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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Strana 77
... continued to exist ; apart from the specified circum- stances , the section provided no warrant or authority for presidential appointment of a principal chief or for entirely supplanting the Creek constitutional government and replacing ...
... continued to exist ; apart from the specified circum- stances , the section provided no warrant or authority for presidential appointment of a principal chief or for entirely supplanting the Creek constitutional government and replacing ...
Strana 86
... continued to grow . 18 One of the recurrent problems in the relations between the Creeks and the whites at this time was the general absence of an adequate court system to deal with criminal and civil disputes . The Creek courts had no ...
... continued to grow . 18 One of the recurrent problems in the relations between the Creeks and the whites at this time was the general absence of an adequate court system to deal with criminal and civil disputes . The Creek courts had no ...
Strana 87
... continued to re- port to Congress and to the public of what they regarded as the pressing need for dis- solution of the tribes and allotment of the land.24 By 1895 , the tribes still refused to deal with the Dawes Commission . In that ...
... continued to re- port to Congress and to the public of what they regarded as the pressing need for dis- solution of the tribes and allotment of the land.24 By 1895 , the tribes still refused to deal with the Dawes Commission . In that ...
Strana 88
... continued by subsequent acts of Congress We think the words ' all sums ' as used in the second clause of the section relate to the same ' moneys ' mentioned in the first . The words ' payments to mem- bers of said tribes ' as used in ...
... continued by subsequent acts of Congress We think the words ' all sums ' as used in the second clause of the section relate to the same ' moneys ' mentioned in the first . The words ' payments to mem- bers of said tribes ' as used in ...
Strana 89
... continued the requirement that such legislation be subject to Presidential veto.33 a whole , rather than solely upon § 19. In any event , this Court is bound in the instant case by the holding of the Supreme Court , which is in fact ...
... continued the requirement that such legislation be subject to Presidential veto.33 a whole , rather than solely upon § 19. In any event , this Court is bound in the instant case by the holding of the Supreme Court , which is in fact ...
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