The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1977 |
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... million , growing faster than any other sector of the population , but still a small minority compared to other groups . Previous estimates of Indian population have also been grossly inaccurate . This was done deliberately , in order ...
... million , growing faster than any other sector of the population , but still a small minority compared to other groups . Previous estimates of Indian population have also been grossly inaccurate . This was done deliberately , in order ...
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... million acres , or about twelve percent of the land in the continental United States . By 1887 , with the passage of the General Allotment Act , the Indians lost more land . They now had less than one hundred and thirty - seven million ...
... million acres , or about twelve percent of the land in the continental United States . By 1887 , with the passage of the General Allotment Act , the Indians lost more land . They now had less than one hundred and thirty - seven million ...
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... million . Indian set - aside pro- grams amounted to $ 170 million . Five temporary committees are engaged in studies that will have a direct impact on Indian interests.1 These figures represent only part of the cost . The Bureau of In ...
... million . Indian set - aside pro- grams amounted to $ 170 million . Five temporary committees are engaged in studies that will have a direct impact on Indian interests.1 These figures represent only part of the cost . The Bureau of In ...
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