How were many of the treaty signed between indigenous communities in the American government unfair?

1- these treaties took away then, and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow indigenous people to practice their own cultures.
2- these treaties took away land and gave it to American colonizers. They also did not allow indigenous people to practice their own cultures, unless they received prior permission.

3- Many of these treaties were negotiated under unequal and coercive conditions. Indigenous communities were often forced to sign the treaties due to military pressure or threats of violence.

4- The terms of the treaties were often vague and subject to interpretation, leading to further land grabs and exploitation by the American government.
5- The treaties did not adequately protect indigenous rights and resources. Many tribes lost access to their traditional hunting and fishing grounds, and their economic and social systems were disrupted.
6- The treaties were often violated by the American government, with promises of protection and provisions not being fulfilled.
7- The treaties undermined tribal sovereignty and self-determination by imposing external regulations and control over indigenous communities.
8- The treaties did not consider the cultural and spiritual significance of the land for indigenous people, leading to the destruction and desecration of sacred sites.
9- The negotiation process often lacked proper representation of all indigenous tribes, resulting in some tribal nations being excluded or marginalized.
10- The treaties did not address the long-term impact of colonialism and the loss of indigenous lives, languages, and cultural practices, perpetuating systemic inequality and historical injustices.