On June 26, 1890, the tribe signed an agreement with the Cherokee Commission for individual allotments.
By 1614 the tribe had signed a treaty with the colonists that said the tribe would provide 300 warriors to fight the Spanish.
Blade suspected the tribes had signed their own death warrants by that change.
Some Indian tribes signed treaties at the Ft. Smith conference.
The Wichita (and other tribes) signed a treaty of friendship with the US in 1835.
In 1817 the tribe signed a peace treaty with the United States.
In 1887, local aboriginal tribes signed Treaty 7, which gave Canada rights to explore the land for resources.
The tribes signed the compact but said they did so to avoid being shut down.
In 1771, the Cahinnio and several neighboring tribes signed a peace treaty with the French.
The tribe signed a treaty with the U.S. federal government on September 19, 1853.