WASHINGTON, DC.- The National Museum of the American Indian, in partnership with the National Archives and Records Administration, is displaying the Quapaw Treaty of 1818 in Nation to Nation: Treaties Between the United States and American Indian Nations. The treaty has been installed and will be on view until October 2024.
When the U.S. negotiated the Treaty of 1818, the Quapaw lived in four towns along the lower Arkansas River, although their hunting territories extended broadly to the west. The U.S. wished to acquire rights to these territories, which they considered excess Quapaw land, with the idea that those lands might be used for the resettlement of eastern tribes dispossessed by removal. The U.S. offered a lump-sum payment, promises of more payments annually for perpetuity and a reservation composed of the territories occupied by the Quapaw towns. Just six years after the treaty was ratified, U.S. negotiators returned in 1824 at the behest of white settlers who desired the prime agricultural land of the lower Arkansas. The Quapaw were forced to abandon the 1818 reservation and move further west. Quapaw leader Heckaton, who felt compelled to agree to removal, said, Since you have expressed a desire for us to remove, the tears have flowed copiously from my aged eyes.
Displaying original treaties in Nation to Nation is made possible by the National Archives and Records Administration, an exhibition partner. Several of the treaties required extensive conservation treatment by the National Archives conservator prior to loan. Treaties can only be displayed for a short amount of time in order to conserve them for the future. There are a total of more than 370 ratified Indian treaties in the National Archives, and more information about these treaties is on its website. The current treaty on display at the National Museum of the American Indian is the 1867 Medicine Lodge Treaty.
The next treaty to go on display at the National Museum of the American Indian will be determined by curators at the museum in collaboration with conservators and staff at the National Archives.
Treaty Schedule
September 2014February 2015 Treaty of Canandaigua, 1794
March 2015August 2015 Muscogee Treaty, 1790
September 2015February 2016 Horse Creek (Fort Laramie) Treaty, 1851
March 2016August 2016 Treaty with the Potawatomi, 1836
September 2016February 2017 Unratified California Treaty K, 1852
March 2017August 2017 Medicine Creek Treaty, 1854
September 2017January 2018 Treaty of Fort Wayne, 1809
February 2018April 2018 Navajo Treaty, 1868
May 2018October 2018 Treaty with the Delawares, 1778
November 2018March 2019 Fort Laramie Treaty, 1868
April 2019September 2019 Treaty of New Echota, 1835
October 2019March 2020 Treaty of Fort Stanwix, 1784
October 2020March 2021 Treaty of Fort Jackson, 1814
November 2021May 2022 Treaty of Fort Harmar with the Six Nations, 1789
May 2022November 2022 Treaty with the Nez Perce, 1868
November 2022April 2023 Prairie du Chien Treaty, 1829
May 2023October 2023 Treaty with Cheyenne and Arapaho, 1865
October 2023April 2024 Medicine Lodge Creek Treaty, 1867
April 2024October 2024 Treaty with the Quapaw, 1818