Buffalo T-Shirt
100% cotton Design by Lac Seul First Nation artist Storm Angeconeb from Ontario, Canada Product Description Learn More For adventures in the wild or in the city, this maroon-colored t-shirt features the Indigenous design "Buffaloes" (MashkodeBiizhikina) by Lac Seul First Nation, Ojibwe artist Storm Angeconeb. From 1774 until about 1832, treaties between individual sovereign American Indian nations and the United States were negotiated to establish borders and prescribe conditions of behavior between the parties. The form of these agreements was nearly identical to the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War between the U.S. and Great Britain. The negotiations resulted in a mutually signed pact that had to be approved by the U.S. Congress. Non-tribal citizens were required to have a passport to cross sovereign Indian lands. From 1832 until 1871, American Indian nations were considered domestic, dependent tribes. In 1871, the House of Representatives ceased to recogn