The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... passed legis- lation from the very beginning of its existence dealing with Indian affairs . The federal legislation served these purposes : The laws passed by the Congress served to establish the fed- eral - Indian relationship ; they ...
... passed legis- lation from the very beginning of its existence dealing with Indian affairs . The federal legislation served these purposes : The laws passed by the Congress served to establish the fed- eral - Indian relationship ; they ...
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... passed by the United States Congress required that " a citizen or inhabitant of the U.S. to acquire a passport before going into the country secured by treaty to the Indians . " Upon adoption of the Constitution , the United States con ...
... passed by the United States Congress required that " a citizen or inhabitant of the U.S. to acquire a passport before going into the country secured by treaty to the Indians . " Upon adoption of the Constitution , the United States con ...
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... passed , and the United States , in a meeting with Alaskan Natives promises " title to Alaskan Native lands . " The Apache leader Kaetena , is arrested for incite- ment , and sentenced to serve three years on Alcatraz . The pacification ...
... passed , and the United States , in a meeting with Alaskan Natives promises " title to Alaskan Native lands . " The Apache leader Kaetena , is arrested for incite- ment , and sentenced to serve three years on Alcatraz . The pacification ...
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