Allotment Information for Eastern BIA Region 1

Tribe/Res./State Document Name, Date Code Total # Allotments Acreage of Acreage Alienated to Date Allotments to Date by 1934

Cherokee ŽAct of July 1, 1902, ch. 1375 – “An act to provide for the allotment of the 32 Stat. 716 1919: 41,824 1919: 4,346,223 See lands of the Cherokee Nation, for the disposition of town sites therein, and for other purposes.” Chickasaw 1897 Atoka Agreement 1919: 10,966 1919: 3,800,190 Five Civilized ŽAct of June 28, 1898, ch 517 – “An act for the protection of the people of 30 Stat. 495 2002: 76,242.96 Tribes and for other purposes.” Also known as the Curtis Act. (Cherokee, ŽAct of May 27, 1902, ch. 888 – “An act making appropriations for the 32 Stat. 245 Chickasaw, current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and for fulfilling , Creek, treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the fiscal year ending June and Seminole): thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, and for other purposes.” 14,244,163 ŽAct of July 1, 1902, ch. 1362 – “An act to ratify and confirm an agreement with the Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes of Indians, and for other purposes.” Choctaw 1897 Atoka Agreement 1919: 26,828 1919: 4,291,036 See Chickasaw ŽAct of June 28, 1898, ch 517 – “An act for the protection of the people of 30 Stat. 495 2000: 131,524 Indian Territory and for other purposes.” Also known as the Curtis Act. Act of May 27, 1902, ch. 888 – See “Eastern Oklahoma - Chickasaw” Act of July 1, 1902, ch. 1362 – See “Eastern Oklahoma - Chickasaw” Delaware Allotted under the Jerome Agreement of 1890. 1900: 73 1900: 5,882.66 Ž Act of June 22, 1874 (?) 18 Stat. 146 2000: 80,343.55 Ž Act of March 1, 1901, ch. 675 – “An act to ratify and confirm an 21 Stat. 848 agreement with the Cherokee tribe of Indians, and for other purposes.” Page. 718 Ž Act of July 1, 1902, ch. 1375 – “An act to provide for the allotment of 32 Stat. 716 the lands of the Cherokee Nation, for the disposition of town sites therein, and for other purposes.” Page 789 Shawnee, Eastern General Allotment Act 1900: 84 1900: 10,484.81 9,347 ŽAct of May 27, 1902, ch. 888 – “An act making appropriations for the 32 Stat. 245 1919: 117 1919: 12,745 current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and for fulfilling 1935: Same 1935: Same treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the fiscal year ending June 2000: 740.46 thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, and for other purposes.” Land all allotted. Miami Ž Act of March 2, 1889, ch. 422 – “An act to provide for allotment of land 25 Stat. 1013 1900: 65 1900: 12,982.85 in severalty to United Peorias and Miamies in Indian Territory, and for other purposes.”

Created by the Indian Land Tenure Foundation, www.indianlandtenure.org Allotment Information for Eastern Oklahoma BIA Region 2

Tribe/Res./State Document Name, Date Code Total # Allotments Acreage of Acreage Alienated to Date Allotments to Date by 1934

