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- Originator: Washington State Department of Ecology
- Publication_Date: 20100511
- Title: Tribal
- Edition: 2
- Geospatial_Data_Presentation_Form: vector digital
data
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- Publication_Information:
- Other_Citation_Details:
- Originally published in 1998 by Washington State Dept. of
Ecology this updated version was completed based on additional
research.
- Online_Linkage:
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/services/gis/data/data.htm#t
- Description:
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- Abstract:
- This dataset describes Native American Ceded Tribal lands in
Washington State. Boundary lines have been digitized from a variety
of digital data sources including 1:100,000 streams for boundaries
described in treaties as following a stream or river, 1:24k Water
Resource Inventory Areas (WRIA), Watershed Administrative Unit (WAU)
and Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) boundaries for boundaries referred to
in treaties as 'divide', 'summit' or 'between the waters of',
1:100,000 Major Public Lands (for current reservation areas), 10
meter DEM and 7.5 minute USGS digital Quad maps (to define
ridgelines and 'divide' where WRIA, WAU or HUC boundaries don't
exist) and NAIP orthophoto imagery (to get a feel for what a
questionable boundary area actually looks like today). Ceded Land
treaty areas are based on treaty language and US Government decrees
dated 1854-1892. Natural geographic barriers such as streams and
ridge lines were used where described or eluded to in treaty
descriptions. Coordinate based latitude/longitude boundary lines
were used in some Central Washington areas where described.
References to general compass directions were followed using natural
barriers such as watershed boundaries or drainages wherever
possible. Some treaty boundary descriptions were found to be
inadequate, inaccurate and in some cases misleading in nature in
describing what should have been a natural boundary or even a
coordinate based solution to a property description. Some of these
boundary areas open to interpretation are discussed below in the
Supplemental Information based on the language and definite
boundaries of other treaty areas. Ceded areas in Oregon and Idaho
from the Camp Stevens Treaties have been included in this data with
the state boundary dividing them.
The Washington State Dept. of Ecology makes no warranty for the
accuracy of this material and is not libel for its use. Ecology will
maintain this data layer for its own use and distribute to all
interested parties. Updates, corrections and documentation should be
submitted to the contact person. This data may or may not reflect
the most current tribal reservation areas. Tribal reservations are
updated regularly in the Major Public Lands (MPL) layer maintained
by Washington State Dept. of Natural Resources. This GIS data is
draft information and a work in progress and should be used only as
a generalized visual guide to 150 year old treaties of limited
content.
- Purpose: Show extent of treaty ceded tribal lands and
reservation areas
- Supplemental_Information:
- Medicine Creek Treaty: Beginning at Three Tree Point ('Pulley
Point') the boundary follows Watershed Administrative Unit (WAU)
lines to the summit of Mt.Rainier, then south and west following
Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 11 and 13 to the ridge above
the Skookumchuck River. This best describes the 'divide between the
waters of the Puyallup and Dwamish, or White Rivers to the summit of
the Cascade Mountains (Mt. Rainier)' and the 'thence southerly,
along the summit of said range to a point opposite the main source
of the Skookum Chuck Creek'. The portion; 'thence to and down said
creek, to the coal mine' follows the Skookumchuck to a point
opposite the Centralia Coal Mine site and 'thence northwesterly, to
the summit of the Black Hills' follows a constructed line
northwesterly toward Mima area to the intersection of a WAU boundary
to Capitol Peak, and to Larch and Rock Candy Mountain summits;
'thence northerly, to the upper forks of the Satsop River' follows
WRIA14/23 boundary and WRIA14/22 boundary. Using the WRIA14/16
boundary and a ridgeline dividing Hood Canal's Great Bend/Lynch Cove
area and south running drainages to Mason Lake and WRIA14 for ,
'thence northeasterly through the portage known as Wilkes's
Portage'. It's presumed the Wilkes Expedition used a portage between
Case Inlet and Hood Canal or between Sinclair Inlet and Lynch Cove
(Hood Canal). WAU boundaries were used continuing from the WRIA14/15
line to a ridge opposite Long Lake then south and east following a
ridge or high ground to 'Point Southworth' and 'thence around the
foot (based on coordinate directions in the treaty this was assumed
to be the northern tip) of Vashon's Island, easterly and
southeasterly, to the place of beginning'.
