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    Kansas Land Treaties

    Welcome to the Chapman Center for Rural Studies digital archive featuring tribal treaties

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About the Project

The Kansas Land Treaties Project is a public resource for educators, students, and the public to learn more about how Kansas went from the ancestral homeland of Indigenous nations to a state within the United States. This project is in process and will change over the next several years. Remember to keep checking back for updates and more resources.Though most Kansans do not realize it, much of…

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Creator Gives Us Lang

"Creator Gives Us Language"

This film was made in partnership with Kaw Nation citizens and the Kansas Land Treaties Project.

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Treaty of 1862

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Following intense pressure from settlers who continued to illegally remain on Kanza reservation lands, in March of 1862, the Kanza agreed to further compensation for non-Native squatters, who demanded to be repaid for their “improvements.” While the Treaty of 1859 compensated squatters who had settled on Kanza land before December 2, 1856, the Treaty of 1862 extended such compensation by offering “certificates of indebtedness” from the Kanza to settlers who settled prior to October 5, 1859 despite the fact that the settlers’ claims were not lawful. Historian Ronald D.



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