesota Sissetan:wahpeiciri oyate of the Lake 'rraverse-Rese,rvation, sou111· -Dakota
. Spirit Lake Tril>e, N.o.rthDakota ... Standing Rock Siow, Tribe ofl'Jort.h &South Qakota Upper.SiouxComn1u11ity,. M.in11.es.ota. Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma - "" ·-··-··· -· ... ,.. --Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota grow Creek :3ioux Trib.e. of the. Cr.o\N C.r:eek Reserv.ation,:3guth. Dak_ota Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota Lower Sio.ux 1.ndian Community i11the :3tc1te of}v1innesc,ta ..... Oglala Sioux Tribe. of the Pine Ridge.Reserv'3t ign, . s.out.hD'3.k.Qt."'.-· .. Prairie Island Indian Community in the.S.tate of Minnesota Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South
·Dakota
s.ant.ee.Sioux NaUon, Nebraska ............ . Shakopee Mdewaka.nton Siouxco.mmunity of Minn.esotc1 Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Spirit L.ake .Iri.b.e., .. No.rth Da.k.ota . _
.Standing .. Rock SiCJux.Jr.ib.E! of,IIJ(Jr!h&.fiCJllth Dak_ota ......................... .
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NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
I M.6.e. # I MAP/l'lame · ic··.jstatE!•••IC::tjunfyt <lfribe NamE!<I in ·1;1·elit}\.•?• 584 Nebraska NE Sioux Sioux 584 ,Nebraska NE Sioux Sioux 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Arapaho
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 .597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyoming 1, Monta.na 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyoming 1,Montana 1 597 , Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyorning1 ,Jv1c,ntana .1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
. V\/yorning 1, fv1ontana 1 597 • Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyoming .\Mo.nta.na 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyoming 1, .. Mo.ntana 1 :597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
. VVyorning 1., Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyoming 1., Montana.1 .597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyoming 1, Montana1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyoming 1, Montana.1 . 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyoming 1., Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
. Wyo.ming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
. Wyoming 1, Montana 1 597 Dakota 1, Nebraska, NE Sioux Sioux
Wyorning 1, Montana 1 315 Nebraska NE Stanton Omaha
",,·~•! eresen.· .. t .. ~oay Tn.·· .•. be ... •,• · ' ,/, ', ,.,.,,,,., .. ·.,,','•• ',',,,
Upper Sioux.Comm unity, .fv1.i n.ne.sota Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota -·- ·-- --· --- ---· - '"-
Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of the Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota
--- . -- - ,,_,, ________ ,.
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota
- . "- ... -·----·- '" ·----.. ·-- -- ·---· --- ---·--Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota
Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota
Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota
Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the RosebudlnclianReservalion, South Dakota
, Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska
'Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of Minnesota
Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Spirit Lake Tribe, North Dakota
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North & South Dakota
Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota
Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska
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NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
Nl.l',Rt#IMe,pt,1ameI1 > ' ::1 S~teXI Cq1.1nfy;il ! IJ)ibe/f,lan;iediiij (l"rea,ty,!!!'!('!6 V ,,
124
408 584
-----······ ....... ---······---········-
Missouri 1, Kansas 1, NE Thayer Kansas
584
584 584 584
584 584 584 :584
584 584 584
584 584 584 584 315 467 469
469
470
470
i.5.70 '637 ·408
Nebraska _ Dakota 1,Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska
Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska 1 Nebraska (eastern portion) Nebraska (eastern portion) Nebraska (eastern pprtion) Nebraska ( eastern
,portion). Nebraska
:Nebraska D,akota 1, Nebraska
NE NE
NE
NE NE NE
NE NE NE NE
NE NE NE
NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
NE
NE
NE
NE NE NE
Thomas Thomas
Thomas
Thomas Thomas Thomas
Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas
Thomas Thomas Thomas
Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thurston Thurston Thurston
Thurston
Thurston
Thurston
Thurston Thurston Valley
Pawnee (four confederated bands) - . ., - ' ' --·"-· - - -- '' -Sioux
,Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux
Sioux Sioux Sioux Sioux Omaha Omaha Winnebago
Winnebago
Winnebago
Winnebago
Omaha Omaha Pawnee (four confed.erated bands)
Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma ---- -- --- . ___ ,,_
Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, .Montan,a .. _ .... .. ... _ ·Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation, South Dakota
- -- ····- ··-· ... Crow Creek Sioux Tribe. of the CrowCreek Reservation, South_Dakota. Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota ---·--· .. - ,.
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South Dakota Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of. Minnesota Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dak.ot.a
. Prairie 1.slan_dlndian Community intheState of_Minnesota __ Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of Minnesota. Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South Dakota Spirit Lake "fribe, North Dakota... . .... __ Standing Rock. Sioux Tribe of North &_Southpakota Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Omaha Tribe of Nebraska ---- .,.,., --------------Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin
Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska
Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
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NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
IM,~F>ll!M~P.f:la.me/ •;·• :315 Nebraska
. ··-· ·-·- -315 Nebraska
: 636 'Nebraska 124 Missouri 1, Kansas 1,
Nebraska 191 Kansas 1, Nebraska
'191 : Kansas 1, Nebraska
'I statil.'!County>> '!Il'ib.e.Na.mlldin1l"t¢'afy:t •••• ;;: P!H F>@ie~y?Jrjl:tti'i'~' /•···· · · NE Washin.gton Omaha .Omaha Tribe_of N.EJbraska NE . Way_ne Omaha Omaha Tribe of Nebraska NE Wayne Omaha Omaha Tribe of Nebraska NE Webster Kansas Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
NE Webster Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on the PlaU_an_dLoup .Fork
NE York Confederated Pawnee: Grand Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma Pawnee, Pawnee Loup, Pawnee Republicans, Pawnee Tappaye residing on the PlaU and Loup Fork
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NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
I MAP# I MAP Name !State !County !Tribe Named in Treaty I Present-Day Tribe 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation,
Montana 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation,
South Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of the Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South
Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South
Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska - -154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux CommuQjty of Minnesota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South
Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Spirit Lake Tribe, North Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North & South Dakota ---- -154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota _ - --· 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Sisseton Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South
Dakota ·-Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minneso~ 154 Nebraska NE Richardson Wahpekuta
154 Nebraska NE Richardson Wahpekuta Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota - -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Iowa Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Iowa Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota
. - -- --.
