Half-Breed Tract

A Half-Breed Tract was a segment of land designated in the western states by the United States government in the 19th century specifically for Métis of American Indian and European or European-American ancestry, at the time commonly known as half-breeds. The government set aside such tracts in several parts of the Midwestern prairie region, including in Iowa Territory, Nebraska Territory, Kansas Territory, Minnesota Territory,[1] and Wisconsin Territory.[2]

  1. ^ Neill, E.D. (1858) The History of Minnesota: From the Earliest French Explorations. J.B. Lippincott Company. p. 400.
  2. ^ "The history of Goodhue County" Archived 2008-06-06 at the Wayback Machine, Goodhue County, MN, Retrieved 1/28/08.

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