The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... other public improvements as the interest of the government shall require , over and across their land . " This cession included land previously allowed to them under the trea- ty of 1851. This was the way the United States 58.
... other public improvements as the interest of the government shall require , over and across their land . " This cession included land previously allowed to them under the trea- ty of 1851. This was the way the United States 58.
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... cession of land by the Chickasaws in 1816. Major Levi Colbert ( " beloved chief ' ' ) and Colonel George Colbert were promised three well located tracts of land on the Tennessee and Tombigbee rivers . These grants were confirmed and ...
... cession of land by the Chickasaws in 1816. Major Levi Colbert ( " beloved chief ' ' ) and Colonel George Colbert were promised three well located tracts of land on the Tennessee and Tombigbee rivers . These grants were confirmed and ...
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... cession of land could be obtained for the prices previously paid . Lewis Cass and Duncan McArthur , the two negotiators who met with the Wyandot , Seneca , Delaware , Shawnee , Potawa- tomi , Ottawa , and Chippewa tribes , had reason to ...
... cession of land could be obtained for the prices previously paid . Lewis Cass and Duncan McArthur , the two negotiators who met with the Wyandot , Seneca , Delaware , Shawnee , Potawa- tomi , Ottawa , and Chippewa tribes , had reason to ...
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