The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1974 - 149 páginas |
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... treaties , to the United States , and in treaty after treaty , if one follows those made with any tribe , is to be found more and more land whittled away , expropriated from the Indian tribe , the land described by metes and bounds ...
... treaties , to the United States , and in treaty after treaty , if one follows those made with any tribe , is to be found more and more land whittled away , expropriated from the Indian tribe , the land described by metes and bounds ...
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... treaty , will show that treaty - making with them did not end in 1778 with that first nation - to - nation document . Numbers of other treaties were made with them . This situation is true of all the tribes . With each new treaty , more ...
... treaty , will show that treaty - making with them did not end in 1778 with that first nation - to - nation document . Numbers of other treaties were made with them . This situation is true of all the tribes . With each new treaty , more ...
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... treaty unilaterally . October 19 , 1865 , Treaty with the Blackfeet Sioux , made at Fort Sully , Territory of Dakota . As the treaty above , and the Senate had power to unilaterally change or amend the treaty . October 20 , 1865 ...
... treaty unilaterally . October 19 , 1865 , Treaty with the Blackfeet Sioux , made at Fort Sully , Territory of Dakota . As the treaty above , and the Senate had power to unilaterally change or amend the treaty . October 20 , 1865 ...
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