Gull Lake Band of Chippewa Indians: Difference between revisions

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March 8, 1865: Chippewa leaders supposedly ceded their Reservation in South Dakota where the Crow Creek and Lower Brule Reservations are located. They were set aside land in Nebraska. They were set aside the northern portion of the Omaha Reservation.  
March 8, 1865: Chippewa leaders supposedly ceded their Reservation in South Dakota where the Crow Creek and Lower Brule Reservations are located. They were set aside land in Nebraska. They were set aside the northern portion of the Omaha Reservation.  
1906: A census for that year at White Earth Reservation, reported that the Gull Lake Chippewas made up 348 of the White Earth Reservation population of 5,122.


==== Brief History  ====
==== Brief History  ====
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==== Reservations  ====
==== Reservations  ====


Crow Creek Reservation of South Dakota
Crow Creek Reservation of South Dakota  


Leech Lake Reservation of Minnesota
Leech Lake Reservation of Minnesota  


Lower Brule Reservation of South Dakota
Lower Brule Reservation of South Dakota  


White Earth Reservation of Minnesota
White Earth Reservation of Minnesota  


Winnebago Reservation of Nebraska
Winnebago Reservation of Nebraska  


==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe  ====
==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe  ====
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==== Treaties  ====
==== Treaties  ====


October 13, 1846 Treaty
October 13, 1846 Treaty  


February 22, 1855 Treaty
February 22, 1855 Treaty  


February 27, 1855 Treaty
February 27, 1855 Treaty  


February 21, 1863 Treaty
February 21, 1863 Treaty  


March 8, 1865 Treaty
March 8, 1865 Treaty  


== Important Websites  ==
== Important Websites  ==
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