155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of Minnesota -155 Nebraska NE Richardson Medewakanton Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota _ . 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Missouri Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Omaha Omaha Tribe of Nebraska 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Oto Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sauk and Fox Sac & Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska
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NEBRASKA-Present-Day Tribes Associated with Indian Land Cessions 1784-1894
I MAP# IMAP Name !State !County !Tribe Named In Treaty I Present-Day Tribe 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sauk and Fox Sac & Fox Nation, Oklahoma 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sauk and Fox Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation,
Montana 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe of the Cheyenne River Reservation,
South Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Crow Creek Sioux Tribe of the Crow Creek Reservation, South Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe of South Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Lower Brule Sioux Tribe of the Lower Brule Reservation, South
Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota
-155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Prairie Island Indian Community in the State_ of Minnesota 155 Nebraska NE Richarason Sioux Rosebud Sioux Tribe of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South
Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Santee Sioux Nation, Nebraska 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community of Minnesota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South
Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Spirit Lake Tribe, North Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North & South Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Upper Sioux Community, Minnesota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sioux Yankton Sioux Tribe of South Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Sisseton Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation, South
Dakota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Wahpekuta Lower Sioux Indian Community in the State of Minnesota 155 Nebraska NE Richardson Wahpekuta Prairie Island Indian Community in the State of Minnesota l 186 Nebraska NE Richardson Missouri Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma 186 Nebraska NE Richardson Oto Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma 427 Nebraska (eastern NE Richardson Sauk and Fox of the Missouri and Sac & Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska
portion) the Iowa 427 Nebraska (eastern NE Richardson Sauk and Fox of the Missouri and Sac & Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa
portion) the Iowa 408 Dakota 1, Nebraska NE Rock Pawnee (four confederated bands) Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma 124 Missouri 1, Kansas 1, NE Saline Kansas Kaw Nation, Oklahoma
Nebraska 186 Nebraska NE Saline Missouri Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, Oklahoma
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TREATY WITH THE SAUK AND FOXES, ETC., 1830.
July 15, 1830. I 7 Stat., 328. I Proclamation, Feb. 24, 1831.
Articles of o treaty made and concluded by William Clark Superintendent of Indian Affairs and
Willoughby Morgan, Col. of the United States 1st Regt. Infantry, Commissioners on behalf of the United
States on the one part, ond the undersigned Deputations of the Confederated Tribes of the Sacs and
Foxes; the Medawah-Kanton, Wahpacoota, Wahpeton and Sissetong Bands or Tribes of Sioux; the Omahas, /aways, Ottoes and Missourias on the other part.
The said Tribes being anxious to remove all causes which may hereafter create any unfriendly feeling
between them, and being also anxious to provide other sources for supplying their wants besides those of hunting, which they are sensible must soon entirely fail them; agree with the United States on the following Articles.
ARTICLE 1.
The said Tribes cede and relinquish to the United States forever all their right and title to the lands lying
within the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at the upper fork of the Demaine River, and passing
the sources of the Little Sioux, and Floyds Rivers, to the fork of the first creek which falls into the Big
Sioux or Calumet on the east side; thence, down said creek, and Calumet River to the Missouri River; thence down said Missouri River to the Missouri State line, above the Kansas; thence along said line to
the north west corner of the said State, thence to the high lands between the waters falling into the
Missouri and Desmoines, passing to said high lands along the dividing ridge between the forks of the
Grand River; thence along said high lands or ridge separating the waters of the Missouri from those of the Demaine, to a point opposite the source of Boyer River, and thence in a direct line to the upper fork
of the Demaine, the place of beginning. But it is understood that the lands ceded and relinquished by
this Treaty, are to be assigned and allotted under the direction of the President of the United States, to the Tribes now living thereon, or to such other Tribes as the President may locate thereon for hunting, and other purposes.
ARTICLE 2.
The confederated Tribes of the Sacs and Foxes, cede and relinquish to the United States forever, a tract
of Country twenty miles in width, from the Mississippi to the Demaine; situate south, and adjoining the line between the said confederated Tribes of Sacs and Foxes, and the Sioux; as established by the
second article of the Treaty of Prairie du Chien of the nineteenth of August one thousand eight hundred and twenty-five.
ARTICLE 3.
The Medawah-Kanton, Wah-pa-coota, Wahpeton and Sisseton Bands of the Sioux cede and relinquish to
the United States forever, a Tract of Country twenty miles in width, from the Mississippi to the Demaine River, situate north, and adjoining the line mentioned in the preceding article.
ARTICLE 4.
