The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... effect on others . " 66 Madison is arguing that the federal government alone must have the authority to make treaties . And this , in effect , is the foundation of the federal - Indian relationship , since Indian treaties were made with ...
... effect on others . " 66 Madison is arguing that the federal government alone must have the authority to make treaties . And this , in effect , is the foundation of the federal - Indian relationship , since Indian treaties were made with ...
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... effect that the treaty in that case " was not a grant of rights to the Indians , but a grant of rights from them — a reservation of those not granted . " " This dictum raises the question of whether , in instances where the United ...
... effect that the treaty in that case " was not a grant of rights to the Indians , but a grant of rights from them — a reservation of those not granted . " " This dictum raises the question of whether , in instances where the United ...
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... effect of these regulations would deprive the tribes of their water rights . Another example of Executive action violating the will of the Congress and the interests of the Indian nations is the way the recently enacted Self ...
... effect of these regulations would deprive the tribes of their water rights . Another example of Executive action violating the will of the Congress and the interests of the Indian nations is the way the recently enacted Self ...
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