Modoc General Allotment Act – Lands allotted in 1891. 1900: 68 1900:3,976 ŽAct of Mar. 3, 1909, ch. 253 – “An act for the removal of the restrictions 35 Stat. 751 1919: 68 1919: 3,966 on alienation of lands of allottees of the Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma, and the sale of all tribal lands, school, agency, or other buildings on any of the reservations within the jurisdiction of such agency, and for other purposes.” Land all allotted. Creek (Muskogee) ŽAct of June 28, 1898, ch. 517 – “An act for the protection of the people 30 Stat. 495 1919: 18,761 1919: 2,997,114 See Chickasaw of the Indian Territory, and for other purposes.” 2000: 825 acres ŽAct of March 1, 1901, ch. 676 – “An act to ratify and confirm an 31 Stat. 861 in Alabama agreement with the Muscogee or Creek tribe of Indians, and for other Quassarte Tribal purposes.” Town. 1,904,800 Act of May 27, 1902, ch. 888 – See “Eastern Oklahoma - Chickasaw” elsewhere in OK ŽAct of June 30, 1902, ch. 1323 – “An act to ratify and confirm a 32 Stat. 500 supplemental agreement with the Creek tribe of Indians, and for other purposes.” Osage ŽAct of June 28, 1906, ch. 3572 – “An act for the division of the lands and 34 Stat. 539 Up to1919: Up to June 1909: 1,029,236 funds of the Osage Indians in Oklahoma Territory, and for other purposes.” 2,230 1,065,134.31 Ž Act of Apr. 18, 1912, ch. 83 – “An act supplementary to and 37 Stat. 86 After July 1909 amendatory of the act entitled ‘An act for the division of the lands and to 1919: funds of the Osage Nation of Indians in Oklahoma,’ approved June twenty- 1,465,350 of eighth, nineteen hundred and six, and for other purposes.” surplus land Land all allotted. allotted to 1935: 2,229 original allotees. 1935: 1,465,350 Ottawa General Allotment Act – Lands allotted in 1892. 1900: 157 1900: 12,714.80 11,662 Land all allotted. 1919: 160 1919: 12,995 1935: Same 1935: Same Peoria Ž Act of March 2, 1889, ch. 422 – “An act to provide for allotment of land 25 Stat. 1013 1900: 153 1900: 30,460.81 in severalty to United Peorias and Miamies in Indian Territory, and for 1919(includes 1919(Includes other purposes.” Miami?): 218 Miami?): 43,334 Land all allotted. Quapaw Allotment began in 1893. 1900: 247 1900: 56,245.21 39,291 ŽAct of March 2, 1895, ch. 188 – “An act making appropriations for 25 Stat. 876 1919: 248 1919: 56,245.21 current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and fulfilling 1935: 435 1935: 56,245 treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-six, and for other purposes.”

Created by the Indian Land Tenure Foundation, www.indianlandtenure.org Allotment Information for Eastern Oklahoma BIA Region 3

Tribe/Res./State Document Name, Date Code Total # Allotments Acreage of Acreage Alienated to Date Allotments to Date by 1934

ŽAct of June 7, 1897, ch. 3 – “An act making appropriations for the 30 Stat. 62 current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian tribes for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, and for other purposes.” ŽAct of March 3, 1909, ch. 253 – “An act for the removal of the 35 Stat. 751 restrictions on alienation of lands of allottees of the Quapaw Agency, Oklahoma, and the sale of all tribal lands, school, agency, or other buildings on any of the reservations within the jurisdiction of such agency, and for other purposes.” Land all allotted. Seminole Allotted following the Jerome Agreement of 1890. 1919: ≈3,127 1919: 365,852 See Chickasaw ŽAct of March 3, 1893, ch. 209, sections 15 and 16 (authorizes allotments 27 Stat. 612 2000: 35,443 in severalty and provides for a commission to make allotments to the (Dawes Commission)) ŽAct of July 1, 1898, ch. 542 and Act of June 2, 1900, ch. 610 ratify 30 Stat. 567 general agreements between the Seminole and Dawes Commission. 31 Stat. 250 ŽAct of March 1, 1901 ch. 676, sec. 36, ratifying an agreement made by Dawes commission with the Creeks, providing that Seminole located on 31 Stat. 861 Creek lands may take allotments there, and Creeks on Seminole lands may do the same. Seneca General Allotment Act 1900: 302 1900: 25,821.55 32,615 Land all allotted. 1919: 435 1919: 41,813 1935: Same 1935: 41,593 2000: 2,934.81 Shawnee, Absentee General Allotment Act 1900: 563 1900: 70,791.47 52,111 Act of March 3, 1891 – See “Oklahoma – Potawatomi, Citizen” in 1919: 563 1919: 70,791.47 Southern Plains BIA Region Allotment Sheet 1935: Same 1935: 70,791 Act of Aug. 15, 1894 – See “Oklahoma – Potawatomi, Citizen” 2000: 11,460.86 Act of May 31, 1900– See “Oklahoma – Potawatomi, Citizen” Wyandotte General Allotment Act 1900: 241 1900: 20,695.54 18,648 ŽAct of April 28, 1904, ch. 1767 – “An act to authorize the Absentee 33 Stat. 519 1919: 244 1919: 20,942 Wyandotte Indians to select certain lands, and for other purposes.” 1935: 244 1935: 20,942 Allotments on public domain made to absentee Wyandottes. Land all allotted.

(For Oklahoma as a whole, up to 1935: 119,449 allotments made, totaling 19,488,396 acres; 16,601,112 acres alienated.)

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