Treaty with the Osage, 1815

The Treaty with the Osage of 1815 was ratified on December 26, 1815 between the United States government and the Great and Little Osage tribes. Its main purpose was to re-establish peace and friendship after hostilities during the war. The treaty recognized, re-established, and confirmed all previous treaties and agreements made between the U.S. and the Osage. It declared that past injuries and hostility by either party would be forgiven and forgotten. The treaty was signed at Portage des Sioux by U.S. commissioners and Osage chiefs and warriors to ensure perpetual peace and friendship.

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Document Title: Treaty with the Osage, 1815

Document Date: 09/12

Document Year: 1815

Document Language: English

Document Themes: Reconciliation

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