1887 map of Indian Territory,
reflecting the status of lands allocated to 32 Indian tribes in what is now Oklahoma.

Detailed Specifications

This is a modern reproduction of the original map.  

This Map Comes in Sizes:
11"x15", 16"x21" and 23"x30"

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Comes with "The George Catlin Indian Gallery" digital book/PDF download that this map is part of upon request .

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Remember, the smaller the size you get, the smaller the print, that means it is harder to read the text!

Tribal lands are named, colored-coded, and include legal references to the treaties that relocated the tribes. The map is among the first to designate the emerging territory of Oklahoma. It also represents a fascinating footnote to the history of George Catlin's Indian Gallery.

The federal government's policy of Indian relocation began as early as 1817, and in the years following, many principal Eastern Indian tribes were removed to the region where the Five Civilized Tribes formed the nucleus of organized government. By 1885, however, representatives of about fifty tribes had settled on lands once promised to the original five. The map offered here reflects these allocations.
This map comes with a white border around the image
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-How are the prints shipped?
They are rolled and placed into a rigid tube or box.

-Is this available in a larger/smaller size.
Yes. For smaller or larger sizes, email us.