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 84
... remaining lands occupied by the Five Civilized Tribes con- tinued to be known as the Indian Territory.11 6. The materials upon which the Court has chiefly relied with respect to the history of the periods involved in this case include ...
... remaining lands occupied by the Five Civilized Tribes con- tinued to be known as the Indian Territory.11 6. The materials upon which the Court has chiefly relied with respect to the history of the periods involved in this case include ...
Strana 86
... remaining cases to the federal courts ( § 28 ) . As might be expected , the white settlers were not happy with their inability to exer- cise any political control over the Indian Territory in which they lived , with their inability to ...
... remaining cases to the federal courts ( § 28 ) . As might be expected , the white settlers were not happy with their inability to exer- cise any political control over the Indian Territory in which they lived , with their inability to ...
Strana 87
... remaining tribes , providing that if the agreement with any tribe was ratified by the tribe the provisions of the agreement would substitute for the more drastic allot- ment provisions of the Act . The Creeks did . in fact reject their ...
... remaining tribes , providing that if the agreement with any tribe was ratified by the tribe the provisions of the agreement would substitute for the more drastic allot- ment provisions of the Act . The Creeks did . in fact reject their ...
Strana 90
... remaining on deposit in the U.S. Trea- sury which belonged to the tribe by virtue of the Treaty of 1866. See , Debo , The Road To Disappearance , p . 174 ; cf. Choctaw Nation Of Indians v . United States , 318 U.S. 423 , 63 S.Ct. 672 ...
... remaining on deposit in the U.S. Trea- sury which belonged to the tribe by virtue of the Treaty of 1866. See , Debo , The Road To Disappearance , p . 174 ; cf. Choctaw Nation Of Indians v . United States , 318 U.S. 423 , 63 S.Ct. 672 ...
Strana 91
... remaining opposition to the dissolution of the tribes that a chief might be elected who would refuse to sign the deeds , thus halting the conveyance of allot- ments . Porter's predecessor , Isparhecher , was one such possibility . See ...
... remaining opposition to the dissolution of the tribes that a chief might be elected who would refuse to sign the deeds , thus halting the conveyance of allot- ments . Porter's predecessor , Isparhecher , was one such possibility . See ...
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