Point No Point Treaty: Here all is fairly straight forward through
the Olympic Peninsula (even though it's described as the 'summit of
the Cascade Range') and to the 'west branch of the Satsop River,
down that branch to the main fork'; 'thence eastwardly ( follow the
East Fork Satsop River to the closest easterly ridge line [WAU] and
follow that to the summit ridge [WRIA] ) and following the line of
lands heretofore ceded to the the United States by the Nisqually and
other tribes and bands of Indians, to the summit of the Black Hills
is represented here as a line between the junction of the Satsop and
it's forks and Capitol Peak in the Black Hills, and northeastwardly
(following WRIA boundary to WAU intersection above Great Bend on
Hood Canal, then along WAU divide between Hood Canal and the
remainder of WRIA 14) to the portage known as Wilkes' Portage (The
Wilkes Portage referred to in the Medicine, Point No Point and Point
Elliot treaties is either between Case Inlet and Lynch Cover or
between Sinclair Inlet and Lynch Cove, on Hood Canal. Since neither
is specified a line was chosen continuing along the ridge line [WAU]
paralleling the Union River) ; thence northeastwardly, and following
the line of lands heretofore ceded to the United States by the
Dwamish, Suquamish, and other tribes and bands of Indians, (WAU
boundary divide through the Kitsap peninsula) 'to Suquamish Head;
thence northerly through Admiralty Inlet to the Straits of Fuca;
thence westwardly through said straits to the place of beginning'.
Camp Stevens, Walla Walla and Yakama Treaties: The main area of
contention here lies in Benton County from the Columbia at 'the
lower end of a large island below the mouth of Umatilla River,
thence northerly to a point on the Yakama River, called Tomah-luke,
thence to Le Lac, thence to the White Banks on the Columbia below
Priest's Rapids'. The 'large island', now mostly covered by water
from the John Day Dam, is the island group south west of Paterson,
Washington. The overland boundary has been drawn using drainages
following a northeasterly direction to the Yakima River, crossing at
Cold Creek (assuming this to be 'Toma-luke') then up Cold Creek and
overland northerly along the base of a plateau to where intermittent
ponds or wetlands shows on the quad maps (maybe the site of 'Le
Lac'), around the north end of Gable Mountain and down a drainage to
the White Bluffs in the area of East White Bluffs.
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- Calendar_Date: 20100511
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- Maintenance_and_Update_Frequency: As needed
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- Point_of_Contact:
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- Contact_Information:
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- Contact_Person_Primary:
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- Contact_Organization: Washington State
Department of Ecology
- Contact_Position: Spatial Database Administrator
- Contact_Address:
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- Address_Type: mailing address
- Address: PO Box 47600
- City: Olympia
- State_or_Province: Washington
- Postal_Code: 98504-7600
- Country: United State of America
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- Address_Type: physical address
- Address: 300 Desmond Drive
- City: Olympia
- State_or_Province: Washington
- Postal_Code: 98503-1274
- Country: United States of America
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: (360) 407-6121
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: (360) 407-6493
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address:
gis@ecy.wa.gov
- Hours_of_Service: 0800-1700 Pacific
- Contact_Instructions: email
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- Process_Date: 20100511
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- Contact_Organization_Primary:
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- Contact_Organization: Washington State
Department of Ecology
- Contact_Position: GIS Analyst/Cartographer
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- Address: PO Box 47600
- City: Olympia
- State_or_Province: Washington
- Postal_Code: 98504-7600
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- Address_Type: physical address
- Address: 300 Desmond Drive
- City: Olympia
- State_or_Province: Washington
- Postal_Code: 98503-1274
- Country: United States of America
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: (360) 407-6121
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: (360) 407-6493
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address:
gis@ecy.wa.gov
- Hours_of_Service: 0800-1700 Pacific
- Process_Step:
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- Process_Description:
- Current boundaries digitized from 1:24k streams, watershed
boundaries and digital elevation model.
- Process_Date: 20090224
- Process_Step:
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- Process_Description:
- Chehalis Tribal boundaries added from shape file provided by
Chehalis Tribal contact, Mark White.
