Quinault Treaty

The Quinault Treaty (also known as the Quinault River Treaty and the Treaty of Olympia) was a treaty agreement between the United States and the Native American Quinault and Quileute tribes located in the western Olympic Peninsula north of Grays Harbor, in the recently formed Washington Territory. The treaty was signed on 1 July 1855, at the Quinault River, and on 25 January 1856 at Olympia, the territorial capital. It was ratified by Congress on 8 March 1859, and proclaimed law on April 11, 1859.[1]

Signatories included Isaac Stevens, superintendent of Indian affairs and governor of Washington Territory, and representatives of the Quinault and Quileute, as well as the Hoh tribe, which was considered a subset of the Quileutes. The Quinault Indian Reservation was established under the terms of the treaty. Indian signatories included the Quinault Head Chief Taholah and Sub-chiefs Wah-kee-nah, Yer-ay-let'l, and Kne-she-guartsh, the Quileute Head Chief How-yat'l and Sub-chiefs Kal-lape, Tah-ah-ha-wht'l, along with other tribal delegates.[2]

Context

The Quinault Treaty was one of the last of several signed during Washington Territory's first decade. Acquiring land cession from the Native Americans was one of Isaac Stevens' primary goals as the first governor of the territory. Other similar cession treaties Stevens negotiated in the 1850s include the Treaty of Medicine Creek, Treaty of Hellgate, Treaty of Neah Bay, Treaty of Point Elliott, and the Point No Point Treaty.

The Quinault Treaty continued Isaac Stevens policy of consolidating tribes, often requiring tribes to move far from their homeland to a reservation to be occupied by several unrelated tribes. While not taking this policy as far as the Treaty of Point No Point did, the Quinault Treaty resulted in the establishment of the Quinault Reservation in the Quinault homeland but required the Quileute and Hoh to move there, although few did.[3]

Negotiations

The treaty negotiations were conducted in Chinook Jargon, which, according to Paul Prucha, was "a lingua franca along the Pacific Northwest coast but hardly an effective tool for sensitive negotiations, for it had a vocabulary of only about 500 words, and a single word might be used to translate a number of different English words."[4]

The final treaty contained 13 articles. The first described the land being ceded to the United States, which was defined as bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the southern boundary of the recent Makah cession to the north, which ran east to "the middle of the coast range of mountains" (meaning the Olympic Mountains). The eastern cession boundary ran south "with said range" (the Olympics) to the ridge dividing the drainage basins of the Chehalis River and the Quinault River. From there the line ran west along the watershed ridge to the Pacific Ocean. This somewhat vague definition was further confused by the way the Makah cession boundary had been defined as extending south to the lands occupied by the Quileute. This circular definition, along with the unclear phrases about where the line ran through the Olympics, resulted in confusion and legal problems which continue to the present day.[5]

The second article of the treaty described how the reservation would be established and that the tribes would be required to move there. Article three promised the tribes the right of fishing "in all usual and accustomed grounds and stations is secured to said Indians in common with all citizens of the Territory". Hunting, gathering, and the pasturing of horses were also protected with certain provision. In article four the United States promised to pay $25,000 for the land cession, to be paid over a number of years. Article five provides an additional $2,500 to enable tribes to remove and settle upon the reservation. Article six described how the president could any future time and "as he deems fit" make a new reservation elsewhere and requires the tribes to move there, or require the tribes to be consolidated with other tribes on another reservation, with all federal annuities also consolidated. The president could also cause the reservation to be subdivided into lots and assigned to individuals and families. Articles seven and nine dealt with the prohibition of alcohol and debts. Article eight required the tribes to "acknowledge their dependence on the United States", and briefly outlined how crimes would be dealt with. In article ten the United States promised to establish and support for 20 years an agricultural and industrial school, free to the children of the tribes and located at the territorial central Puget Sound agency. A physician was also to be provided, also at the central agency. Article eleven required the tribes to free any slaves they held. Article thirteen forbid the tribes from trading "at Vancouver's Island or elsewhere outside the dominion of the United States", nor to allow "foreign Indians" to live in the reservation. The last article said that the terms of the treaty would take effect upon ratification by the President and the Senate.

After the treaty

Most of the Quileute and Hoh refused to move to the Quinault Reservation once it was established. Both received small reservations of their own. The Hoh Reservation was established by President Grover Cleveland by Executive Order on 11 September 1893. The reservation is only 443 acres (1.79 km2), but includes about a mile of the Pacific coastline south of the mouth of the Hoh River.[6]

