Treaty of Camp Holmes

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The Treaty of Camp Holmes was an 1835 agreement between the United States and several Plains tribes that aimed to establish peace and regulate relations on the expanding western frontier.

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Treaty of 1835 1
Treaty of Camp Holmes canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf peace treaty
treaty
aimedAt protecting U.S. overland travel routes
reducing intertribal warfare
alsoKnownAs Camp Holmes Treaty
country United States of America
surface form: United States
historicalPeriod westward expansion of the United States
language English
legalStatus ratified by the United States government
location Camp Holmes
Indian Territory
present-day Oklahoma
negotiatedBy Henry Leavenworth
Montfort Stokes
partOf United States–Native American treaties
providedFor mutual peace between signatory tribes and the United States
recognition of certain tribal hunting grounds
safe passage for U.S. citizens through tribal lands
purpose to establish peace between the United States and several Plains tribes
to regulate relations on the western frontier
region Southern Plains
signatory Caddo
Comanche
Kiowa people
surface form: Kiowa (some bands)

Osage Nation
surface form: Osage

United States of America
surface form: United States

Wichita, Kansas
surface form: Wichita
signingDate 1835-08-24
subject Native American history in Oklahoma
United States–Plains tribes relations
year 1835

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United States–Native American treaties hasPart Treaty of Camp Holmes
Cherokee Outlet treatyBasis Treaty of Camp Holmes
this entity surface form: Treaty of 1835