By Bronson Heath, Ross Ebersole, and Olivia Royle.

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By Bronson Heath, Ross Ebersole, and Olivia Royle

 Signed on September 17, 1851 between the United States treaty commissioners and the representatives of the Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Navajo Crow, Shoshone, and many more tribes.

 The treaty states that the Indian tribes needed to move to…  South of the Missouri River  East of the Rocky Mountains  The North Lines of Texas and New Mexico

 Also called the Sioux Treaty  Signed at Fort Laramie, Wyoming by the United States and the Sioux Nation

 Gave the Sioux Nation the Black Hills to their reservation

 Where were the treaties signed?  What landmark was given to the Sioux Nation because of the 1868 treaty?  Name some Native American tribes that signed the 1851 treaty.  What areas were involved in the 1851 treaty?