because kiowas and comanches were not wanting to turn in the land.
The treaty of medicine creek was the treaty of medecine creek. Signed by 62 Western washinhton tribes, including Niqually and Puyllup, and Issac Stevens. The tribes ceded lands in exchange for 32,500 designated reservations and the permanent right of access to traditional hunting and fishing grounds. To see the full treaty go to www.historylink.org
William McIntosh was creek chief who signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, thought the Creek should sell their land to the government. William McIntosh was murdered by his own people as punishment for signing the unpopular treaty.
Because they could never stop fighting with the other tribes
In October 1867 a U.S. Indian Peace Commission signed three treaties at Medicine Lodge Creek near Medicine Lodge, Kansas, hence the name of the treaty. One treaty was made with the Kiowa and Comanche, a second confederated the Plains Apache with the Kiowa and Comanche, and a third was negotiated with the Arapaho and Cheyenne. The United States promised the tribes peace and protection from white intruders in return for amity and relocation to reservations in western Indian Territory. The Senate ratified the treaties in July 1868.
The treaty of Fort Jackson
because they could never stop fighting with tribes
Medicine Lodge Creek is the former name of the Medicine Lodge River. It derived its name from a large hut built by the Kiowa Indians,
William McIntosh
The treaty was the Treaty of New York.
The treaty was the Treaty of New York.
Because the Indian raids were getting out of hand and violent, the US made the Medicine Lodge Treaty, which pushed the Indians off of the frontier into reservations, in return for food and supplies given by the US.
The Treaty of New York