The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1977 |
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... Congress . By confirming treaties and otherwise , Congress has explicitly recognized the tribes have power of the highest dignity . At no time has Congress destroyed sovereignty . Rather than enacting statutes to destroy Indian ...
... Congress . By confirming treaties and otherwise , Congress has explicitly recognized the tribes have power of the highest dignity . At no time has Congress destroyed sovereignty . Rather than enacting statutes to destroy Indian ...
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... Congress to regulate commerce with In- dian tribes ( Article I , # 8 ) , the recognition of Indians as a tribe , i.e. , a separate policy , is a political question for the Congress to deter- mine , and its determinations are not subject ...
... Congress to regulate commerce with In- dian tribes ( Article I , # 8 ) , the recognition of Indians as a tribe , i.e. , a separate policy , is a political question for the Congress to deter- mine , and its determinations are not subject ...
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... congress relating to tribal jurisdiction over nonIndians at this time . 3 : Congress appropriate significant additional moneys for the maintenance of tribal judicial systems , and funding be direct to tribes . 4 : Congress provide by ...
... congress relating to tribal jurisdiction over nonIndians at this time . 3 : Congress appropriate significant additional moneys for the maintenance of tribal judicial systems , and funding be direct to tribes . 4 : Congress provide by ...
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