Interpretation

In mapping Indian land cession the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife had to make some guesses and assumptions about the cession boundaries. The line between the Quinault and Makah cession was assumed to extend from current day Cape Alava due east to a watershed divide separating streams flowing north to the Strait of Juan de Fuca and streams flowing to the Pacific. The phrases "to the middle of the coast range of mountains" and "to the summit of the coast-range of mountains" were assumed to mean the dividing crest of the Olympic Mountains separating the Pacific, Juan de Fuca, and Hood Canal drainage basins. The phrase "thence southerly with said range of mountains to their intersection with the dividing ridge between the Chehalis and Quiniatl [sic] Rivers; thence westerly with said ridge to the Pacific coast" required further assumptions. The Fish and Wildlife project assumed the "southerly" line was to follow the main drainage divide between the Pacific and Hood Canal. This interpretation of the treaty is just one of many possible and holds no legal weight. The Fish and Wildlife Department writes, "These boundaries are clearly the product of much conjecture and assumption."[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Quinault Treaty". Washington State Historical Society. Archived from the original on 6 May 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2009.
  2. ^ "Clallam County Thumbnail History". HistoryLink. Retrieved 2 August 2009.
  3. ^ Prucha, Francis Paul (1994). American Indian Treaties: The History of a Political Anomaly. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-20895-1.
  4. ^ a b Interpretation of the Indian Ceded Land Treaties Archived July 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
  5. ^ "Jefferson County Thumbnail History". HistoryLink. Retrieved 2 August 2009.

Read other articles:

Illustration rom Harper's Weekly, 1877, showing five scenes from the life of a Kentucky moonshiner Nip joints, found most commonly in Appalachia and similar areas where corn is grown in abundance, are venues where illegal liquor (i.e., moonshine) is sold, often by the drink. Most nip joints are located in residential areas inside homes. The individual in charge is therefore referred to as the House Man or House Lady. Some nip joints have more amenities than others.[1] Government tax r...

 

King of Armenia from 95 to 55 BC This article is about a king of Armenia in the 1st century BC. For other historical figures with the same name (including other kings of Armenia), see Tigranes. Tigranes the GreatKing of KingsCoin of Tigranes, Antioch mint.King of ArmeniaReign95–55 BCPredecessorTigranes ISuccessorArtavasdes IIBorn140 BCDied55 BC (aged 85)BurialTigranocerta(modern-day Diyarbakır, Turkey)ConsortCleopatra of PontusIssueFour sons:ZariadresUnnamedTigranesArtavasdes IIThree daugh...

 

Artikel ini membutuhkan rujukan tambahan agar kualitasnya dapat dipastikan. Mohon bantu kami mengembangkan artikel ini dengan cara menambahkan rujukan ke sumber tepercaya. Pernyataan tak bersumber bisa saja dipertentangkan dan dihapus.Cari sumber: Lidah – berita · surat kabar · buku · cendekiawan · JSTOR LidahLidah pada manusiaPengidentifikasiMeSHD014059TA98A05.1.04.001TA22820FMA54640Daftar istilah anatomi[sunting di Wikidata] Lidah atau lisan[...

Cet article est une ébauche concernant la médecine. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. PhysiopathologieLe physiopathologiste ukrainien Vadym Berezovsky.Partie de Physiologie, pathologiePratiqué par Pathophysiologiste (d)modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata La physiopathologie est une discipline de la biologie qui traite des dérèglements de la physiologie, c’est-à-dire les dérègl...

 

American politician William S. BarryBornDecember 10, 1821Columbus, MississippiDiedJanuary 29, 1868 (aged 46)NationalityAmericanAlma materYale CollegeOccupationPoliticianYears active1861 to 1862/ 1853 to 1855 William S. Barry (born William Taylor Sullivan Barry; December 10, 1821 – January 29, 1868) was an American politician who served as a Deputy from Mississippi to the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1862. He was also a U.S. Representative from 1853 t...

 

This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources. Find sources: San Francisco Dungeon – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2015) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The San Francisco DungeonThe dungeon in 2014EstablishedJune 2014LocationSan FranciscoCoordinates37°48′30″N 122°24′53″W / 37.80823°N 122.41479°W / 3...

American basketball player (born 1965) Brad DaughertyDaugherty in 1999Personal informationBorn (1965-10-19) October 19, 1965 (age 58)Black Mountain, North Carolina, U.S.Listed height7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)Listed weight275 lb (125 kg)Career informationHigh schoolCharles D. Owen(Black Mountain, North Carolina)CollegeNorth Carolina (1982–1986)NBA draft1986: 1st round, 1st overall pickSelected by the Cleveland CavaliersPlaying career1986–1996PositionCenterNumber43Care...

 

Belgian glassware manufacturer Crystal vase from Val Saint Lambert Val Saint Lambert is a Belgian crystal glassware manufacturer, founded in 1826 and based in Seraing. It has the royal warrant of King Albert II.[citation needed] Pre-history – Vonêche glassworks In 1795 during the War of the First Coalition which brought about the fall of the Dutch Republic, France had annexed what was then termed the Southern Netherlands, now known as Belgium. During the period of the Napoleonic Wa...

 

AirportVal-de-Cans/Júlio Cezar Ribeiro International AirportVal-de-Cans/Júlio Cezar Ribeiro International AirportIATA: BELICAO: SBBELID: PA0001SummaryAirport typePublic/MilitaryOperator Infraero (1974–2022) NOA (2022–present) ServesBelémTime zoneBRT (UTC−03:00)Elevation AMSL17 m / 56 ftCoordinates01°23′05″S 048°28′44″W / 1.38472°S 48.47889°W / -1.38472; -48.47889Websitenoa-airports.com.brMapBELLocation in BrazilShow map of BelémBEL...

