The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... treaty with Indian tribes has not the same dignity or effect as a treaty with a foreign and independent nation . This distinction is not authorized by the constitution . Since the commencement of the government , treaties have been made ...
... treaty with Indian tribes has not the same dignity or effect as a treaty with a foreign and independent nation . This distinction is not authorized by the constitution . Since the commencement of the government , treaties have been made ...
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... treaty . Thus was rec- ognized , by the treaty itself , that not only did the Yakima Indian Nation have the power to enter into that arrangement of such high dignity , but it also was the owner of the land and the appurtenances to the ...
... treaty . Thus was rec- ognized , by the treaty itself , that not only did the Yakima Indian Nation have the power to enter into that arrangement of such high dignity , but it also was the owner of the land and the appurtenances to the ...
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... Treaty was signed by the United States with the Blackfoot Indians in Montana . 19 Following that treaty , a covenant was entered into on May 1 , 1888. The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit traced the unbroken chain of title of the ...
... Treaty was signed by the United States with the Blackfoot Indians in Montana . 19 Following that treaty , a covenant was entered into on May 1 , 1888. The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit traced the unbroken chain of title of the ...
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