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Land Run of 1895 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Land Run of 1895
The Land Run of 1895 was the smallest and last land run in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It came about with an agreement between the Kickapoo Indians and the federal government that gave individual Kickapoos .〔(Land Run ) at (Ponca City, Oklahoma ) (accessed April 8, 2010)〕 The federal government purchased the remaining and opened them up to settlers.〔 The land run took place on May 23, 1895.〔Wilson, Linda D. (Kickapoo Opening ), Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture (accessed April 12, 2010)〕 It was delayed since 1890, because of debate among tribal members over whether or not to accept allotment offers.〔 Federal officials used "unscrupulous methods" to gain the signatures of tribal leaders and the Kickapoo Allotment Act was passed by the U.S. Congress on March 30, 1893.〔 The proclamation opening the land was signed by President Grover Cleveland.〔 ==Background== The Kickapoo reservation had consisted of and lay between the Deep Fork and North Canadian rivers, bounded on the east by the former Sac and Fox reservation and on the west by the Indian Meridian.〔 Only were available for homesteading, as land was set aside for schools.〔
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