In consideration of the cessions and relinquishments made in the first, second, and third articles of this
Treaty, the United States agree to pay to the Sacs, three thousand dollars,-and to the Foxes three
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thousand dollars; To the Sioux of the Mississippi two thousand dollars;-To the Yancton and Santie Bands of Sioux three thousand dollars;-To the Omahas, two thousand five hundred dollars;- To the loways two thousand five hundred dollars;-To the Ottoes and Missourias two thousand five hundred dollars, and to the Sacs of the Missouri River five hundred dollars; to be paid annually for ten successive years at such place, or places on the Mississippi or Missouri, as may be most convenient to said Tribes,
either in money, merchandise, or domestic animals, at their option; and when said annuities or any portion of them shall be paid in merchandise, the same is to be delivered to them at the first cost of the goods at St. Louis free of transportation. And the United States further agree to make to the said Tribes and Bands, the following allowances for the period of ten years, and as long thereafter as the President of the United States may think necessary and proper, in addition to the sums herein before stipulated to be paid them; that is to say; To the Bands of the Sioux mentioned in the third article, one Blacksmith at the expense of the United States, and the necessary tools; also instruments for agricultural purposes, and iron and steel to the amount of seven hundred dollars;-To the Yancton and Santie Bands of Sioux, one Blacksmith at the expense of the United States, and the necessary tools, also instruments for agricultural purposes to the amount of four hundred dollars; To the Omahas one Blacksmith at the expense of the United States, and the necessary tools, also instruments for agricultural purposes to the amount of five hundred dollars;-lo the loways an assistant Blacksmith at the expense of the United States, also instruments for agricultural purposes to the amount of six hundred dollars; To the Ottoes and Missourias one Blacksmith at the expense of the United States, and the necessary tools, also instruments for agricultural purposes to the amount of five hundred dollars; and to the Sacs of the Missouri River, one Blacksmith at the expense of the United States and the necessary tools; also instruments for agricultural purposes to the amount of two hundred dollars.
ARTICLE 5.
And the United States further agree to set apart three thousand dollars annually for ten successive years, to be applied in the discretion of the President of the United States, to the education of the children of the said Tribes and Bands, parties hereto.
ARTICLE 6.
The Yanckton and Santie Bands of the Sioux not being fully represented, it is agreed, that if they shall sign this Treaty, they shall be considered as parties thereto, and bound by all its stipulations.
ARTICLE 7.
It is agreed between the parties hereto, that the lines shall be run, and marked as soon as the President of the United States may deem it expedient.
ARTICLE 8.
The United States agree to distribute between the several Tribes, parties hereto, five thousand, one hundred and thirty-two dollars worth of merchandise, the receipt whereof, the said Tribes hereby acknowledge; which, together with the amounts agreed to be paid, and the allowances in the fourth and
.fifth articles of this Treaty, shall be considered as a full compensation for the cession and relinquishments herein made.
ARTICLE 9.
The Sioux Bands in Council having earnestly solicited that they might have permission to bestow upon
the half breeds of their Nation, the tract of land within the following limits, to wit: Beginning at a place
called the barn, below and near the village of the Red Wing Chief, and running back fifteen miles; thence
in a parallel line with Lake Pepin and the Mississippi, about thirty-two miles to a point opposite Beef or
0-Boeuf River; thence fifteen miles to the Grand Encampment opposite the River aforesaid; The United
States agree to suffer said half Breeds to occupy said tract of country; they holding by the same title, and in the same manner that other Indian Titles are held.
ARTICLE 10.
The Omahas, loways and Ottoes, for themselves, and in behalf of the Yanckton and Santie Bands of
Sioux, having earnestly requested that they might be permitted to make some provision for their halfbreeds, and particularly that they might bestow upon them the tract of country within the following
limits, to wit; Beginning at the mouth of the Little Ne-mo haw River, and running up the main channel of
said River to a point which will be ten miles from its mouth in a direct line; from thence in a direct line,
to strike the Grand Nemohaw ten miles above its mouth, in a direct line (the distance between the two Ne-mohaws being about twenty miles)-thence down said River to its mouth; thence up, and with the
Meanders of the Missouri River to the point of beginning, it is agreed that the half-breeds of said Tribes
and Bands may be suffered to occupy said tract of land; holding it in the same manner, and by the same
title that other Indian titles are held; but the President of the United States may hereafter assign to any of the said half-breeds, to be held by him or them in fee simple, any portion of said tract not exceeding a
section, of six hundred and forty acres to each individual. And this provision shall extend to the cession made by the Sioux in the preceding Article ..
ARTICLE 11.
The reservation of land mentioned in the preceding Article having belonged to the Ottoes, and having
been exclusively ceded by them; it is agreed that the Omahas, the loways and the Yanckton and Santie
Bands of Sioux shall pay out of their annuities to the said Ottoe Tribe, for the period of ten years, Three hundred Dollars annually; of which sum the Omahas shall pay one hundred Dollars, the loways one hundred Dollars, and the Yanckton and Santie Bands one hundred dollars.
ARTICLE 12.
It is agreed that nothing contained in the foregoing Articles shall be so construed as to affect any claim,
or right in common, which has heretofore been held by any Tribes, parties to this Treaty, to any lands not embraced in the cession herein made; but that the same shall be occupied and held by them as heretofore.
ARTICLE 13.
This Treaty, or any part thereof, shall take effect, and be obligatory upon the Contracting parties, so
soon as the same shall be ratified by the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof.
