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The excerpt is from the 1855 Treaty with the Yakama.


Nor shall any white man, excepting those in the employment of the Indian

Department, be permitted to reside upon the said reservation without permission of the tribe and the superintendent and agent.


–Treaty with the Yakama,

1855


Which action would most likely violate this condition of the agreement?


teachers being employed by the Indian Department and living on Yakama lands

traders exchanging goods with Yamaka Indians at tribal-approved trading posts

gold miners entering Yakama lands on their way to the gold rush in Canada

farmers establishing farms on Yakama lands with permission from tribal leaders

Respuesta :

Explanation:

Gold miners entering Yakama lands on their way to the gold rush in Canada. The treaty states that unless a white man was employed by the Indian government, they would not be allowed to reside in the reservation without the permission of the tribe, superintendent and agent. Since the question is about violation, the first answer would be wrong as the teachers in question are being employed by the Indian Department. For the second answer, the trading posts are tribal approved. The last answer would also be wrong as the farmers are establishing farms with the permission from tribal leaders. However, answer 3 does not mention or talk about being approved by the leaders in the tribe or the tribe itself. Therefore, it would most likely violate the conditions of the agreement.

Answer:

C I think

Explanation:

sorry if im wrong :/