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Fort Bridger Treaty Council of 1868 Traité de Fort Bridger (1868)
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This Fort Bridger Treaty Council of 1868, was also known as the Great Treaty Council, was a council that developed the Fort Bridger Treaty of 1868 (also Shoshone Bannock Treaty). The Shoshone, also referred to as the Shoshoni or Snake, were the main American Indian group affected by this treaty. The event itself is significant because it was the last treaty council which dealt with establishing a reservation. After that council, executive Orders were used to establish reservations. Le traité de Fort Bridger de 1868 est un traité signé le 3 juillet 1868 au fort Bridger dans le territoire de l'Utah (actuel Wyoming) entre les États-Unis et des représentants des Shoshones de l'Est et des Bannocks. Il établit la réserve indienne de Wind River au Wyoming pour les Shoshones et assure la création d'une autre pour les Bannocks en Idaho. Les principaux signataires furent Washakie pour les Shoshones, Taghee pour les Bannocks et le général Christopher C. Augur pour les États-Unis au nom de la commission de paix indienne créée en 1867.
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Le traité de Fort Bridger de 1868 est un traité signé le 3 juillet 1868 au fort Bridger dans le territoire de l'Utah (actuel Wyoming) entre les États-Unis et des représentants des Shoshones de l'Est et des Bannocks. Il établit la réserve indienne de Wind River au Wyoming pour les Shoshones et assure la création d'une autre pour les Bannocks en Idaho. Les principaux signataires furent Washakie pour les Shoshones, Taghee pour les Bannocks et le général Christopher C. Augur pour les États-Unis au nom de la commission de paix indienne créée en 1867. This Fort Bridger Treaty Council of 1868, was also known as the Great Treaty Council, was a council that developed the Fort Bridger Treaty of 1868 (also Shoshone Bannock Treaty). The Shoshone, also referred to as the Shoshoni or Snake, were the main American Indian group affected by this treaty. The event itself is significant because it was the last treaty council which dealt with establishing a reservation. After that council, executive Orders were used to establish reservations. Members of the tribe on the Fort Hall Reservation, established by the treaty, became involved in the Bannock Wars in 1878 and 1895.
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