The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1977 |
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... Mexico , or other foreign lands and living in the United States were barred from citizenship , since the 1924 Act applied only to Indians " born within the territorial limits of the United States . " This was eliminated by the ...
... Mexico , or other foreign lands and living in the United States were barred from citizenship , since the 1924 Act applied only to Indians " born within the territorial limits of the United States . " This was eliminated by the ...
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... Mexico and the United States con- firmed that all rights extended to its Indian citizens would be ac- cepted by the United States . Spain recognized tribal self - government in the earliest times , and through the Laws of the Indies ...
... Mexico and the United States con- firmed that all rights extended to its Indian citizens would be ac- cepted by the United States . Spain recognized tribal self - government in the earliest times , and through the Laws of the Indies ...
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... Mexico ( the United States , Canada and Greenland ) was probably twelve million . As the American Indian Policy Review Commission noted : 1 Reliable statistics on Indian affairs that could be the basis for charting conditions , planning ...
... Mexico ( the United States , Canada and Greenland ) was probably twelve million . As the American Indian Policy Review Commission noted : 1 Reliable statistics on Indian affairs that could be the basis for charting conditions , planning ...
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abrogate agencies agreements Allotted land amended American Indian American Indian Policy authority Band Bureau of Indian California Century of Dishonor chairman Chippewa citizens civil Cohen Congress congressional Constitution corporations Creeks Delaware dian DISSENT BY MEEDS elected enact ernment federal government Federal land fish funds Helen Hunt Jackson Indian Affairs Indian claims Indian land Indian nations Indian Policy Review Indian Reorganization Act Indian reservations Indian residents Indian rights Indian treaties Indian tribes Interior Department jurisdiction leases legislation Lloyd Meeds located Mashpee Menominee ment Mexico Native American natural resources NonIndian residents Oklahoma Piankashaw Policy Review Commission Pottawatomi Pottawatomi Treaty programs protect Public Law 280 Pueblo recommendations regulations relationship RESPONSE self-government Senate settlers Sioux South Dakota sovereign Stat statutes Supreme Court Territory tion tribal government Tribal land tribal sovereignty tribes and nations United violations Washington Wyandot
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