Arkansas Riverbed Rights of Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chickasaw Indian Nations: Hearing Before the U.S. Senate, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, on S. 660 ... May 25, 1977U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 242 Seiten |
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... passed to the State of Okla- homa . Based on the 1970 decision , the Supreme Court found that the Indians had never given up title to the riverbed and title did not pass to Oklahoma , but remains to this day in the Choctaw , Chickasaw ...
... passed to the State of Okla- homa . Based on the 1970 decision , the Supreme Court found that the Indians had never given up title to the riverbed and title did not pass to Oklahoma , but remains to this day in the Choctaw , Chickasaw ...
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... passed and the contents of the bill were set - aside , then the three tribes would be back at that starting point . You have been delayed for a year and a half and you have been kicked around . It is culminated with last night's episode ...
... passed and the contents of the bill were set - aside , then the three tribes would be back at that starting point . You have been delayed for a year and a half and you have been kicked around . It is culminated with last night's episode ...
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... passed into law . The Supreme Court has said that the Choctaws along with the Chickasaws and Cherokees own the bed and banks of a portion of the Arkansas River , yet we are deprived of any of the benefits of the ownership . This ...
... passed into law . The Supreme Court has said that the Choctaws along with the Chickasaws and Cherokees own the bed and banks of a portion of the Arkansas River , yet we are deprived of any of the benefits of the ownership . This ...
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... passed an act , April 24 , 1906 , which specifically stated that even though allotments were taking place and even though Oklahoma was going to become a State , Congress said that the Chick- asaw Nation should continue in full force and ...
... passed an act , April 24 , 1906 , which specifically stated that even though allotments were taking place and even though Oklahoma was going to become a State , Congress said that the Chick- asaw Nation should continue in full force and ...
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... passed curtailing the liberty of speech , or of the press . SEC . 6. The people shall be secure in their persons , houses , papers and posses- sions , from all unreasonable searches or seizures ; and no warrant to search any place , or ...
... passed curtailing the liberty of speech , or of the press . SEC . 6. The people shall be secure in their persons , houses , papers and posses- sions , from all unreasonable searches or seizures ; and no warrant to search any place , or ...
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1867 constitution 34 Stat action agreement allotment appointed appraisals approval Arkansas River authority bill Bureau of Indian BUTLER Canadian River Chairman ABOUREZK Cherokee Nation Chickasaw Nation Choctaw and Chickasaw Choctaw Nation citizens commission committee Congress Congressional continued Convention County Creek constitutional Creek funds Creek government Creek National Council Creek national government Creek tribal Curtis Act Dawes Commission Debo defendants disburse dissolution district draft effect election enacted executive Five Civilized Tribes Five Tribes Act Governor House Indian Affairs Indian Nations Interior Department issue jurisdiction Kerr Lock lands lease Lock & Dam ment Muskogee Nation of Oklahoma navigational servitude negotiate payments Pl.Mem.Exh plaintiffs Powerhead President Principal Chief question recognized Ross Swimmer S.Ct Sand Secretary Seminole Seminole tribes Senator BARTLETT session statutes Supreme Court TATE tion treaty tribal affairs tribal funds tribal government tribal towns United vote W. D. Mayo Lock Webbers Falls
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Seite 59 - SEC. 2. Treason against this Nation shall consist only in levying war against it, or in adhering to its enemies, giving them aid and comfort. And no person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or his own confession in open court. And any person guilty of treason shall suffer death. SEC. 3. All property, both real and personal, of the wife owned and claimed by her before marriage, and that acquired afterwards by gift, devise or descent, shall...
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