The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... granted to them by treaties and statutes , acknowledged as heirs ( not merely descendants ) of those original owners . The Indian treaties , moreover , provide the clearest evidence of the sovereign nature of Native American tribal ...
... granted to them by treaties and statutes , acknowledged as heirs ( not merely descendants ) of those original owners . The Indian treaties , moreover , provide the clearest evidence of the sovereign nature of Native American tribal ...
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... granted to the tribes their land in exchange for cessions of land , or whether the tribes granted to the United States has been raised in the dissent . Taking only one example : In 1855 the Treaty was signed by the United States with ...
... granted to the tribes their land in exchange for cessions of land , or whether the tribes granted to the United States has been raised in the dissent . Taking only one example : In 1855 the Treaty was signed by the United States with ...
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... granted benefit only a part of what is a small number of people . " ( Page 13. ) It is untrue that there are special privileges being granted to a few Indians . There are no restrictions denying Indians the right to be- come commercial ...
... granted benefit only a part of what is a small number of people . " ( Page 13. ) It is untrue that there are special privileges being granted to a few Indians . There are no restrictions denying Indians the right to be- come commercial ...
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