A most interesting and detailed map reflecting the status of lands allocated to various tribes (color coded). Indian removals from 'home lands' began as early as 1817 and in the years following many of the principal Eastern Indian tribes were relocated to the region with the "Five Civilized Tribes" having formed the nucleus of an organized government. By 1885, however, representatives of some fifty tribes had settled on lands once promised to the original five. This map reflects many of these allocations and provides some data on the pertinent treaties involved. Does not include the panhandle, which by this time are "Public Lands." Drawn by G. P. Strum.
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Condition: A
Backed with archival tissue, a little toning along some folds, still very good.