Coppa di Francia 1958-1959Coupe de France 1958-1959 Competizione Coppa di Francia Sport Calcio Edizione 42ª Organizzatore Federazione calcistica della Francia Luogo  Francia Risultati Vincitore  Le Havre(1º titolo) Secondo  Sochaux Semi-finalisti  Nîmes Rennes Cronologia della competizione 1957-1958 1959-1960 Manuale La Coppa di Francia 1958-1959 è stata la 42ª edizione della coppa nazionale di calcio francese. Indice 1 Risultati 1.1 Trentaduesimi di finale 1.1....

 

Municipality in Bahia, BrazilItabunaMunicipalityAerial view of Itabuna FlagSealLocation of Itabuna in BahiaItabunaCoordinates: 14°47′09″S 39°16′48″W / 14.78583°S 39.28000°W / -14.78583; -39.28000CountryBrazilStateBahiaMeso-regionSul BaianoMicro-RegionIlhéus-ItabunaGovernment • MayorAugusto CastroArea • Total401 km2 (155 sq mi)Population2020 (est.) [1] • Total213,685 • Density530/km2 (1,...

 

Artikel ini sebatang kara, artinya tidak ada artikel lain yang memiliki pranala balik ke halaman ini.Bantulah menambah pranala ke artikel ini dari artikel yang berhubungan atau coba peralatan pencari pranala.Tag ini diberikan pada September 2016. Valerio Di CesareInformasi pribadiTanggal lahir 23 Mei 1983 (umur 41)Tempat lahir Roma, ItaliaTinggi 1,87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in)Posisi bermain Bek tengahInformasi klubKlub saat ini BariKarier junior000?–2001 Lazio2001–2003 Ch...

Cells of Life, a landform by Charles Jencks at Jupiter Artland Jupiter Artland is a contemporary sculpture park and art gallery outside the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. Jupiter Artland Foundation is a registered charity that is supported by classes, workshops, events, ticket sales, and donations. It is open to general visits between May and September. Jupiter Artland sits in the grounds of Bonnington House, a 19th-century country house around 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) west of the city of E...

 

Poplarvillecity(EN) Poplarville, Mississippi Poplarville – Veduta LocalizzazioneStato Stati Uniti Stato federato Mississippi ConteaPearl River TerritorioCoordinate30°50′17″N 89°32′03″W30°50′17″N, 89°32′03″W (Poplarville) Altitudine97[1] m s.l.m. Superficie10[3] km² Abitanti2 998 (2009[2]) Densità299,8 ab./km² Altre informazioniCod. postale39470 Prefisso601 Fuso orarioUTC-6 CartografiaPoplarville Poplarville – Ma...

 

Landau distribution Probability density function μ = 0 , c = π / 2 {\displaystyle \mu =0,\;c=\pi /2} Parameters c ∈ ( 0 , ∞ ) {\displaystyle c\in (0,\infty )} — scale parameter μ ∈ ( − ∞ , ∞ ) {\displaystyle \mu \in (-\infty ,\infty )} — location parameterSupport R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } PDF 1 π c ∫ 0 ∞ e − t cos ⁡ ( t ( x − μ c ) + 2 t π log ⁡ ( t c ) ) d t ...

Aviation-related unit of a nation's army This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Army aviation – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this message) U.S. soldiers in OH-58D Kiowa and AH-64 Apache helicopters conduct a combat air patrol in Iraq An arm...

 

Indian actor and film producer (1928–2001) Sivaji GanesanSivaji GanesanBornVettaithidal Chinnaiya Manrayar Ganesamoorthy(1928-10-01)1 October 1928[1][2][3][4][5]Vettaithidal[6]Thanjavur district Madras Presidency, British India (now Tamil Nadu, India)Died21 July 2001(2001-07-21) (aged 72)Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IndiaOther namesNadigar ThilagamSimmakuralonOccupationsActorFilm producerPoliticianPolitical partyTamizhaga Munnetra Munnani (1...

 

Japanese magazine Young AnimalCover of the magazine's July 14, 2006 issueCategoriesSeinen manga[1][2]FrequencySemimonthlyCirculation103,500[2](July–September 2016)FoundedMay 1992CompanyHakusenshaCountryJapanBased inTokyoLanguageJapaneseWebsiteOfficial website Young Animal (ヤングアニマル, Yangu Animaru) is a semimonthly Japanese seinen manga magazine that features photos of gravure idols. It has been published by Hakusensha on the second and fourth Friday of e...

Men's alpine combined at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019VenueÅre ski resortLocationÅre, SwedenDates11 FebruaryCompetitors56 from 24 nationsWinning time1:47.71Medalists  Alexis Pinturault   France Štefan Hadalin   Slovenia Marco Schwarz   Austria← 20172021 → FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2019CombinedmenwomenDownhillmenwomenGiant slalommenwomenSlalommenwomenSuper-GmenwomenTeammixedvt...

 

Federal semi-democratic government (1992–1993) This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (April 2008) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Politics of Nigeria Constitution Human rights Government President (list) Bola Tinubu Vice President Kashim Shettima Cabinet Federal Parastatals Legislature National Assembly of Nigeria Senate President Godsw...