The American Indian Reader: HistoryIndian Historian Press, 1974 |
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... ceded and relinquished to the United States " forever , " a tract of country twenty miles in width , from the Mississippi to the Demoine river , situated north and adjoining the line mentioned in the preced- ing article . The United ...
... ceded and relinquished to the United States " forever , " a tract of country twenty miles in width , from the Mississippi to the Demoine river , situated north and adjoining the line mentioned in the preced- ing article . The United ...
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... ceded to the United States " all the right and interest in the land ceded by the treaty " of July 15 , 1830 . July 23 , 1851 , Treaty with the Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of the Sioux . The Sioux " agree to cede , and do hereby cede ...
... ceded to the United States " all the right and interest in the land ceded by the treaty " of July 15 , 1830 . July 23 , 1851 , Treaty with the Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of the Sioux . The Sioux " agree to cede , and do hereby cede ...
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... ceded " in trust for the Cherokee nation as a school fund . 99 The difficulties into which the federal officials fell in trying to administer the individual reserves and allotments provided for in the Cherokee treaty of 1819 scarecely ...
... ceded " in trust for the Cherokee nation as a school fund . 99 The difficulties into which the federal officials fell in trying to administer the individual reserves and allotments provided for in the Cherokee treaty of 1819 scarecely ...
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