ARTICLE 4.
The right of taking fish at usual and accustomed grounds
and stations is further secured to said Indians, in
common with all citizens of the United States; and...
together with the privilege of hunting and gathering roots
and berries on open and unclaimed lands.
-Point No Point Treaty,
1855
What did this article of the treaty promise the
Indigenous groups who signed it?
O They could start their own farms on the reservation.
They could set up posts for trading food and other
goods.
They could live on any open or unclaimed land in
Washington.
They could continue to hunt and fish on their
traditional lands.