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Pawnees and Negros can be enslaved in Canada
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The first treaty between the Pawnee and the U. S. was that of the several bands made at St Louis when peace was concluded with all the tribes of the region disturbed by the War of 1812.
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The Pawnee acknowledged the supremacy of the U. S. and agreed to submit all grievances to the Government for adjustment.
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They ceded all their lands south of Platte river
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Sold a 60-mile strip on the Platte about Grand Island.
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All lands north of the Platte were assigned to the Government, except a strip on Loup river 30 miles east and west and 15 miles north and south, where their reservation was established.
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Pawnee tribe moved. Date when arrived and when left is unknown.
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Took their lands in severalty and became citizens of the U. S.