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This map is wrong the unceded ground in North Dakota south of little hoarse river became part of the reservation in September 1876 so the pipe line is on reservation land not hunting ground put it back on the dotted line. Call Obama and tell him he broke the treaty the US in now Indian land....
" Map 2: Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868. The U. S. government sent agents to discuss a new treaty with the Great Sioux Nation in 1868. The treaty created the Great Sioux Reservation (in gray). Unceded lands (in yellow) in Wyoming, Nebraska and Dakota Territory were reserved for hunting. A portion of the unceded lands in northern Dakota Territory became part of the Great Sioux Reservation (later Standing Rock Reservation) following an agreement between the federal government and the Sioux leaders in September 1876. Forts bordered the eastern edge of Sioux treaty lands. However, the Sioux had focused attacks on Fort Phil Kearney in central Wyoming, forcing the government to abandon the post under the terms of this treaty." — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 65.33.88.201 (talk) 07:47, 24 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]