- Point No Point Treaty
The Point No Point Treaty was signed on
January 26 ,1855 atPoint No Point , on the northern tip of theKitsap Peninsula . Governor ofWashington Territory ,Isaac Stevens , convened thetreaty council on January 25, with theS'Klallam , theChimacum and the Skokomish tribes. Under the terms of the treaty, the original inhabitants of theKitsap Peninsula were to cede ownership of their land in exchange for small reservations inHood Canal and a payment of $60,000 from the federal government. It also required the natives to trade only with theUnited States , to free all their slaves, and it abjured them not to acquire new slaves.On the first day of the council, treaty provisions were translated from English to the
Chinook Jargon for the 1,200 natives who assembled at the sand spit they called "Hahdskus", acrossAdmiralty Inlet fromWhidbey Island , which is today the site of alighthouse .Skokomish leader, Hool-hol-tan, expressed concern about finding sufficient food, and did not like the lands being offered as a reservation. L'Hau-at-scha-uk, a To-anhooch, was afraid he would die if he left his ancestral lands. Others objected that the land was being bought too cheaply, now that they understood what it was worth. The whites played down the importance of the land, but the first day ended without an agreement.
But by the next morning the various chiefs and headmen returned under white flags to add their marks to the treaty, which had been prepared in its final form with no intention of serving as a starting point for negotiations.
External links
* [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=5637 Treaty of Point No Point, 1855] at HistoryLink.org
* [http://www.jamestowntribe.org/treaty.htm Treaty With The S'Klallam, 1855] at Jamestowntribe.orgya for indians
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