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Standing Bear The Story Of Ponca Indians
In 1868 the U.S. Government made a treaty ceding the whole of Dakota Territory to the Sioux. Unwittingly, this also included the land of the Poncas, a small area to the south of the land bordered by the Niobrara River. Nothing was done about the Poncas until 1877, at the end of the Grant presidency, when the decision was made to remove them to Indian Territory. Although Congress had stipulated that the tribe would not be moved against their wishes this was ignored.
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