- Process_Date: 20100511
- Process_Step:
- Process_Description:
- Added Tract C and Tract D to Yakama Reservation, Executive
Order 11670.
- Process_Date: 20130502
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- Attribute_Definition: Current tribal reservation
name
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- Attribute_Definition: Current tribal reservation
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- Attribute_Definition: Current tribal reservation
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- Attribute_Definition: Historic treaty name
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- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Treaty of Medicine
Creek
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: signed
on December 26, 1854
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
- Medicine Creek: Commencing at the point on the
eastern side of Admiralty Inlet, known as Point Pully
(Three Tree Point), about midway between Commencement
and Elliott Bays; thence running in a southeasterly
direction, following the divide (WAU)between the waters
of the Puyallup and Dwamish, or White Rivers, to the
summit of the Cascade Mountains (Mt. Rainier); thence
southerly, along the summit of said range (WRIA11/26
boundary - WRIA13/26) to a point opposite the main
source of the Skookum Chuck Creek; thence to and down
said creek, to the coal mine (actual site and use of
Centralia coal mine is general ) ; thence northwesterly
(a line from chosen coal mine site to intersection with
WAU line near Mima), to the summit of the Black Hills
(WAU line to Capitol Peak, Larch/Rock Candy Mtns);
thence northerly, to the upper forks of the Satsop River
(WRIA14/23 , WRIA14/22 , WRIA14/16 boundaries); thence
northeasterly (following WRIA14/16 boundary to WAU
intersection above Great Bend on Hood Canal, then along
WAU divide between Hood Canal and the remainder of WRIA
14), through the portage known as Wilkes's Portage (The
Wilkes Portage referred to in the Medicine, Point No
Point and Point Elliot treaties is either between Case
Inlet and Lynch Cover or between Sinclair Inlet and
Lynch Cove, on Hood Canal. Since neither is specified a
line was chosen continuing along the ridge line [WAU]
paralleling the Union River, then south and east along
WAU and ridge crests south of Long Lake) , to Point
Southworth on the western side of Admiralty Inlet;
thence around the foot (northern tip) of Vashon's
Island, easterly and southeasterly, to the place of
beginning. See Washington State Univ. map link below;
<http://content.wsulibs.wsu.edu>
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Treaty of Point
Elliott
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: signed
on January 22, 1855
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
- Point Elliott Commencing at a point on the eastern
side of Admiralty Inlet, known as Point Pully (Three
Tree Point), about midway between Commencement and
Elliott Bays; thence eastwardly, running along the north
line of lands heretofore ceded to the United States by
the Nisqually, Puyallup, and other Indians (following
the WAU divide between the Puyallup and Dwamish, or
White Rivers, to the summit of the Cascade range of
mountains (Mt.Rainier); thence northwardly, following
the summit of said range to the 49th parallel of north
latitude (Washington State international border. It
appears from the WSU map link below the crest was
believed to run through Mt. Baker which it does not,
therefore the actual cascade crest was followed to the
border); thence west, along said parallel to the middle
of the Gulf of Georgia; thence through the middle of
said gulf and the main channel through the Canal de Arro
(Haro Strait) to the Straits of Fuca (Juan de Fuca), and
crossing the same through the middle of Admiralty Inlet
(following existing State/County boundaries) to
Suquamish Head; thence southwesterly, through the
peninsula, and following the divide between Hood's Canal
and Admiralty Inlet (WAU boundary divide through the
Kitsap peninsula) to the portage known as Wilkes'
Portage ; thence northeastwardly, and following the line
of lands heretofore ceded as aforesaid (The Wilkes
Portage referred to in the Medicine, Point No Point and
Point Elliot treaties is either between Case Inlet and
Lynch Cover or between Sinclair Inlet and Lynch Cove, on
Hood Canal. Since neither is specified a line was chosen
continuing along the ridge line [WAU] paralleling the
Union River, then south and east along WAU and ridge
crests south of Long Lake) to Point Southworth, on the
western side of Admiralty Inlet, and thence around the
foot (northern tip) of Vashon's Island eastwardly and
southeastwardly to the place of beginning, including all
