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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... Creek , signed Septem- ber 27 , 1830 , agreed to convey title to new lands west of the Mississippi to the Choctaw Nation in exchange for tribal lands in the Southeast . A similar agreement was made with the Cherokee Nation in the Treaty ...
... Creek , signed Septem- ber 27 , 1830 , agreed to convey title to new lands west of the Mississippi to the Choctaw Nation in exchange for tribal lands in the Southeast . A similar agreement was made with the Cherokee Nation in the Treaty ...
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... Creek National Council was a required partner in tribal affairs and the Principal Chief of the Creek Nation was not the sole embodiment of Creek tribal government . The court ordered that specific steps be taken to restore the tribal ...
... Creek National Council was a required partner in tribal affairs and the Principal Chief of the Creek Nation was not the sole embodiment of Creek tribal government . The court ordered that specific steps be taken to restore the tribal ...
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... Creek Nation brought action for declaratory and injunc- tive relief against policy and practice of the Interior Department in recognizing and dealing with the principal chief of the Creek Nation , as the sole embodiment of the Creek ...
... Creek Nation brought action for declaratory and injunc- tive relief against policy and practice of the Interior Department in recognizing and dealing with the principal chief of the Creek Nation , as the sole embodiment of the Creek ...
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... Creek Nation as the sole embodiment of the Creek tribal government and in refusing to deal with a Creek national council , inasmuch as nothing in the court's decree , should plain- tiffs prevail , would have any effect on the ...
... Creek Nation as the sole embodiment of the Creek tribal government and in refusing to deal with a Creek national council , inasmuch as nothing in the court's decree , should plain- tiffs prevail , would have any effect on the ...
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... Indians 2 Section 11 of the " Five Tribes Act , " which in effect modified the Creek constitu- tion by abolishing the functions of the na- tional treasurer , was intended to make no further modification in the Creek govern- ment during ...
... Indians 2 Section 11 of the " Five Tribes Act , " which in effect modified the Creek constitu- tion by abolishing the functions of the na- tional treasurer , was intended to make no further modification in the Creek govern- ment during ...
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