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Illinois may soon return land the US stole from a Prairie Band Potawatomi chief 175 years ago

Some 175 years after the U.S. government stole land from the chief of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation while he was away visiting relatives, Illinois may soon return it to the tribe.

Nothing ever changed the 1829 treaty that Chief Shab-eh-nay signed with the U.S. government to preserve for him a reservation in northern Illinois: not subsequent accords nor the 1830 Indian Removal Act, which forced all indigenous people to move west of the Mississippi.

But around 1848, the U.S. sold the land to white settlers while Shab-eh-nay and other members of his tribe were visiting family in Kansas.

To right the wrong, Illinois would transfer a 1,500-acre (607-hectare) state park west of Chicago, which was named after Shab-eh-nay, to the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. The state would continue providing maintenance while the tribe says it wants to keep the park as it is.

“The average citizen shouldn’t know that title has been transferred to the nation so they can still enjoy everything that’s going on within the park and take advantage of all of that area out there,” said Joseph “Zeke” Rupnick, chairman of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation based in Mayetta, Kansas.

boatsnhos931 ,

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crystalmerchant ,

We talk about “treaties” as if they were legitimate to begin with. They never were. ALL land was stolen

FenrirIII ,
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All land everywhere is stolen from someone by someone else and then by someone else. The US is just recent enough that we remember and try to be better.

There’s a point of insanity here that most people miss: the property rights for the original piece of land are so mucked up that it’s just easier to give them (more) land somewhere else.

andyburke ,
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Gracious of them to accept this resolution.

FenrirIII ,
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They kind of have to. There’s no way they were going to get the original land back and this solution offers more land and opportunities to provide money for the people.

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