the islands comprised within said boundaries. See
Washington State Univ. map link below;
<http://content.wsulibs.wsu.edu>
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Treaty of Point No
Point
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: signed
on January 26, 1855
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
- Point no Point: Commencing at the mouth of the Okeho
River (Hoko River), on the Straits of Fuca; thence
southeastwardly along the westerly line of territory
claimed by the Makah tribe of Indians (the divide
[WAU]between the South Fork of the Sekiu River and Hoko
River and following the divide) to the summit of the
Cascade Range (Olympic Range); thence still
southeastwardly and southerly along said summit
(following WRIA boundary) to the head of the west branch
of the Satsop River, down that branch to the main fork ;
thence eastwardly ( follow the East Fork Satsop River to
the closest easterly ridge line [WAU] and follow that to
the summit ridge [WRIA] ) and following the line of
lands heretofore ceded to the the United States by the
Nisqually and other tribes and bands of Indians, to the
summit of the Black Hills, and northeastwardly
(following WRIA boundary to WAU intersection above Great
Bend on Hood Canal, then along WAU divide between Hood
Canal and the remainder of WRIA 14) to the portage known
as Wilkes' Portage (The Wilkes Portage referred to in
the Medicine, Point No Point and Point Elliot treaties
is either between Case Inlet and Lynch Cover or between
Sinclair Inlet and Lynch Cove, on Hood Canal. Since
neither is specified a line was chosen continuing along
the ridge line [WAU] paralleling the Union River) ;
thence northeastwardly, and following the line of lands
heretofore ceded to the United States by the Dwamish,
Suquamish, and other tribes and bands of Indians, (WAU
boundary divide through the Kitsap peninsula) to
Suquamish Head; thence northerly through Admiralty Inlet
to the Straits of Fuca; thence westwardly through said
straits to the place of beginning.
<http://content.wsulibs.wsu.edu>
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Quinault Treaty
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: signed
on July 1, 1855
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
- Quinault treaty; Commencing at a point on the
Pacific coast, which is the southwest corner of the
lands lately ceded by the Makah tribe of Indians to the
United States (Cape Flattery), and running easterly with
and along the southern boundary of the said Makah tribe
(up the Ozette River, along the northern shore of Lake
Ozette to the Big River, up the Big River to a point
closest the Olympic crest,) to the middle of the coast
range of mountains (WRIA20 boundary); thence southerly
with said range of mountains (following WRIA boundary )
to their intersection with the dividing ridge between
the chehalis and Quiniatl Rivers (WRIA21/22) ; thence
westerly with said ridge to the Pacific coast; thence
northerly along said coast to the place of beginning
(following established state offshore boundary).
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Nez Perce Treaty
of Camp Stevens
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: signed
on June 11, 1855
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
- Commencing at the source of the Wo-na-ne-she or
southern tributary of the Palouse River ( Cow Creek
which joins Union Flat Creek); thence down that river to
the main Palouse; thence in a southerly direction to the
Snake River (to simplify matters the Palouse River was
used a the boundary and the Snake River to connect to
the Tucannon River), at the mouth of the Tucanon
(Tucannon)River; thence up the Tucanon to its source in
the Blue Mountains; thence southerly along the ridge of
the Blue Mountains (HUC6); thence to a point on Grand
Ronde River, midway between Grand Ronde and the mouth of
the Woll-low-how (Wallowa) River (at point where the
Miniam Hill ridge line(HUC6) intersects the Grand Ronde
River upstream from the mouth of Wallowa River); thence
along the divide (HUC6) between the waters of the
Woll-low-how and Powder River; thence to the crossing of
Snake River, at the mouth of Powder River; thence to the
Salmon River (using HUC6 watershed boundaries bearing
east), fifty miles above the place known [as] the"
crossing of the Salmon River"(50 miles above where the
Idaho State Centennial Trail leaves the river to the
north) thence due north (following the HUC6 boundary) to
the summit of the Bitter Root-Mountains; thence along
the crest of the Bitter Root Mountains(HUC boundary
following the crest then continuing west to and
intersection with Cow Creek) to the place of beginning.
