To Promote the General Welfare of the Indians of Oklahoma: Hearings...on H.R. 6243...1935 - 266 sider |
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... , Alaska FRED C. GILCHRIST , Iowa SAM L. COLLINS , California ISAAC H. DOUTRICH , Pennsylvania FRED L. CRAWFORD , Michigan J. GEORGE STEWART , Delaware USHER L. BURDICK , North Dakota BERNARD J. GEHRMANN , Wisconsin п -
... , Alaska FRED C. GILCHRIST , Iowa SAM L. COLLINS , California ISAAC H. DOUTRICH , Pennsylvania FRED L. CRAWFORD , Michigan J. GEORGE STEWART , Delaware USHER L. BURDICK , North Dakota BERNARD J. GEHRMANN , Wisconsin п -
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... BURDICK . Section 9 , page 13 , line 8 , provides that— wherever any question arises as to the quantum of Indian blood of any Indian subject to the provisions of this act , for the purpose of determining jurisdiction over the estate of ...
... BURDICK . Section 9 , page 13 , line 8 , provides that— wherever any question arises as to the quantum of Indian blood of any Indian subject to the provisions of this act , for the purpose of determining jurisdiction over the estate of ...
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... BURDICK . How does that bill propose to furnish the money to pay the taxes ? Mr. LEWIS . It sets up a fund whereby going into the association makes credit available for them . Mr. BURDICK . If they cannot pay taxes now on their land ...
... BURDICK . How does that bill propose to furnish the money to pay the taxes ? Mr. LEWIS . It sets up a fund whereby going into the association makes credit available for them . Mr. BURDICK . If they cannot pay taxes now on their land ...
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... Burdick , 2 years ago a survey was made in 4 or 5 counties in the Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma , and it was discovered that the average income of Indians in those counties was $ 47 each a year . Mr. BURDICK . That is pretty good . Mr ...
... Burdick , 2 years ago a survey was made in 4 or 5 counties in the Choctaw Nation in Oklahoma , and it was discovered that the average income of Indians in those counties was $ 47 each a year . Mr. BURDICK . That is pretty good . Mr ...
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... BURDICK . We will not have them . Commissioner COLLIER . We are always helpless in that matter . Congress is not going to give us money unless Mr. BURDICK . We do not care anything about the Bureau of the Budget . Commissioner COLLIER ...
... BURDICK . We will not have them . Commissioner COLLIER . We are always helpless in that matter . Congress is not going to give us money unless Mr. BURDICK . We do not care anything about the Bureau of the Budget . Commissioner COLLIER ...
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acres administration allotted allottees amendments approval authority BURDICK CANARD CHAIRMAN Choctaw citizens citizenship Commissioner COLLIER Congressman cost county courts courts of Oklahoma Creek Indian Dawes Commission degree of Indian delegation determine DISNEY ELMER THOMAS fees Five Civilized Tribes Five Tribes full-blood Indian funds gentlemen guardian guardianship half blood HARPER hearings heirs heirship homa HUMPHREY Indian Affairs Indian Bureau Indians of less Indians of Oklahoma interest Jackson Barnett JOSEPH BRUNER jurisdiction lawyers legislation less than one-half LEWIS matter McGROARTY MELZNER ment MURDOCK Muskogee Muskogee County NICHOLS O'MALLEY Okla Oklahoma Indians Okmulgee County one-half Indian blood Osage County Osage Nation Osage Tribe percent probate attorneys quantum of Indian question record represent restricted Indian restricted lands rolls Secretary ICKES Senator Thomas statement Stella Jones Supreme Court Thomas-Rogers bill tion tribal United Wheeler-Howard Act Wheeler-Howard bill
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Side 4 - Indians residing on such reservation, as the case may be, at a special election authorized and called by the Secretary of the Interior under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe.
Side 100 - The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized, in his discretion, to acquire, through purchase, relinquishment, gift, exchange, or assignment, any interest in lands, water rights or surface rights to lands, within or without existing reservations, including trust or otherwise restricted allotments whether the allottee be living or deceased, for the purpose of providing land for Indians.
Side 2 - Act shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the Indian tribe or individual Indian for which the land is acquired, and such lands or rights shall be exempt from State and local taxation.
Side 206 - ... (2d), 487). Lands acquired prior to the passage of the act of January 27, 1933 by Indians of less than full blood, whether such lands were restricted and tax exempt or restricted and taxable, passed to such persons free of all restrictions. Inherited homesteads restricted prior to April 26, 1931, by section 9,' of the act of May 27, 1908 (35 Stat. 312), for the benefit of heirs of one-half or more Indian blood but less than full bloods, born after March 4, 1906, became unrestricted April 26,...
Side 107 - The only questions which can arise between an individual claiming a right under the acts done and the public, or any person denying its validity, are power in the officer and fraud in the party.
Side 5 - Any recognized tribe or band of Indians residing in Oklahoma shall have the right to organize for its common welfare and to adopt a constitution and bylaws, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe.
Side 6 - Act of Congress ; shall have power to sue and be sued in any court, to adopt and use a corporate seal, to make contracts, to acquire, hold, and dispose of real and personal property necessary and incident to the conduct of...
Side 108 - ... evidence is arbitrary and baseless. And if the Government's contention is correct, it would mean that the Commission had a power possessed by no other officer, administrative body, or tribunal under our Government. It would mean that where rights depended upon facts, the Commission could disregard all rules of evidence, and capriciously make findings by administrative fiat. Such authority, however beneficently exercised in one case, could be injuriously exerted in another; is inconsistent with...
Side 6 - ... Indians, as determined by the official tribal rolls, or Indian descendants of such enrolled members, or Indians as defined in the Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984), who reside within the State of Oklahoma in convenient proximity to each other may receive from the Secretary of the Interior a charter as a local cooperative association for any one or more of the following purposes : Credit administration, production, marketing, consumers' protection, or land management.
Side 2 - ... pursuant to the terms of this or any other act of Congress, the Secretary of the Interior shall have a preference right, in his discretion, to purchase the same for or in behalf of any other Indian or Indians of the same or any other tribe, at a fair valuation to be fixed by the appraisement satisfactory to the Indian...