The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... RESPONSE : In its DECLARATION OF PURPOSE , the Congress declared that not only was it necessary to “ conduct a comprehensive review of the historical and legal developments underlying the Indians ' unique relationship with the Federal ...
... RESPONSE : In its DECLARATION OF PURPOSE , the Congress declared that not only was it necessary to “ conduct a comprehensive review of the historical and legal developments underlying the Indians ' unique relationship with the Federal ...
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... RESPONSE : In support of the conclusion reached in the last paragraph above , there are cited three sources1 . As to the first authority cited , which is the report of the Arbitration Tribunal , this did not and could not constitute ...
... RESPONSE : In support of the conclusion reached in the last paragraph above , there are cited three sources1 . As to the first authority cited , which is the report of the Arbitration Tribunal , this did not and could not constitute ...
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... RESPONSE LOSS OF SOVEREIGNTY BY HISTORY : The Meeds / Martone document makes a fallacious argument , in a contortion of the law and of history itself unequalled in modern times . These two men , with no knowledge of and certainly no ...
... RESPONSE LOSS OF SOVEREIGNTY BY HISTORY : The Meeds / Martone document makes a fallacious argument , in a contortion of the law and of history itself unequalled in modern times . These two men , with no knowledge of and certainly no ...
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