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Walla Walla Treaty
of Camp Stevens
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: signed
on June 9, 1855
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
- Commencing at the mouth of the Tocannon River
(Tucannon River), in Washington Territory, running
thence up said river to its source; thence easterly
along the summit of the Blue Mountains (WAU and HUC
boundaries), and on the southern boundaries of the
purchase made of the Nez Percés Indians (this would
appear to be the eastern boundary), and easterly along
that boundary to the western limits of the country
claimed by the Shoshonees or Snake Indians; thence
southerly along that boundary (being the waters of
Powder River) to the source of Powder River, thence to
the head-waters of Willow Creek (following HUC6
watershed boundaries), thence down Willow Creek to the
Columbia River, thence up the channel of the Columbia
River to the lower end of a large island (this refers to
the now mostly submerged Blalock Island) below the mouth
of Umatilla River, thence northerly to a point on the
Yakama River, called Tomah-luke (following the most
direct drainages through this route to the mouth of Cold
Creek on the Yakima river), thence to Le Lac (again
following drainages northerly to some intermittent ponds
show on USGS 7.5 minute quads and around the northern
end of Gable Mountain and down drainages) , thence to
the White Banks on the Columbia below Priest's Rapids ,
thence down the Columbia River to the junction of the
Columbia and Snake Rivers, thence up the Snake River to
the place of beginning.
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Yakama Treaty of
Camp Stevens
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: signed
on June 9, 1855
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
- Commencing at Mount Ranier, thence northerly along
the main ridge of the Cascade Mountains to the point,
where the northern tributaries of Lake Che-lan and the
southern tributaries of the Methow River have their rise
(junction of WRIAs 4, 47 and 48); thence southeasterly
on the divide between the waters of Lake Che-lan and the
Methow River (following the WRIA47/48 boundary) to the
Columbia River; thence, crossing the Columbia on a true
east course, toil, point whose longitude is one hundred
and nineteen degrees and ten minutes, (119° 10',) which
two latter lines separate the above confederated tribes
and bands from the Oakinakane tribe of Indians; thence
in a true south course to the forty-seventh (47°)
parallel of latitude; thence east on said parallel to
the main Palouse River, which two latter lines of
boundary separate the above confederated tribes and
bands from the Spokanes; thence down the Palouse River
to its junction with the Moh-hah-ne-she, or southern
tributary of the same; thence in a southesterly[sic]
direction, to the Snake River, at the mouth of the
Tucannon River, separating the above confederated tribes
from the Nez Percé tribe of Indians; thence down the
Snake River to its junction with the Columbia River;
thence up the Columbia River to the "White Banks" below
the Priest's Rapids ; thence westerly to a lake called
"La Lac ( USGS 7.5 minute quads and 18" NAIP color
Othrophotos show the existence of some intermittent
ponds on the west side of Gable Mountain so the line was
drawn through these) ;" thence southerly (following
drainages to the headwaters of Cold Creek and down that
drainage) to a point on the Yakama River called
Toh-mah-luke; thence, in a southwesterly direction, to
the Columbia River (following the most direct drainages
through this route), at the western extremity of the
"Big Island" (this refers to the now mostly submerged
Blalock Island), between the mouths of the Umatilla
River and Butler Creek ('Butler Creek' is assumed to be
the current Alder Creek); all which latter boundaries
separate the above confederated tribes and bands from
the Walla-Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla tribes and bands
of Indians; thence down the Columbia River to midway
between the mouths Of White Salmon and Wind Rivers;
thence along the divide between said rivers to the main
ridge of the Cascade Mountains; and thence along said
ridge to the place of beginning.
