Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, December 1827

Commissioner of Indian Affairs

Because the US Constitution gives the power of relating to (and control over) Indian tribes to the federal government, Congress requires updates every year, and those reports are available to the public. In 1827, the Office of Indian Affairs was still under the War Department and did not publish the Superintendent's report as a separate document. The advantage to this is that---unlike in later years when the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the individual reports from Indian agents was published separately---we can hear two of the diverse sides of the complicated story of the relationships of the various offices within the US government, various Native American tribes, and US citizens. The New York Public Library extracted these documents into a separate volume. The bibliographic information can be heard in Section 00. Keep in mind that these reports were written as argumentative or persuasive pieces. The reader should be alert to determine the problems about which they are arguing and their proposed solutions. Specific events and plans discussed in this report include military movements against and councils with the Winnebagos regarding violence against lead miners on Winnebago land and others, records regarding agreement with the Chickasaws for removal, and records regarding meetings with the Chocktaws and Creeks regarding removal. The Chickasaw chiefs who gave the talk in Section 21 were Tish-a Mingo, William M'Givery, Levi Colbert, Stimo-luct, Pus-ta-la-tubbee, and Ma-taash-to, and the witness was Pitman Colbert. The Choctaw chiefs who gave the talk in Section 24 were Wa Sha she mas tubbe; Hoop pa ya skit ta na; Red Dog; David Folsom; Tapena Homma; Greenwood Leflore; E, Yah, ho tubbee; Ah che lu luh; Mitlokachu; William Hay; Jerh Folsom; Holuhbee; Hok loon tubbee; Hoosh shi hoom ma; James Pickens; and Ook chauh Yah; and the secretaries were P. P. Pitchlynn and M. Foster, Jr. - Summary by stepheather

Genre(s): War & Military, Law, Social Science (Culture & Anthropology)

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Bibliographic Information stepheather
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Play 01 Report from the Office of Indian Affairs by Samuel S. Hamilton redrun
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Play 02 Extract from the Statement of the 2nd Auditor and Recapitulation redrun
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Play 03 The Secretary of War to General Gaines, August 3, 1827, by James Barbour Hope
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Play 04 Major Nourse to Gen. E. P. Gaines, September 4, 1827, by Charles Josephus Nourse Hope
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Play 05 The Secretary of War to General E. P. Gaines, October 9, 1827, by James Barbour Hope
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Play 06 General E. P. Gaines to the Secretary of War, August 16, 1827, by Edmund P. Gaines Tommie McCoy
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Play 07 Memorandum of General Atkinson to Governor Cass, July 31, 1827, by Henry Atkinson Tommie McCoy
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Play 08 Copy of a Letter from General Atkinson to General Gaines, dated at English Prairie, September 27, 1827, by Henry Atkinson ABaker
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Play 09 Copy of a Letter from General Atkinson to General Gaines, August 27, 1827, by Henry Atkinson BettyB
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Play 10 General E. P. Gaines to the Secretary of War, September 8, 1827, by Edmund P. Gaines BettyB
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Play 11 Head Quarters, Western Department, October 11, 1827, by Edmund P. Gaines BettyB
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Play 12 Report No. 1, September 17, 1827, by Henry Atkinson BettyB
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Play 13 Report No. 2, September 20, 1827, by Henry Atkinson BettyB
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Play 14 Report No. 3, September 9, 1827, by Henry Atkinson czandra
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Play 15 Report No. 4, September 22, 1827, by Henry Atkinson Angela Ortiz
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Play 16 Report No. 5, September 22, 1827, by Henry Atkinson czandra
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Play 17 Report No. 6, September 28, 1827, by Henry Atkinson czandra
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Play 18 No. 1 Report from Thomas L. McKenney, Chickasaw Nation, October 10, 1827, by Thomas L. McKenney Dan McNellan
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Play 19 No. 2 Report from Thomas L. McKenney, at the Mayhew Mission Station in Choctaw Country, October 10, 1827, by Thomas L. McKenney Dan McNellan
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Play 20 Attachment A Talk delivered to the Council held with the Chiefs of the Chickasaw Nation, October 9, 1827, by Thomas L. McKenney Dan McNellan
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Play 21 Attachment B Answer of the Chickasaw Chiefs to Col. M'Kenney's Talk, October 9, 1827, by Tish-A Mingo and other Chickasaw Chiefs Dan McNellan
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Play 22 Attachment C Col. M'Kenney's Reply to the Chickasaw Chiefs, October 9, 1827, by Thomas L. McKenney Dan McNellan
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Play 23 No. 3 Report from T. L. M'Kenney at the Choctaw Agency, October 17, 1827, by Thomas L. McKenney Dan McNellan
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Play 24 Attachment A Answer of the Choctaw Chiefs to Col. McKenney, October 17, 1827, by Wa Sha shi mas tubbe and other Choctaw Chiefs Dan McNellan
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Play 25 Attachment B Col. M'Kenney's Reply to the Choctaw Chiefs, October 17, 1827, by Thomas L. McKenney Dan McNellan
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Play 26 Report of Col. McKenney from Milledgeville, Georgia, November 17, 1827, by Thomas L. McKenney Dan McNellan
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Play 27 Report of Col. McKenney from the Office of Indian Affairs, November 29, 1827, by Thomas L. McKenney Dan McNellan
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