Federal Indian Policy: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Indian Affairs of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, First Session, on S.809, S. Com. Res. 3, and S.331, Bills Pertaining to Federal Indian Policy

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Considers legislation to establish Federal Indian aid policies and programs to promote industrial development on and near Indian reservations.

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Seite 179 - State do agree and declare that they forever disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within the boundaries thereof...
Seite 182 - ... owned or held by any Indian or Indian tribes; and that until the title thereto shall have been extinguished by the United States, the same shall be and remain subject to the disposition of the United States...
Seite 181 - Assembly shall make provision for the establishment and maintenance of a system of public schools which shall be open to all children of the State of North Dakota and free from sectarian control. This legislative requirement shall be irrevocable without the consent of the United States and the people of North Dakota.
Seite 179 - Second. That the people inhabiting said proposed States do agree and declare that they forever disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within the boundaries thereof, and to all lands lying within said limits owned or held by any Indian or Indian tribes ; and that until the title thereto shall huve been extinguished by the United States, the same shall be and remain subject to the disposition of the United States...
Seite 182 - ... on lands or property therein belonging to or which may hereafter be purchased by the United States or reserved for its use. But nothing herein, or in the ordinances herein provided for, shall preclude the said states from taxing, as other lands...
Seite 111 - Notwithstanding the provisions of any enabling Act for the admission of a State, the consent of the United States is hereby given to the people of any State to amend, where necessary, their State constitution or existing statutes, as the case may be...
Seite 48 - It is further declared to be the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Interior should examine all existing legislation dealing with such Indians, and treaties between the Government of the United States and each such tribe, and report to Congress at the earliest practicable date, but not later than January 1, 1954, his recommendations for such legislation as, in his judgment...
Seite 182 - ... are taxed any lands owned or held by any Indian who has severed his tribal relations, and has obtained from the United States or from any person a title thereto by patent or other grant, save and except such lands as have been or may be granted to any Indian or Indians under any act of congress containing a provision exempting the lands thus granted from taxation; but said ordinances shall provide that all such lands shall be exempt from taxation by said states so long and to such extent as such...
Seite 155 - ... the World War II evacuation of Japanese from the West Coast. It has joined with other groups in supporting general antidiscrimination legislation such as the federal Fair Employment Practices bill. The often neglected problems of American Indians are the concern of at least three organizations — the Association on American Indian Affairs, the Indian Rights Association, and the National Congress of American Indians. The lastnamed is composed exclusively of Indians and Indian tribes. All three...
Seite 182 - States or reserved for its use; but nothing herein, or in the ordinance herein provided for, shall preclude the said State from taxing, as other lands are taxed, any lands owned or held by any Indian who has severed his tribal relations, and has obtained from the United States or from any person a title thereto by patent or other grant...

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