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: Treaty of Neah Bay
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: signed
1855
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
- Commencing at the mouth of the Oke-ho River (Hoko
River), on the Straits of Fuca; thence running
westwardly with said straits to Cape Classett or
Flattery; thence southwardly along the coast to Osett,
or the Lower Cape Flattery; thence eastwardly along the
line of lands occupied by the Kwe-deh-tut or
Kwill-eh-yute tribe of Indians (up the Ozette River,
along the northern shore of Lake Ozette to the Big
River, up the Big River to a point closest the Olympic
crest WRIA20 boundary), to the summit of the coast-range
of mountains , and thence northwardly along the line of
lands lately ceded to the United States by the S'Klallam
tribe (then along Olympic crest to the divide [WAU]
between the South Fork of the Sekiu River and Hoko River
and following the divide ridge) to the place of
beginning , including all the islands lying off the same
on the straits and coast. See map
<http://www.secstate.wa.gov/history/maps_detail.aspx?m=15>
for tribal distribution, although map shows the Ozette
and Sooes Rivers reversed
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-
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- Attribute_Definition: Year treaty was signed
- Attribute:
-
- Attribute_Label: MPL_CD
- Attribute_Definition: Public land description code
- Attribute_Definition_Source: WDNR Major Public Land
data
- Attribute_Domain_Values:
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- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 021111
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: State,
Department of Natural Resources, University
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 052815
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Chehalis Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 053915
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Colville Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 052699
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Lower Elwah S'Klallam Indian Reservation, Unknown
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 052315
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Hoh Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 054099
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Kalispel Indian Reservation, Unknown
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 052915
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Lummi Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 052015
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Makah Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 052115
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Ozette Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 053615
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Muckleshoot Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 053715
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Nisqually Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 053599
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Puyallup Indian Reservation, Unknown
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 052215
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Quileute Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 052415
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Quinalt Indian Reservation, Reservation
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-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 053215
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Port Gamble S'Klallam Indian Reservation, Reservation
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-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 052515
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Shoalwater Indian Reservation, Reservation
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Skokomish Indian Reservation, Reservation
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Spokane Indian Reservation, Reservation
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Squaxin Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 053315
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Port Madison Suquamish Indian Reservation, Reservation
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Swinomish Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 053115
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Tulalip Indian Reservation, Reservation
- Enumerated_Domain:
-
- Enumerated_Domain_Value: 053815
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition: Tribe,
Yakama Indian Reservation, Reservation
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Spokane River empties in the same; thence up the
Columbia River to where it crosses the forty-ninth
parallel north latitude; thence east with said
forty-ninth parallel to where the Pend d'Oreille or
Clark River crosses the same; thence up the Pend
d'Oreille or Clark River to where it crosses the western
boundary of Idaho Territory, the one hundredth and
seventeenth meridian west longitude; thence south along
said one hundredth and seventeenth meridian, to where
the Little Spokane River crosses the same; thence
southwesterly, with said river, to its junction with the
Big Spokane River; thence down the Big Spokane River to
the place of beginning.
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-
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Reservation 2
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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- It is hereby ordered that the tract of country
referred to in the within letter of the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs as having been set apart for the Indians
therein named by Executive order of April 9, 1872, be
restored to the public domain, and that in lieu thereof
the country bounded on the east and south by the
Columbia River, on the west by the Okanagan River, and
on the north by the British possessions, be, and the
same is hereby, set apart as a reservation for said
Indians, and for such other Indians as the Department of
the Interior may see fit to locate thereon.
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-
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- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition:
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1886
- Enumerated_Domain_Value_Definition_Source:
- It is hereby ordered that the tract of country in
Washington Territory lying within the
following-described boundaries, viz: Commencing at the
intersection of the forty-mile limits of the branch line
of the Northern Pacific Railroad with the Okinakane
[Okanogan] River; thence up said river to the boundary
line between the United States and British Columbia;
thence west on said boundary line to the forty-fourth
degree of longitude west from Washington (this is
actually 44 degrees west from Washington D.C. which
isn't explained anywhere. The White House is 77.02
degrees and 44 degrees west puts the line at 121.02
which is the location of this data set); thence south on
said degree of longitude to its intersection with the
forty-mile limits of the branch line of the Northern
Pacific Railroad; and thence with the line of said
forty-mile limits to the place of beginning, be, and the
same is hereby withdrawn from sale and set apart as a
reservation for the permanent use and occupancy of Chief
Moses and his people, On March 6, 1880 ; Commencing at a
point where the south boundary line of the reservation
created for Chief Moses and his people by Executive
order dated April 19, 1879, intersects the Okinakane
[Okanogan] River; thence down said river to its
confluence with the Columbia River; thence across and
down the east bank of said Columbia River to a point
opposite the river forming the outlet to Lake Chelan;
thence across said Columbia River and along the south
shore of said outlet to Lake Chelan; thence following
the meanderings of the south bank of said lake to the
mouth of Shehekin Creek; thence up and along the south
bank of said creek to its source; thence due west to the
forty-fourth degree of longitude west from Washington
(see earlier note about this weird measurement system);
thence north along said degree to the south boundary of
the reservation created by Executive order of April 19,
1879; thence along the south boundary of said
reservation to the place of beginning. This area is show
as all one piece even though the treaty description
seems to alude to interior divisions.
