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This Day in Minnesota History

July 8, 1889

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The federal government and the Red Lake Ojibwe sign a treaty that cedes 2,905,000 "surplus" acres from the reservation. Rather than distributing the remaining reservation land to individual tribe members as allotments, this treaty allows the Red Lake Ojibwe to hold the land in common, thereby protecting it from piecemeal sale.

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