Done, and signed, and sealed at Prairie du Chien, in the Territory of Michigan, this fifteenth day of July,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty, and of the independence of the United States, the fifty-fifth.
DATE: 2/28/2012 13:25:26 CST
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR PAGE: TIME:
Tract ID: 874 T 1000 Agency: HORTON AGENCY
Section Township 3 002.00N
Range
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BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS REQUESTOR: TRACT/OWNER/ADDRESS/INTEREST Effective Date: 07/01/2000
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IOWA TRIBE OF KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
3345 THRASHER ROAD
OMAHA TRIBE OF NEBRASKA,
OMAHA TRIBAL COUNCIL ATTN TRIBAL TREASURER PO BOX 368
WHITE CLOUD, KS 66094
TTL Interest: .2500000000 BEN Interest: .2500000000 Ownership Type: T - Trust
OTOE-MISSOURIA TRIBE,
8151 HIGHWAY 177 RED ROCK, OK 74651
TTL Interest: .2500000000 BEN Interest: .2500000000 Ownership Type: T - Trust
YANKTON SIOUX TRIBE,
ATTN: TREASURER PO BOX 248 MARTY, SD 57361
TTL Interest: .1250000000 BEN Interest: .1250000000 Ownership Type: T - Trust
I MACY, NE 68039
TTL Interest: . 2500000000 BEN Interest: . 2soooooooo ownership Type: T - Trust
SANTEE SIOUX TRIBE,
SANTEE SIOUX TRIBE OF NEBRASKA ATTN TREASURER 425 FRAZIER AVE N SUITE 2 NIOBRAR~, NE 68760-7219
TTL Interest: .1250000000 BEN Interest: .1250000000 Ownership Type: T - Trust
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Application No. OP-0003
PREFILED TESTIMONY OF JASON COOKE
PREFILED TESTIMONY OF JASON COOKE
COMES NOW Yankton Sioux Tribe, by and through its counsel Jennifer S. Baker and
Conly J. Schulte, and hereby submits the prefiled testimony of its witness Jason Cooke.
1. Please state your name and title for the record
a. Jason Cooke, Member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe Business and Claims
Committee.
2. Please explain what the Yankton Sioux Tribe Business and Claims Committee is.
a. It is the executive body of the Yankton Sioux Tribe that handles day-to-day
business of the Tribe. The governing body of the Yankton Sioux Tribe is its
General Council, which consists of all tribal members age I 8 and up. The
Business and Claims Committee takes care of the Tribe's routine business.
3. How long have you been a member of the Business and Claims Committee?
a. I am just completing my third two-year term.
4. Have you been authorized to speak on behalf of the Tribe at this proceeding?
a. Yes.
5. Why is the Yankton Sioux Tribe interested in this proceeding on the Keystone XL
pipeline?
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a. Because the pipeline route would run through land and territory traditionally
used by the Ihanktonwan, or the Yankton.
6. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit I Ethnographical Map]
a. Yes.
7. Can you please identify this document?
a. This is a map showing where the Dakota people, which includes Yankton, lived
in the year 1600. It essentially shows our ancestral territory.
8. Will the pipeline cross through Yankton ancestral territory?
a. Yes.
9. Why is it a concern that the pipeline will go through Yankton's ancestral territory?
a. Because since our ancestors lived on and used that land, there are vast cultural
resources that are of significance to us. It is important that those resources not
be disturbed by digging into the ground to lay a pipeline or by potential spills
that will inevitably occur from the pipeline. In many cases, even digging
underneath will disturb the cultural resource.
b. In addition, as Indigenous People, we are tied to the land. The land and water
are sacred to us. Any destruction or contamination of the land or water would
damage this relationship.
c. Also, this is particularly concerning for us on behalf of our youth. We as a
People have been ignored and our rights and interests have been infringed upon
by governments time after time, and this would be just one more example. This
is damaging to our youth, mentally. It is discouraging for them to see this type
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of disregard for our people and our interests, and it has negative impacts on I
them and on their mindsets.
10. Does Yankton have interests in any other land near the pipeline route, besides its
ancestral territory?
a. Yes.
11. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit 2 Royce map showing present
day Nebraska]
a. Yes.
12. Can you please identify this document?
a. It is a map of present-day Nebraska that shows historical tribal land ownership
and sessions within the state.
13. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit 3 Royce map showing areas
154 and 155]
a. Yes.
14. Can you please identify this document?
a. It is a larger version of the first map that shows the location of the Nemaha
Reserve.
15. Where on this map is the Nemaha Reserve?
a. The Nemaha Reserve is identified as "154" and "155" on the map.
16. What is the Nemaha Reserve?
a. The Nemaha Reserve is essentially a reservation that was established pursuant
to the Treaty of Prairie du Chien in 1830 for the so-called "half-breeds" of five
different tribes, including Yankton. All five tribes jointly owned that land when
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the Reserve was established, and the tribes continue to hold interests in that land
today.
17. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit 4 Treaty of Prairie du Chien
of 1830]
a. Yes.
18. Can you please identify this document?
a. It is the Treaty of Prairie du Chien which established the Nemaha Reserve in
southeast Nebraska.
19. Can you tell us the significance of the Nemaha Reserve in terms of cultural resources?
a. The Reserve is a part of our history. Because many of our ancestors resided on
the Nemaha Reserve lands, those lands are bound to be particularly rich with
cultural resources.
