The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... agent named is one Thomas Forsyth . Interpreters were John A. Cameron , Louis Deconagne , F. Duchonquet , Louis Bufait , J. Bts . Chandonnai , Louis Dorion , Jacques Matte , and John Hay . The wording of each of these four treaties is ...
... agent named is one Thomas Forsyth . Interpreters were John A. Cameron , Louis Deconagne , F. Duchonquet , Louis Bufait , J. Bts . Chandonnai , Louis Dorion , Jacques Matte , and John Hay . The wording of each of these four treaties is ...
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... agent then in charge , a tract of land within said reservation , not exceeding 320 acres , which tract shall be withdrawn from tribal land , to be held by the individual " as long as he shall continue to cultivate it . " Educational ...
... agent then in charge , a tract of land within said reservation , not exceeding 320 acres , which tract shall be withdrawn from tribal land , to be held by the individual " as long as he shall continue to cultivate it . " Educational ...
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... agent at Prairie du Chien . The conveyance of these individual reservations shows that they were floating rights which could be located anywhere within the cession . The Boilvin tract was used to lay out a town . There is no indication ...
... agent at Prairie du Chien . The conveyance of these individual reservations shows that they were floating rights which could be located anywhere within the cession . The Boilvin tract was used to lay out a town . There is no indication ...
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