The Otoe and Missouria cede most of …
Years: 1854 - 1854
The Otoe and Missouria cede most of their lands south of the Platte River in eastern Nebraska to the U.S. by treaty in 1854 when Nebraska is organized as a territory.
They retain the Oto Reservation along the Big Blue River on the present Kansas-Nebraska border.
They struggle to adapt to reservation life.
They retain the Oto Reservation along the Big Blue River on the present Kansas-Nebraska border.
They struggle to adapt to reservation life.
Locations
Groups
- Missouria or Missouri (Amerind tribe)
- Otoe people (Amerind tribe)
- United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
- Nebraska, Territory of (U.S.A.)