20. Do the Nemaha Reserve lands have any other significance to the Tribe?
a. Yes. In addition to untold cultural resources, we also continue to hold
usufructuary rights in those lands. That means we have continuing rights, by
virtue of the treaty, to hunt, fish, gather, and use the water including the
Missouri River on those lands. Those rights have never been extinguished, and
they must be protected for our people today. Our Nemaha Reserve lands are
right on the Missouri River. They are down river from where the pipeline
crosses the South Platte River, and down river from where the South Platte
River runs into the Missouri River. If the pipeline were to impact the South
Platte, through a spill or otherwise, then those effects would be carried down
river to the Missouri River where the Missouri borders our Nemaha Reserve
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lands. Our cultural resources and other interests in the Nemaha Reserve lands
will be threatened by a potential spill because the South Platte River will carry
toxins from a spill down river to where the Missouri River borders the Nemaha
Reserve.
21. Does the Tribe still own an interest in the lands encompassed in the Nemaha Reserve?
a. Yes. Yankton owns an undivided interest in these lands along with the Iowa
Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, the Otoe-Missouria Tribe, the Omaha Tribe of
Nebraska, and the Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska.
22. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit 5 BIA Report]
a. Yes.
23. Can you please identify this document?
a. This is a document from the Bureau of Indian Affairs that shows the Tribe's
ownership interest in a parcel of land located within the Nemaha Reserve.
24. What kinds of cultural resources would you expect to find in the land the pipeline would
cross in Nebraska?
a. You would find burials, sacred sites and ceremonial use areas, altars, geoglyphs,
stone features, historical trails and trade routes, and gathering areas for
medicine and food. For some sites, you can't identify them from the surface.
For example, there is a major historic and cultural site for the Yankton in Iowa
that was recently found with a shovel test - it was not visible from the surface.
You won't always have a visible indication on the surface where a site exists.
Many Yankton Sioux tribal members go to the Santee Sioux area for sundance
and ceremony, and medicines for these ceremonies are gathered there. There is
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a huge population of Natives living in Niobrara, Santee, Scottsbluff, North
Platte, Norfolk, and all throughout northeastern Nebraska, including Yankton
tribal members, who gather sage and other medicines that would be harmed by
the pipeline. There are also individuals who have shared lineage with tribes in
Nebraska, as well as intermarriages between Yankton tribal members and
members of the Nebraska tribes, including Ponca. Any harm that would affect
the Ponca or other Nebraska tribes would therefore affect members of our Tribe.
25. What would happen if those cultural resources were damaged by construction or
operation of the pipeline?
a. Those resources would be permanently destroyed, and they are irreplaceable.
A part of our culture and our history would be lost forever, and we cannot afford
that as a People. The loss of our culture is particularly impactful on our youth,
who need that culture to stay grounded as Dakota people and maintain that
identity.
b. Cultural resources are priceless. There is no amount of money or monetary
value that can replace the value of that cultural resource. Our people are
connected to these sites, and we feel a tremendous amount of loss when a site
is damaged. These sacred sites could be burials. Destruction of sacred sites
and burials is a tremendous blow not only to our tribe but to other tribes on the
psychological level because it makes people feel like their remains aren't
important. The reason our ancestors were buried there is so that they can rest.
Disturbing them would disturb their rest. Psychological harm happens when
someone digs up a non-Native's grave. We, too, would feel that trauma and
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turmoil if our ancestors are disturbed. People have a right to have their sites
protected and it seems like that right is negated when it comes to Native people.
Although we may not know the precise locations of those sites, we are in tune
with them. They have always so important to us that we wanted them protected.
Those sites are inherent to our belief system. They're helping us keep an even
keel as a people, and to maintain balance. Even though we don't know it in this
world, on the spiritual side of things those places and sacrifices made in those
sites were done for future generations. When our ancestors prayed with those
sites and those burials were put there, those things were done for the generations
to come. We must be mindful as Ihanktomvan of being good stewards of those
sites because they' re the reason we' re here. Those sites have been set there
from time immemorial for our benefit. Those are active prayers. Those sites
are tied into our existence of being here today because prayers were made for
us to be here today. We have a connection to those sites, which keep us in tune
and stable with our environment. When that connection is broken, we are out
of harmony, out of balance. The more such depredations occur, the more out
of harmony we become. It is also dangerous for workers to disturb those sites
because they have prayers, protections, and sacrifice.
c. The effect on the water is another spiritual and cultural concern. Water is
sacred. It is a necessity not only to live, but also for ceremony. If there is oil
leakage, will we ever be able to use that water for ceremony? One of our
ceremonies is called inipi, commonly known as a "sweat." Part of this
ceremony involves pouring water on heated rocks so that the lodge fills with
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hot water vapor. If the water used has been contaminated, you don't know what
will happen when you inhale the vapor during this ceremony but that oil
contains serious toxins that I certainly would not want to breathe in. Even
though the pipeline river crossing is down-river from Yankton's present-day
reservation, we have tribal members who intermarried with members of the
tribes in Nebraska. Because those intermarriages include marriages with the
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, any harm to the Ponca would also constitute harm to
the Yankton and I incorporate the testimony of the Ponca witness as part of my
testimony. Even if water contamination down-river from the Yankton Sioux
Reservation might not directly impact those of us on our Reservation, we have
family down there who would definitely be affected.
d. Another concern is what will happen when there is a spill as far as cleanup.
With the Keystone I pipeline, there was a leak and they swapped the
contaminated soil out with new soil. What if there were sites there and the area
had not been surveyed because the oil spread beyond the area of potential
effects?
