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voice 402.857.3391<br>fax 402.857.3736  
voice 402.857.3391<br>fax 402.857.3736  


official website of the [http://www.poncatribe-ne.org/ Ponca Tribe], Nebraska
official website of the Nebraska/Northern [http://www.poncatribe-ne.org/ Ponca Tribe]  


<br>'''Ponca Nation of Oklahoma<br>'''20 White Eagle Drive<br>Ponca City OK 74601  
<br>'''Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma<br>'''20 White Eagle Drive<br>Ponca City OK 74601  


voice 580.762.9567<br>fax 580.762.2743  
voice 580.762.9567<br>fax 580.762.2743  


official website of the [http://www.ponca.com/home.html Ponca Nation], Oklahoma
official website of the Oklahoma/Southern [http://www.ponca.com/ Ponca Tribe]  


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:1789 -- First contact with Europeans
:1789 -- First contact with Europeans


:1817 -- First treaty with the U.S. government
:1817 -- First treaty with the U.S. government  
:1825 -- Second treaty with the U.S. government  
:1825 -- Second treaty with the U.S. government  
:1858 -- Third treaty with the U.S. government<br>1865 -- Fourth treaty with the U.S. government<br>1868 -- U.S. treaty with the Sioux/Lakota that included all Ponca lands<br>1877 -- Forced Removal to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) of 681 Ponca
:1858 -- Third treaty with the U.S. government<br>1865 -- Fourth treaty with the U.S. government<br>1868 -- U.S. treaty with the Sioux/Lakota that included all Ponca lands<br>1877 -- Forced Removal to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) of 681 Ponca  
:1878 -- Reservation established on Salt Fork River west of the Arkansas River in Indian Territory, now Oklahoma
:1878 -- Reservation established on Salt Fork River west of the Arkansas River in Indian Territory, now Oklahoma  
:1878 -- Chief Standing Bear left the reservation in Indian Territory to take his son's body back to the tribe's traditional grounds for burial. His arrest resulted in a famous trial that recognized Indians as legal persons<br>1881 -- lands returned to Ponca in Nebraska; half of tribe returned
:1878 -- Chief Standing Bear left the reservation in Indian Territory to take his son's body back to the tribe's traditional grounds for burial. His arrest resulted in a famous trial that recognized Indians as legal persons<br>1881 -- lands returned to Ponca in Nebraska; half of tribe returned


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