The
Treaty of Tehuacana Creek (or the
Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Commerce) was signed at Tehuacana Creek on
October 9,
1844 between representatives from the
Republic of Texas and various
Native American tribes. The tribes involved in the signing of the treaty were the
Comanche, the Keechi, the
Waco,
Caddo,
Anadarko, Ioni,
Delaware,
Shawnee,
Cherokee,
Lipan and
Tawakoni tribes. Based on the terms of the treaty, both Native Americans and
Texans agreed to cease all hostilities and establish more cooperative political and commercial ties.
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