
Pueblo Grant Land
Pueblo Grant Land refers to areas designated for settlement and development within the Pueblo Indian Territory, historically established through treaties and land allotments. These grants often involved Native American tribes ceding or sharing land rights with government authorities, leading to parcels available for settlement by non-Native settlers. The land grants played a significant role in shaping land ownership, settlement patterns, and legal boundaries in regions like Oklahoma, influencing how land was distributed, used, and governed in the area.