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658 TREATY WITH THE CHEYENNE INDIANS. MAY 10, 1868. S¤b¤i¤W¤<>°· the Indians cannot furnish their own subsistence at an earlier date; and it is further sti ulated that the United States will furnish and deliver to P each lodge of Indians, or family of persons legally incorporated with them, who shall remove to the reservation herein described and commence COW ¤¥;ldf°X· farming, one good American cow and one well-broken pair of American §`;,_°° °a° m` oxen, within sixty days after such lodge or family shall have so settled upon said reservation. Physician, ARTICLE VII. The United States hereby agrees to furnish annually t°“°l‘°"· &°‘ to the Indians who settle upon the reservation a physician, teachers, carpenter, miller, engineer, farmer, and blacksmiths, as herein contemplated, and that such appropriations shall be made from time to time on the estimates of the Secretary of the Interior as will be sufficient to employ _ such persons. m_‘€;‘;?g:”;g€;§S‘ ARTICLE VIII. No treaty for the cession of any portion of the reser- ,,,, ,.,,1,,,, un, vations herein described, which may be held in common, shall be of any less, &c· force or validity as arrainst the said Indians unless executed and signed by at least a majorityjof all the adult male, Indians occupying or interested in the same; and no cession by the tribe shall be understood or construed in such manner as to deprive, without his consent, any individual member of the tribe of his right to any tract of land selected by him, as hereinbefore provided. Af;_¤¤¤lr>\‘¤S· Anrrcm: IX. It is agreed that the sum of five hundred dollars an- $,'m,,g§°n;2;;,S_ nually for three years, from the date when they commenced to cultivate a farm, shall be expended in presents to the ten persons of said tribe who, in the 'ud ment of the a ent, ma row the most valuable cro s for the L,) E S Y S P respec ive year. W. T. SHERMAN, Lt. Gen}!. WM. S. HARNEY, Bvi. Ma]'. Gen. U S. A. ALFRED H. TERRY, But. M Gen}!. C. C. AUGUR, Bvt. Ma]`. Gen'!. JOHN B. SANBORN, S. F. TAPPAN, Attest: Obmmissioners. Asirrou S. H. Wmrn, Secretary. WAII-TAII-NAH, Black Bear. his x mark. SEAL. BAI·I-TA-CHE, Medicine Man. his x mark. sam,. OH-CUM·GA·CHE, Little WolfZ his xmark. sean. IClIS—TAH·EN, Short Hair. his x mark. s1sAL. NON·NE-SE-BE, Sorrel Horse, hisx mark. sian,.] KA-TE-U-NAN, The Under Man. his x mark. sam,.] AH-CLIE-E-WAH, The Man in the Sky. hisxmark. sian,. EVE-AII-SE-VOSE, The Big Wolil his x mark. SEAL. HES-NE-ON-E-AH, The Beau. hisx mark. sian., MAT-AII·NE-WE-'PAH, The Man that falls from his horse. his x mark. sum,. OH-E-NA—KU, White Crow. hisx mark. sem,. A-CHE-KAN-KOO-ENI, Little Shield. his x mark. SEAL. TAH~ME-LA—PASH-ME, or Dull Knife. his x mark. situ,.] Attcst: Gsoaon B. Wrtus, Phono ra her. Jour: D Hownaun g P A.Lnx.. GARDNER. Davrn Knox. Crue. I<`m:mMAN. Jas. C. O’CoNNon.