in 1855 with the United States, also known as the Dayton Treaty, which was negotiated by Oregon Superintendent of Indian Affairs Joel Palmer.
[4] In 1856, they were removed to the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation, joining members of numerous other tribes and bands.
[citation needed] Although the combined tribe was terminated in 1954, members later reorganized.
They regained federal recognition in 1983 as of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon, to which Mohawk descendants belong.
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