The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1977 |
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... territory , so long as such rights remain unextinguished by treaty between the United States and such Indians . ” By the Act of March 2 , 1853 Congress organized the Territory of Washington out of the northern half of the Oregon ...
... territory , so long as such rights remain unextinguished by treaty between the United States and such Indians . ” By the Act of March 2 , 1853 Congress organized the Territory of Washington out of the northern half of the Oregon ...
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... Territory - since few of these tribes were indigenous to the area . " By treaty and the use of a degree of force in instances , the tribes agreed to take up their abode farther west , out of the way of the white man , on the land that ...
... Territory - since few of these tribes were indigenous to the area . " By treaty and the use of a degree of force in instances , the tribes agreed to take up their abode farther west , out of the way of the white man , on the land that ...
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... Territory and Oklahoma Terri- tory as the State of Oklahoma . Provided that " the laws in force in the Territory of Oklahoma shall extend over and apply to said State until changed by the legislature thereof . " Other special laws ...
... Territory and Oklahoma Terri- tory as the State of Oklahoma . Provided that " the laws in force in the Territory of Oklahoma shall extend over and apply to said State until changed by the legislature thereof . " Other special laws ...
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