26. Does the Yankton Sioux Tribe have any other concerns about the pipeline?
a. Yes. The man camps are a huge concern to us because they bring with them
violence, drug and alcohol abuse, and even sex trafficking. We don't even
know yet where those camps will be located, which makes it hard to assess how
big a threat one or more of those camps will pose to our tribal members, but our
reservation is relatively close to the pipeline route and offers entertainment that
is not widely available, if at all, along the pipeline route.
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27. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit 6 map of present-day Yankton
Sioux Reservation]
a. Yes.
28. Can you please identify this document?
a. It is a map that shows the Yankton Sioux Tribe's present-day reservation and
the route of the pipeline through Nebraska.
29. Can you tell us approximately how far the pipeline route 1s from the Tribe's
reservation?
a. I would say approximately 40 miles from the pipeline's closest point which is
in South Dakota, and approximately 46 miles from the pipeline's closest point
in Nebraska. This is easy driving distance, considering the region and the
remoteness of the pipeline route. That is why I am concerned about man camps.
Our casino would be a big draw for pipeline workers making large paychecks
with down time in such a remote area. Although there are a few casinos in
Nebraska, those casinos are not Class III which means that those casinos can
only offer forms of bingo - not true slot machines or table games. On the other
hand, Yankton's casino is Class III and does offer true slot machines and table
games. Yankton's casino will, no doubt, attract a large number of pipeline
workers to the Reservation.
b. With those pipeline workers will come drug and alcohol abuse, particularly
meth, which would jeopardize our tribal members and especially our youth.
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c. It is also a commonly known fact that sex trafficking is a big problem around
these man camps, placing tribal members - again, especially our youth - at
grave risk.
d. It is frightening to think that no fore planning has been done to even recognize
what happens when a large influx of non-local workers is forced into rural
communities where wide gaps exist in law enforcement. The problem is
magnified by cross-jurisdictional problems between reservation and state areas,
which are long-standing issues. Many tribes including Yankton do not have
tribal/state cross-deputization agreements in order to handle cross jurisdictional
major crimes, and tribes generally do not have criminal jurisdiction over non
Indians. Because of this, many major crimes fall through the cracks. Also,
what has happened in the Bakken region in North Dakota surrounding man
camps there proves that even non-Natives are at risk from the threat of violence
posed by man camps.
30. Does this conclude your prefiled testimony?
a. I reserve the right to supplement my prefiled testimony as well as offer
additional testimony during the hearing in this case.
DATED this 7th day of June, 2017.
Jason Cooke, Member Yankton Sioux Tribe Business and Claims Committee
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Respectfully submitted by:
FREDERICKS PEEBLES AND MORGAN LLP FOR THE YANKTON SIOUX TRIBE
Je ifer S. ker, pro hac vice Conly J. Schulte, NE Bar No. 20158 1900 Plaza Drive Louisville, CO 80027 Telephone: 303-673-9600 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
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The undersigned hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the above and foregoing Prefiled Testimony of Jason Cooke was served by email transmission and by United States mail on this 7th day of June, 2017, upon the following:
Jeff Pursley Nebraska Public Service Commission 1200 N Street, Suite 300 Lincoln, NE 68509-4927 [email protected]
James G. Powers Patrick D. Pepper MCGRATH NORTH MULLIN & KRATZ, PC LLO First National Tower, Suite 3700 1601 Dodge Street Omaha, NE 68102 [email protected] [email protected] Attorneys for TransCanada Keystone Pipeline, L.P.
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BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF NEBRASKA
In the Matter of the Application of TransCanada Keystone Pipeline, L.P. For route approval of the Keystone XL Pipeline Project pursuant to the Major Oil Pipeline Siting Act.
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Application No. OP-0003
PREFILED TESTIMONY OF JASON COOKE
COMES NOW Yankton Sioux Tribe, by and through its counsel Jennifer S. Baker and
Conly J. Schulte, Fredericks Peebles and Morgan LLP, and hereby submits the prefiled testimony
of its witness Jason Cooke.
1. Please state your name and title for the record
a. Jason Cooke, Member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe Business and Claims
Committee.
2. Please explain what the Yankton Sioux Tribe Business and Claims Committee is.
a. It is the executive body of the Yankton Sioux Tribe that handles day-to-day
business of the Tribe. The governing body of the Yankton Sioux Tribe is its
General Council, which consists of all tribal members age I 8 and up. The
Business and Claims Committee takes care of the Tribe's routine business.
3. How long have you been a member of the Business and Claims Committee?
a. I am just completing my third two-year term.
4. Have you been authorized to speak on behalf of the Tribe at this proceeding?
a. Yes.
5. Why is the Yankton Sioux Tribe interested in this proceeding on the Keystone XL
pipeline?
a. Because the pipeline route would run through land and territory traditionally
used by the lhanktonwan, or the Yankton.
6. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit 1 Ethnographical Map]
a. Yes.
7. Can you please identify this document?
a. This is a map showing where the Dakota people, which includes Yankton, lived
in the year 1600. It essentially shows our ancestral territory.
8. Will the pipeline cross through Yankton ancestral territory?
a. Yes.
