Arkansas Riverbed Rights of Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indian Nations: Hearing Before the U.S. Senate, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, on S. 660 ... May 25, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - Počet stran: 242 |
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... drafted and submitted by the Cherokee , Choctaw - Chickasaw Tribes in which they proposed to lease the Arkansas Riverbed to the United States Government , plus a lump sum amount for the depleting minerals contained therein was reviewed ...
... drafted and submitted by the Cherokee , Choctaw - Chickasaw Tribes in which they proposed to lease the Arkansas Riverbed to the United States Government , plus a lump sum amount for the depleting minerals contained therein was reviewed ...
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... draft legislation that would give the Secretary the needed authority which Senator Bellmon and I intro- duced as S. 660. I am , therefore , deeply disturbed to learn this morning that the Department of the Interior is opposed to this ...
... draft legislation that would give the Secretary the needed authority which Senator Bellmon and I intro- duced as S. 660. I am , therefore , deeply disturbed to learn this morning that the Department of the Interior is opposed to this ...
Strana 23
... drafted at the request of the administration for the simple reason that the ad- ministration said it was needed before any further action could be taken on this claim . Mr. BUTLER . In the discussions with the tribes , Mr. Chairman ...
... drafted at the request of the administration for the simple reason that the ad- ministration said it was needed before any further action could be taken on this claim . Mr. BUTLER . In the discussions with the tribes , Mr. Chairman ...
Strana 31
... drafted at the request of the Interior Department and we believe the position they have taken here today under questioning of the chairman and the Senator has been very helpful to us . I would like to support the position of the tribes ...
... drafted at the request of the Interior Department and we believe the position they have taken here today under questioning of the chairman and the Senator has been very helpful to us . I would like to support the position of the tribes ...
Strana 32
... drafted at the request of the Interior Department and the Bureau of Indian Affairs . It has a place for the signature of the Secretary and when we made the agreement and brought it to Washington , we were told that we could go no ...
... drafted at the request of the Interior Department and the Bureau of Indian Affairs . It has a place for the signature of the Secretary and when we made the agreement and brought it to Washington , we were told that we could go no ...
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1867 constitution 34 Stat action agreement allotment appointed appraisals approval Arkansas River authority bill Bureau of Indian BUTLER Canadian River Chairman ABOUREZK Cherokee Nation Chickasaw Nation Choctaw and Chickasaw Choctaw Nation citizens commission committee Congress Congressional continued Convention County Creek constitutional Creek funds Creek government Creek National Council Creek national government Creek tribal Curtis Act Dawes Commission Debo defendants disburse dissolution district draft effect election enacted executive Five Civilized Tribes Five Tribes Act Governor House Indian Affairs Indian Nations Interior Department issue jurisdiction Kerr Lock lands lease Lock & Dam ment Muskogee Nation of Oklahoma navigational servitude negotiate payments Pl.Mem.Exh plaintiffs Powerhead President Principal Chief question recognized Ross Swimmer S.Ct Sand Secretary Seminole Seminole tribes Senator BARTLETT session statutes Supreme Court TATE tion treaty tribal affairs tribal funds tribal government tribal towns United vote W. D. Mayo Lock Webbers Falls
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