The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... Indians , and force more cessions of land from them for the purpose of white settlement . Treaties were negotiated , generally amending previous treaties , and permitting the settlement of Indian land by the whites . From 1861 to 1865 ...
... Indians , and force more cessions of land from them for the purpose of white settlement . Treaties were negotiated , generally amending previous treaties , and permitting the settlement of Indian land by the whites . From 1861 to 1865 ...
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... treaties must be resolved in favor of the involved Indian parties.21 2. Treaties must be interpreted as the Indians themselves would have foreseen and understood them.22 3. Treaties must be liberally construed in favor of the Indians.23 ...
... treaties must be resolved in favor of the involved Indian parties.21 2. Treaties must be interpreted as the Indians themselves would have foreseen and understood them.22 3. Treaties must be liberally construed in favor of the Indians.23 ...
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... treaties , substituting agreements and other arrangements tantamount to treaties , there were cessions of property made by the Indian nations and tribes to the United States . Those treaties involved without exception an exercise of Indian ...
... treaties , substituting agreements and other arrangements tantamount to treaties , there were cessions of property made by the Indian nations and tribes to the United States . Those treaties involved without exception an exercise of Indian ...
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