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ARTICLE XI.
In
consideration of the advantages and benefits conferred by this treaty
and the many pledges of friendship by the United States, the tribes who
are parties to this agreement hereby stipulate that they will relinquish
all right to occupy permanently the territory outside
their reservations as herein defined, but yet reserve the right to hunt on any lands north of North Platte, and on the Republican Fork of the Smoky Hill river, so long as the buffalo may range thereon in such numbers as to justify the chase. And they, the said Indians, further expressly agree:
1st. That they will withdraw all opposition to the construction of the railroads now being built on the plains.
2d. That they will permit the peaceful construction of any railroad not passing over their reservation as herein defined.
3d. That they will not attack any persons at home, or travelling, nor molest or disturb any wagon trains, coaches, mules, or cattle belonging to the people of the United S
tates, or to persons friendly therewith.
4th. They will never capture, or carry off from the settlements, white women or children.
5th. They will never kill or scalp white men, nor attempt to do them harm.
6th. They withdraw all pretence of opposition to the construction of the railroad now being built along the Platte river and westward to the Pacific ocean, and they will not in future object to the construction of railroads, wagon roads, mail stations, or other works of utility or necessity, which may be ordered or permitted by the laws of the United States.
Oh - thanks so much for the Williston Herald clip showing Fox's letter.And, here's the Fredericks rabbit hole.........A fellow by the name of John Fredericks III is named as legal counsel for 3 Affiliated Tribes. (;>)The Fredericks are a big family on Ft. Berthold. Lots of kids, lots of accomplishments."Tommy" Fredericks was Killdeer's homecoming king [decades ago]. Very handsome, quite a good athlete. He got a teaching degree and was hired at Bowbells, if I remember correctly. He married an Anglo girl, Judy, and they've stayed married. Tom later went to law school and had quite a successful career.So, Tommy had a big law firm and a good life. That law firm represented Standing Rock and other tribes in opposing pipelines. John III worked for Tommy. John III is Tommy's nephew. His dad, John, Jr. was quite the cowboy - he was known as "Buzz" - and he had a fabulous sense of humor. He pulled one of the best pranks ever on a government employee/contractor. My sister saw it coming and was there to witness it. It took days to set up and the government hack fell for it hook, line and sinker. I'll tell you that tale later. Here's a photo of Buzz.So, John III worked for Tommy while that firm opposed DAPL. Now, Tommy retired, John III left that firm, founded his own firm, and is supporting DAPL. (;>)Can't wait to hear from the home folk.