Indian Affairs, Laws and Treaties (United States. Congress. Senate): Laws. Compiled to Dec. 1, 1902U.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - 1099 pages |
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... Cherokees : * To pay each member of every family of the Cherokee Nation of Indians that remained in the State of North Carolina at the time of 8 Mar 1877 , c . 101 , the treaty of New Echota , May twenty - third , eighteen hundred and ...
... Cherokees : * To pay each member of every family of the Cherokee Nation of Indians that remained in the State of North Carolina at the time of 8 Mar 1877 , c . 101 , the treaty of New Echota , May twenty - third , eighteen hundred and ...
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... Cherokee Nation , the Choctaw Nation , the Chickasaw Nation , the Muscogee ( or ritory . Creek ) Nation ; the Seminole Nation , for the purpose of the extinguishment of the national or tribal title to any lands within that Territory now ...
... Cherokee Nation , the Choctaw Nation , the Chickasaw Nation , the Muscogee ( or ritory . Creek ) Nation ; the Seminole Nation , for the purpose of the extinguishment of the national or tribal title to any lands within that Territory now ...
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... Cherokee Nation whose parents , by reason of their Cherokee blood , have been lawfully admitted to citizenship by the tribal authorities , and who were of minors when their parents were so admitted ; and they shall investigate the right ...
... Cherokee Nation whose parents , by reason of their Cherokee blood , have been lawfully admitted to citizenship by the tribal authorities , and who were of minors when their parents were so admitted ; and they shall investigate the right ...
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... Cherokee Nation under agreement of April eighth , eighteen hundred and sixty - seven , subject to the judi- cial determination of the rights of said descendants and the Cherokee Nation under said agreement . That the Delaware Indians ...
... Cherokee Nation under agreement of April eighth , eighteen hundred and sixty - seven , subject to the judi- cial determination of the rights of said descendants and the Cherokee Nation under said agreement . That the Delaware Indians ...
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... Cherokee nations , as may at that time have a population of two hundred or more , in such manner as will best subserve the then present needs and the reasonable prospective growth of such towns . -competent survey- ors . Plats , where ...
... Cherokee nations , as may at that time have a population of two hundred or more , in such manner as will best subserve the then present needs and the reasonable prospective growth of such towns . -competent survey- ors . Plats , where ...
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