9. Why is it a concern that the pipeline will go through Yankton's ancestral territory?
a. Because since our ancestors lived on and used that land, there are vast cultural
resources that are of significance to us. It is important that those resources not
be disturbed by digging into the ground to lay a pipeline or by potential spills
that will inevitably occur from the pipeline. In many cases, even digging
underneath will disturb the cultural resource.
b. In addition, as Indigenous People, we are tied to the land. The land and water
are sacred to us. Any destruction or contamination of the land or water would
damage this relationship.
c. Also, this is particularly concerning for us on behalf of our youth. We as a
People have been ignored and our rights and interests have been infringed upon
by governments time after time, and this would be just one more example. This
is damaging to our youth, mentally. It is discouraging for them to see this type
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of disregard for our people and our interests, and it has negative impacts on
them and on their mindsets.
10. Does Yankton have interests in any other land near the pipeline route, besides its
ancestral territory?
a. Yes.
11. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit 2 Royce map showing present
day Nebraska]
a. Yes.
12. Can you please identify this document?
a. It is a map of present-day Nebraska that shows historical tribal land ownership
and sessions within the state.
13. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit 3 Royce map showing areas
154 and 155]
a. Yes.
14. Can you please identify this document?
a. It is a larger version of the first map that shows the location of the Nemaha
Reserve.
15. Where on this map is the Nemaha Reserve?
a. The Nemaha Reserve is identified as "154" and "155" on the map.
16. What is the Nemaha Reserve?
a. The Nemaha Reserve is essentially a reservation that was established pursuant
to the Treaty of Prairie du Chien in 1830 for the so-called "half-breeds" of five
different tribes, including Yankton. All five tribes jointly owned that land when
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the Reserve was established, and the tribes continue to hold interests in that land
today.
17. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit 4 Treaty of Prairie du Chien
of 1830]
a. Yes.
18. Can you please identify this document?
a. It is the Treaty of Prairie du Chien which established the Nemaha Reserve in
southeast Nebraska.
19. Can you tell us the significance of the Nemaha Reserve in terms of cultural resources?
a. The Reserve is a part of our history. Because many of our ancestors resided on
the Nemaha Reserve lands, those lands are bound to be particularly rich with
cultural resources.
20. Do the Nemaha Reserve lands have any other significance to the Tribe?
a. Yes. In addition to untold cultural resources, we also continue to hold
usufructuary rights in those lands. That means we have continuing rights, by
virtue of the treaty, to hunt, fish, gather, and use the water including the
Missouri River on those lands. Those rights have never been extinguished, and
they must be protected for our people today. Our Nemaha Reserve lands are
right on the Missouri River. They are down river from where the pipeline
crosses the South Platte River, and down river from where the South Platte
River runs into the Missouri River. If the pipeline were to impact the South
Platte, through a spill or otherwise, then those effects would be carried down
river to the Missouri River where the Missouri borders our Nemaha Reserve
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lands. Our cultural resources and other interests in the Nemaha Reserve lands
will be threatened by a potential spill because the South Platte River will carry
toxins from a spill down river to where the Missouri River borders the Nemaha
Reserve.
21. Does the Tribe still own an interest in the lands encompassed in the Nemaha Reserve?
a. Yes. Yankton owns an undivided interest in these lands along with the Iowa
Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, the Otoe-Missouria Tribe, the Omaha Tribe of
Nebraska, and the Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska.
22. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit 5 BIA Report]
a. Yes.
23. Can you please identify this document?
a. This is a document from the Bureau of Indian Affairs that shows the Tribe's
ownership interest in a parcel of land located within the Nemaha Reserve.
24. What kinds of cultural resources would you expect to find in the land the pipeline would
cross in Nebraska?
a. You would find burials, sacred sites and ceremonial use areas, altars, geoglyphs,
stone features, historical trails and trade routes, and gathering areas for
medicine and food. For some sites, you can't identify them from the surface.
For example, there is a major historic and cultural site for the Yankton in Iowa
that was recently found with a shovel test - it was not visible from the surface.
You won't always have a visible indication on the surface where a site exists.
Many Yankton Sioux tribal members go to the Santee Sioux area for sundance
and ceremony, and medicines for these ceremonies are gathered there. There is
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a huge population of Natives living in Niobrara, Santee, Scottsbluff, North
Platte, Norfolk, and all throughout northeastern Nebraska, including Yankton
tribal members, who gather sage and other medicines that would be harmed by
the pipeline. There are also individuals who have shared lineage with tribes in
Nebraska, as well as intermarriages between Yankton tribal members and
members of the Nebraska tribes, including Ponca. Any harm that would affect
the Ponca or other Nebraska tribes would therefore affect members of our Tribe.
25. What would happen if those cultural resources were damaged by construction or
operation of the pipeline?
a. Those resources would be permanently destroyed, and they are irreplaceable.
A part of our culture and our history would be lost forever, and we cannot afford
that as a People. The loss of our culture is particular! y impactful on our youth,
who need that culture to stay grounded as Dakota people and maintain that
identity.
b. Cultural resources are priceless. There is no amount of money or monetary
value that can replace the value of that cultural resource. Our people are
connected to these sites, and we feel a tremendous amount of loss when a site
is damaged. These sacred sites could be burials. Destruction of sacred sites
and burials is a tremendous blow not only to our tribe but to other tribes on the
psychological level because it makes people feel like their remains aren't
important. The reason our ancestors were buried there is so that they can rest.
Disturbing them would disturb their rest. Psychological harm happens when
someone digs up a non-Native's grave. We, too, would feel that trauma and
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turmoil if our ancestors are disturbed. People have a right to have their sites
protected and it seems like that right is negated when it comes to Native people.
Although we may not know the precise locations of those sites, we are in tune
with them. They have always so important to us that we wanted them protected.
