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The Treaty of Point Elliott was signed in 1855, marking a significant event in the history of Native American tribes in the Puget Sound region. This treaty established reservations for several tribes, including the Duwamish, Suquamish, and Snoqualmie, and defined the boundaries of their lands. The treaty also outlined provisions for fishing, hunting, and other traditional practices, while acknowledging the sovereignty of the tribes over their own internal affairs.