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Tribal_arc
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- Citation:
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- Citation_Information:
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- Originator: Washington State Department of Ecology
- Publication_Date: 20090401
- Title: Tribal
- Edition: 2
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data
- Series_Information:
- Publication_Information:
- Other_Citation_Details:
- Originally published in 1998 by Washington State Dept. of
Ecology this updated version was completed based on additional
research.
- Online_Linkage:
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/services/gis/data/data.htm#t
- Description:
-
- Abstract:
- This dataset describes Native American Ceded Tribal lands in
Washington State. Boundary lines have been digitized from a variety
of digital data sources including 1:100,000 streams for boundaries
described in treaties as following a stream or river, 1:24k Water
Resource Inventory Areas (WRIA), Watershed Administrative Unit (WAU)
and Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) boundaries for boundaries referred to
in treaties as 'divide', 'summit' or 'between the waters of',
1:100,000 Major Public Lands (for current reservation areas), 10
meter DEM and 7.5 minute USGS digital Quad maps (to define
ridgelines and 'divide' where WRIA, WAU or HUC boundaries don't
exist) and NAIP orthophoto imagery (to get a feel for what a
questionable boundary area actually looks like today). Ceded Land
treaty areas are based on treaty language and US Government decrees
dated 1854-1892. Natural geographic barriers such as streams and
ridge lines were used where described or eluded to in treaty
descriptions. Coordinate based latitude/longitude boundary lines
were used in some Central Washington areas where described.
References to general compass directions were followed using natural
barriers such as watershed boundaries or drainages wherever
possible. Some treaty boundary descriptions were found to be
inadequate, inaccurate and in some cases misleading in nature in
describing what should have been a natural boundary or even a
coordinate based solution to a property description. Some of these
boundary areas open to interpretation are discussed below in the
Supplemental Information based on the language and definite
boundaries of other treaty areas. Ceded areas in Oregon and Idaho
from the Camp Stevens Treaties have been included in this data with
the state boundary dividing them.
The Washington State Dept. of Ecology makes no warranty for the
accuracy of this material and is not libel for its use. Ecology will
maintain this data layer for its own use and distribute to all
interested parties. Updates, corrections and documentation should be
submitted to the contact person. This data may or may not reflect
the most current tribal reservation areas. Tribal reservations are
updated regularly in the Major Public Lands (MPL) layer maintained
by Washington State Dept. of Natural Resources. This GIS data is
draft information and a work in progress and should be used only as
a generalized visual guide to 150 year old treaties of limited
content.
- Purpose: Show extent of treaty ceded tribal lands and
reservation areas
- Supplemental_Information:
- Medicine Creek Treaty: Beginning at Three Tree Point ('Pulley
Point') the boundary follows Watershed Administrative Unit (WAU)
lines to the summit of Mt.Rainier, then south and west following
Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 11 and 13 to the ridge above
the Skookumchuck River. This best describes the 'divide between the
waters of the Puyallup and Dwamish, or White Rivers to the summit of
the Cascade Mountains (Mt. Rainier)' and the 'thence southerly,
along the summit of said range to a point opposite the main source
of the Skookum Chuck Creek'. The portion; 'thence to and down said
creek, to the coal mine' follows the Skookumchuck to a point
opposite the Centralia Coal Mine site and 'thence northwesterly, to
the summit of the Black Hills' follows a constructed line
northwesterly toward Mima area to the intersection of a WAU boundary
to Capitol Peak, and to Larch and Rock Candy Mountain summits;
'thence northerly, to the upper forks of the Satsop River' follows
WRIA14/23 boundary and WRIA14/22 boundary. Using the WRIA14/16
boundary and a ridgeline dividing Hood Canal's Great Bend/Lynch Cove
area and south running drainages to Mason Lake and WRIA14 for ,
'thence northeasterly through the portage known as Wilkes's
Portage'. It's presumed the Wilkes Expedition used a portage between
Case Inlet and Hood Canal or between Sinclair Inlet and Lynch Cove
(Hood Canal). WAU boundaries were used continuing from the WRIA14/15
line to a ridge opposite Long Lake then south and east following a
ridge or high ground to 'Point Southworth' and 'thence around the
foot (based on coordinate directions in the treaty this was assumed
to be the northern tip) of Vashon's Island, easterly and
southeasterly, to the place of beginning'.
