The American Indian Reader: Indian treatiesIndian Historian Press, 1977 |
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... sovereignty mean ? It means the power to govern . It does not have the meaning historically ascribed to that word in which only kings , queens and potentates are sovereign . It also means the right to own prop- erty . But sovereignty ...
... sovereignty mean ? It means the power to govern . It does not have the meaning historically ascribed to that word in which only kings , queens and potentates are sovereign . It also means the right to own prop- erty . But sovereignty ...
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... sovereignty . Neither can the decision in Cherokee Nation be relied upon to support the concept that the tribes had lost their sovereignty through conquest . Justice Story , in his Commentaries on the Constitution , describing Cherokee ...
... sovereignty . Neither can the decision in Cherokee Nation be relied upon to support the concept that the tribes had lost their sovereignty through conquest . Justice Story , in his Commentaries on the Constitution , describing Cherokee ...
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... sovereignty is confirmed by the conduct of the Executive and Judicial branches of the United States . The plenary ... sovereignty . Rather than enacting statutes to destroy Indian sovereignty , Congress has wisely and on numerous occa ...
... sovereignty is confirmed by the conduct of the Executive and Judicial branches of the United States . The plenary ... sovereignty . Rather than enacting statutes to destroy Indian sovereignty , Congress has wisely and on numerous occa ...
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