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" Indians, as also the right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed places, in common with the citizens of the Territory, and of erecting temporary buildings for curing them; together with the privilege of hunting, gathering roots and berries, and pasturing... "
Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties - Page 541
by United States - 1903
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, Transmitting Estimates of ...

United States. Dept. of the Treasury - 1861 - 104 pages
...streams where running through or bordering said reservation is further secured to said Indians ; as also the right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed...berries, and pasturing their horses and cattle upon open and unclaimed land. ARTICLE IV. In consideration of the above cession, the United States agree to pay...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress. House - 1861 - 272 pages
...streams where running through or bordering said reservation is further secured to said Indians ; as also the right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed...berries, and pasturing their horses and cattle upon open and unclaimed land. ARTICLE IV. In consideration of the above cession, the United States agree to pay...
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1865 - 1468 pages
...Indians, in common with all citizens of the territory, and of erecting temporary houses for the purpose of curing, together with the privilege of hunting, gathering roots and berries, and pasturing their horses on open and unclaimed lands : Provided, however, That they shall not take shell fish from any beds...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the ...

United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1883 - 566 pages
...localities had got the idea that the clause iu the third article of the Yakarua treaty giving the Indians The right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed places in common with citizens of the Territory ; of hunting, ¿lathering roots and berries, and of pasturing their horses and cattle ou open and unclaimed...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 13

1887 - 956 pages
...bordering said reservation, is further secured to said confederated tribes and bands of Indians, as also the right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed...territory, and of erecting temporary buildings for curing them, together with the privilege of hunting, gathering roots and berries, and pasturing their horses...
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Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying ..., Volume 1

United States. Department of the Interior - 1886 - 1314 pages
...exclusive right of taking fish in all the streams running through or bordering on their reservation, and also the right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed...Territory, and of erecting temporary buildings for curing fish. One of the usual and accustomed places referred to is at or near the Dalles of the Columbia River,...
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the ...

United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs - 1886 - 646 pages
...exclusive right of taking fish in all the streams running through or bordering on their reservation, and also the right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed...Territory, and of erecting temporary buildings for curing fish. One of the usual and accustomed places referred to is at or near the Dalles of the Columbia River,...
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The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the ...

United States. President - 1886 - 872 pages
...exclusive right of taking fish in all the streams running through or bordering on their reservation, and also the right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed...Territory, and of erecting temporary buildings for curing fish. Oue of the usual and accustomed places referred to is at or near the Dalles of tbe Columbia Eiver,...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 13

1887 - 1028 pages
...reconveyed to them. What did the Indians intend to reserve to themselves by the words, "as also thf right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed places, in common with citizens of the territory?" It will be seen by the statement of facts above set out that, at the time this treaty was made, there...
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Decisions of the Department of the Interior and the General Land ..., Volume 20

United States. Department of the Interior - 1895 - 628 pages
...lands "important and necessary" adjuncts to their fishing rights. In making the treaty of 1855 (supra), "the right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed...Territory, and of erecting temporary buildings for curing them," was secured to the confederated tribes. The Columbia river, to the extent in which it runs through...
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