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... existing law and incorporates as well . The effect of the passage of this bill would be to stop access of the tribe to these funds . If the tribe is poor , especially it is land poor . Another feature of the act is to allow , but in no ...
... existing law and incorporates as well . The effect of the passage of this bill would be to stop access of the tribe to these funds . If the tribe is poor , especially it is land poor . Another feature of the act is to allow , but in no ...
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... existing at that time , they were united . The tribe had a regular council and had a regular organized body to represent them in all matters , but when the set - up came in they split that harmonious body down into factions and they ...
... existing at that time , they were united . The tribe had a regular council and had a regular organized body to represent them in all matters , but when the set - up came in they split that harmonious body down into factions and they ...
Side 42
... existing right under the nose of Assistant Superintendent John Backus . This is in our opinion a direct result of the unlimited powers granted the Indian Bureau in order to force upon our Yankton Indian people the Indian Reorgani ...
... existing right under the nose of Assistant Superintendent John Backus . This is in our opinion a direct result of the unlimited powers granted the Indian Bureau in order to force upon our Yankton Indian people the Indian Reorgani ...
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... existing on the Yankton Reservation . I would like to have that entered in the record . Mr. WHITE . Does this include the case of this woman , Mrs. La Point , that you are talking about ? Mr. FORMAN . I have that . Mr. WHITE . Do you ...
... existing on the Yankton Reservation . I would like to have that entered in the record . Mr. WHITE . Does this include the case of this woman , Mrs. La Point , that you are talking about ? Mr. FORMAN . I have that . Mr. WHITE . Do you ...
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... existing periods of trust placed upon Indian lands . The acceptance of these authorizations are fundamental in many programs of land use which are being developed by tribes . ( b ) It permits the Secretary of the Interior to return ...
... existing periods of trust placed upon Indian lands . The acceptance of these authorizations are fundamental in many programs of land use which are being developed by tribes . ( b ) It permits the Secretary of the Interior to return ...
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Yankton Tribe-amend Wheeler-Howard Act: Hearings Before... United States. Congress. House Indian affairs Committee Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1940 |
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acres allotment April 21 Assistant Superintendent Backus bill BUCKLER BURDICK Business and Claims C. R. WHITLOCK CHAIRMAN Charles Mix County Claims Committee Clarence Forman Clement Smith COLLIER Commissioner of Indian community organizations Congress constitution and bylaws county commissioners DAIKER David Simmons Eugene High Rock exemption February 24 Flyinghawk funds Government Greenwood group of Indians hereby authorized Indian Affairs Indian Bureau Indian lands Indian Office Indian Reorganization Act Indian tribe individual Indian Interior John Backus John St June 18 Lake letter loan March 18 Marty matter operation ownership Papago Indian Reservation Papago Tribe patents petition Picotte PIERRE Provided further purpose recognized reference rehabilitation Rosebud Agency Secretary September 22 South Dakota statement tion Tribal Business Tribal Committee tribal organization Tribe of Indians trust United Wagner Wheeler-Howard Act WHITE Yankton Indian Reservation Yankton Reservation Yankton Sioux Tribe Yankton Subagency Yankton Tribe zation Zephier
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Side 29 - County of , being first duly sworn, on his oath, deposes and says that he is the...
Side 46 - 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 5 - This Act shall not apply to any reservation wherein a majority of the adult Indians, voting at a special election duly called by the Secretary of the Interior, shall vote against its application.
Side 45 - The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to proclaim new Indian reservations on lands acquired pursuant to any authority conferred by this Act, or to add such lands to existing reservations: Provided, That lands added to existing reservations shall be designated for the exclusive use of Indians entitled by enrollment or by tribal membership to residence at such reservations.
Side 45 - ... accordance with the then existing laws of the State, or Federal laws where applicable, in which said lands are located or in which the subject matter of the corporation is located, to any member of such tribe or of such corporation or any heirs of such member : Provided further, That the Secretary of the Interior may authorize voluntary exchanges of lands of equal value and the voluntary exchange of shares of equal value whenever such exchange, in his judgment, is expedient and beneficial for...
Side 46 - Any Indian tribe, or tribes, residing on the same reservation, shall have the right to organize for its common welfare, and may adopt an appropriate constitution and bylaws, which shall become effective when ratified by a majority vote of the adult members of the tribe, or of the adult Indians residing on such reservation...
Side 44 - That hereafter no land of any Indian reservation, created or set apart by treaty or agreement with the Indians, Act of Congress, Executive order, purchase, or otherwise, shall be allotted in severally to any Indian.
Side 45 - ... is not acquired. Nothing herein contained shall restrict the granting or use of permits for easements or rights-of-way ; or ingress or egress over the lands for all proper and lawful purposes ; and nothing contained herein, except as expressly provided, shall be construed as authority for the Secretary of the Interior, or any other person, to issue or promulgate a rule or regulation in conflict with the Executive order of February 1, 1917, creating the Papago Indian Reservation in Arizona or...
Side 48 - I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies...
Side 45 - Authority. Section 3 of the act of June 14, 1934 (48 Stat. 962) , entitled "An Act to define the exterior boundaries of the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona, and for other purposes...