Point No Point Treaty: Here all is fairly straight forward through
the Olympic Peninsula (even though it's described as the 'summit of
the Cascade Range') and to the 'west branch of the Satsop River,
down that branch to the main fork'; 'thence eastwardly ( follow the
East Fork Satsop River to the closest easterly ridge line [WAU] and
follow that to the summit ridge [WRIA] ) and following the line of
lands heretofore ceded to the the United States by the Nisqually and
other tribes and bands of Indians, to the summit of the Black Hills
is represented here as a line between the junction of the Satsop and
it's forks and Capitol Peak in the Black Hills, and northeastwardly
(following WRIA boundary to WAU intersection above Great Bend on
Hood Canal, then along WAU divide between Hood Canal and the
remainder of WRIA 14) to the portage known as Wilkes' Portage (The
Wilkes Portage referred to in the Medicine, Point No Point and Point
Elliot treaties is either between Case Inlet and Lynch Cover or
between Sinclair Inlet and Lynch Cove, on Hood Canal. Since neither
is specified a line was chosen continuing along the ridge line [WAU]
paralleling the Union River) ; thence northeastwardly, and following
the line of lands heretofore ceded to the United States by the
Dwamish, Suquamish, and other tribes and bands of Indians, (WAU
boundary divide through the Kitsap peninsula) 'to Suquamish Head;
thence northerly through Admiralty Inlet to the Straits of Fuca;
thence westwardly through said straits to the place of beginning'.
Camp Stevens, Walla Walla and Yakama Treaties: The main area of
contention here lies in Benton County from the Columbia at 'the
lower end of a large island below the mouth of Umatilla River,
thence northerly to a point on the Yakama River, called Tomah-luke,
thence to Le Lac, thence to the White Banks on the Columbia below
Priest's Rapids'. The 'large island', now mostly covered by water
from the John Day Dam, is the island group south west of Paterson,
Washington. The overland boundary has been drawn using drainages
following a northeasterly direction to the Yakima River, crossing at
Cold Creek (assuming this to be 'Toma-luke') then up Cold Creek and
overland northerly along the base of a plateau to where intermittent
ponds or wetlands shows on the quad maps (maybe the site of 'Le
Lac'), around the north end of Gable Mountain and down a drainage to
the White Bluffs in the area of East White Bluffs.
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conjunction with treaty areas, sometimes not.
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- Contact_Information:
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Department of Ecology
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- Address: PO Box 47600
- City: Olympia
- State_or_Province: Washington
- Postal_Code: 98504-7600
- Country: United States of America
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- Address: 300 Desmond Drive
- City: Olympia
- State_or_Province: Washington
- Postal_Code: 98503-1274
- Country: United States of America
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: (360) 407-6121
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: (360) 407-6493
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address:
gis@ecy.wa.gov
- Hours_of_Service: 8:00am-5:00pm PST
- Resource_Description: Downloadable Data
- Distribution_Liability:
- The Washington State Department of Ecology provides these geographic
data "AS IS" WITHOUT A WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE, AND/OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.
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- Digital_Transfer_Option:
-
- Offline_Option:
-
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- Fees: $75/hour, one hour minimum.
- Ordering_Instructions:
- Digital data order form is available at
<http://www.ecy.wa.gov/services/gis/data/digital.doc>.
- Turnaround: One week
- Custom_Order_Process:
- Available in other formats, such as CD-ROM by request. Please
contact: GIS Technical Services, Washington State Department of Ecology.
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- Country: United States of America
- Contact_Voice_Telephone: (360) 407-6121
- Contact_Facsimile_Telephone: (360) 407-6493
- Contact_Electronic_Mail_Address:
gis@ecy.wa.gov
- Hours_of_Service: 8:00am-5:00pm PST
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Generated by
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version 2.8.6 on Wed Feb 14 10:28:12 2007
Copyright © Washington State Department of Ecology. See http://www.ecy.wa.gov/copyright.html.