The scene at the end of the 19th century in what was known as Indian Territory — at one point encompassing most of the present-day United States west of the Mississippi River — would seem ...
These Indian nations ... living east of the Mississippi. Under these treaties, the Indians were to give up their lands east of the Mississippi in exchange for lands to the west.
Kevin Gover, director of the National Museum of American Indian, opened the unveiling ... to move into Spanish territory west of the Mississippi River. Pressured by European–American settlement ...
The Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma live near Miami, Oklahoma, and trace their ancestry back to Seneca and Cayuga who migrated from New York before the American Revolution and were removed to Indian ...
Approximately sixteen thousand men, women, and children made the forced journey to Indian Territory ... whose United Keetoowah Band moved west of the Mississippi in the decades before the Treaty ...
Reeves is a significant historical figure not only for his service but due to the fact he was one of the first African Americans to become a U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi River. He spent 32 ...
New Hampshire established a three-man commission to assemble evidence to confirm that the state had the right to rule over ...