Those sites are inherent to our belief system. They're helping us keep an even
keel as a people, and to maintain balance. Even though we don't know it in this
world, on the spiritual side of things those places and sacrifices made in those
sites were done for future generations. When our ancestors prayed with those
sites and those burials were put there, those things were done for the generations
to come. We must be mindful as Ihanktonwan of being good stewards of those
sites because they're the reason we're here. Those sites have been set there
from time immemorial for our benefit. Those are active prayers. Those sites
are tied into our existence of being here today because prayers were made for
us to be here today. We have a connection to those sites, which keep us in tune
and stable with our environment. When that connection is broken, we are out
of harmony, out of balance. The more such depredations occur, the more out
of harmony we become. It is also dangerous for workers to disturb those sites
because they have prayers, protections, and sacrifice.
c. The effect on the water is another spiritual and cultural concern. Water is
sacred. It is a necessity not only to live, but also for ceremony. If there is oil
leakage, will we ever be able to use that water for ceremony? One of our
ceremonies is called inipi, commonly known as a "sweat." Part of this
ceremony involves pouring water on heated rocks so that the lodge fills with
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hot water vapor. If the water used has been contaminated, you don't know what
will happen when you inhale the vapor during this ceremony but that oil
contains serious toxins that I certainly would not want to breathe in. Even
though the pipeline river crossing is down-river from Yankton's present-day
reservation, we have tribal members who intermarried with members of the
tribes in Nebraska. Because those intermarriages include marriages with the
Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, any harm to the Ponca would also constitute harm to
the Yankton and I incorporate the testimony of the Ponca witness as part of my
testimony. Even if water contamination down-river from the Yankton Sioux
Reservation might not direct! y impact those of us on our Reservation, we have
family down there who would definitely be affected.
d. Another concern is what will happen when there is a spill as far as cleanup.
With the Keystone I pipeline, there was a leak and they swapped the
contaminated soil out with new soil. What if there were sites there and the area
had not been surveyed because the oil spread beyond the area of potential
effects?
26. Does the Yankton Sioux Tribe have any other concerns about the pipeline?
a. Yes. The man camps are a huge concern to us because they bring with them
violence, drug and alcohol abuse, and even sex trafficking. We don't even
know yet where those camps will be located, which makes it hard to assess how
big a threat one or more of those camps will pose to our tribal members, but our
reservation is relatively close to the pipeline route and offers entertainment that
is not widely available, if at all, along the pipeline route.
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27. Do you know what this document is? [Yankton Exhibit 6 map of present-day Yankton
Sioux Reservation]
a. Yes.
28. Can you please identify this document?
a. It is a map that shows the Yankton Sioux Tribe's present-day reservation and
the route of the pipeline through Nebraska.
29. Can you tell us approximately how far the pipeline route 1s from the Tribe's
reservation?
a. I would say approximately 40 miles from the pipeline's closest point which is
in South Dakota, and approximately 46 miles from the pipeline's closest point
in Nebraska. This is easy driving distance, considering the region and the
remoteness of the pipeline route. That is why I am concerned about man camps.
Our casino would be a big draw for pipeline workers making large paychecks
with down time in such a remote area. Although there are a few casinos in
Nebraska, those casinos are not Class III which means that those casinos can
only offer forms of bingo -not true slot machines or table games. On the other
hand, Yankton's casino is Class III and does offer true slot machines and table
games. Yankton's casino will, no doubt, attract a large number of pipeline
workers to the Reservation.
b. With those pipeline workers will come drug and alcohol abuse, particularly
meth, which would jeopardize our tribal members and especially our youth.
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c. It is also a commonly known fact that sex trafficking is a big problem around
these man camps, placing tribal members - again, especially our youth - at
grave risk.
d. It is frightening to think that no fore planning has been done to even recognize
what happens when a large influx of non-local workers is forced into rural
communities where wide gaps exist in law enforcement. The problem is
magnified by cross-jurisdictional problems between reservation and state areas,
which are long-standing issues. Many tribes including Yankton do not have
tribal/state cross-deputization agreements in order to handle cross jurisdictional
major crimes, and tribes generally do not have criminal jurisdiction over non
Indians. Because of this, many major crimes fall through the cracks. Also,
what has happened in the Bakken region in North Dakota surrounding man
camps there proves that even non-Natives are at risk from the threat of violence
posed by man camps.
30. Does this conclude your prefiled testimony?
a. I reserve the right to supplement my prefiled testimony as well as offer
additional testimony during the hearing in this case.
DATED this 7th day of June, 2017.
Jason Cooke, Member Yankton Sioux Tribe Business and Claims Committee
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Respectfully submitted by:
FREDERICKS PEEBLES AND MORGAN LLP FOR THE YANKTON SIOUX TRIBE
J ifer S. er, pro hac vice Conly J. Schulte, NE Bar No. 20158 1900 Plaza Drive Louisville, CO 80027 Telephone: 303-673-9600 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the above and foregoing Prefiled Testimony of Jason Cooke was served by email transmission and by United States mail on this 7th day of June, 2017, upon the following:
Jeff Pursley Nebraska Public Service Commission 1200 N Street, Suite 300 Lincoln, NE 68509-4927 [email protected]
James G. Powers Patrick D. Pepper MCGRATH NORTH MULLIN & KRATZ, PC LLO First National Tower, Suite 3700 1601 Dodge Street Omaha, NE 68102 [email protected] [email protected] Attorneys for TransCanada Keystone Pipeline, L.P.
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