California Indians Jurisdictional Act: Hearings...on S. 1651...S. 1779, Mar. 8- May17, June 21-30, July 26, Aug. 2, 9, 1937 |
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... further amended by adding the following proviso : " Provided further , That the Secretary of the Interior is au- thorized and directed to allow two years from the date of the approval of this Act in which to receive applications for ...
... further amended by adding the following proviso : " Provided further , That the Secretary of the Interior is au- thorized and directed to allow two years from the date of the approval of this Act in which to receive applications for ...
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... further , That the courts shall consider and determine , as near as may be , the value of the personal property , rights , services , facilities , and improve- ments set out and described in the aforesaid eighteen unratified treaties ...
... further , That the courts shall consider and determine , as near as may be , the value of the personal property , rights , services , facilities , and improve- ments set out and described in the aforesaid eighteen unratified treaties ...
Side 5
... said unratified treaties had title by reason of occupancy and use and shall compute the value of said acreage at $ 1.25 per acre and shall render judgment for such value : And provided further , That CALIFORNIA INDIANS JURISDICTIONAL ACT 5.
... said unratified treaties had title by reason of occupancy and use and shall compute the value of said acreage at $ 1.25 per acre and shall render judgment for such value : And provided further , That CALIFORNIA INDIANS JURISDICTIONAL ACT 5.
Side 6
... further , That the courts shall con- sider and determine , as near as may be , the value of the personal property , rights , services , facilities , and improvements set out and described in the aforesaid eighteen unratified treaties ...
... further , That the courts shall con- sider and determine , as near as may be , the value of the personal property , rights , services , facilities , and improvements set out and described in the aforesaid eighteen unratified treaties ...
Side 7
... further provides for the extension of time for amend- ments to the petition in the suit authorized under the act , approved May 18 , 1928 ( 45 Stat . L. 602 ) . It appears that the petition filed within the period authorized in the said ...
... further provides for the extension of time for amend- ments to the petition in the suit authorized under the act , approved May 18 , 1928 ( 45 Stat . L. 602 ) . It appears that the petition filed within the period authorized in the said ...
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18 treaties 45 Stat acre acreage amended amount appropriation attorney of record attorney or attorneys authorized auxiliary award behalf believe Board of Cooperation BULOW BUTLER Cali California Indian Rights CHAIRMAN citizens city and county Commissioner COLLIER Commissioner of Indian Committee on Indian compensation conference Congress Court of Claims defendant delegates Department ELMER THOMAS Enabling Act entitled F. G. Collett Federal fees filed fornia Government hearings hereby Indian Affairs Indian Board Indian Rights Association Indians of California Interior J. W. Henderson John Collier JOHNSON judgment jurisdictional act jurisdictional bill justice lands legislation letter matter ment Mission Indians nontreaty Indians number of tribes Office paid persons petition plaintiff present President proposed reason recovery right of occupancy Secretary selection Senator CHAVEZ Senator FRAZIER Senator WHEELER set-offs settlement SHIPE statement submitted suit Supreme Court thereof treaty Indians United Washington
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Side 168 - The Mexicans who, in the territories aforesaid, shall not preserve the character of citizens of the Mexican Republic, conformably with what is stipulated in the preceding article, shall be incorporated into the Union of the United States, and be admitted at the proper time (to be judged of by the Congress of the United States...
Side 169 - Government ; yet it may well be doubted whether those tribes which reside within the acknowledged boundaries of the United States can, with strict accuracy, be denominated foreign nations. They may, more correctly, perhaps, be denominated domestic dependent nations. They...
Side 109 - And finally, the sacredness of this obligation shall never be lost sight of by the said government when providing for the removal...
Side 149 - If the thing stolen consists of any evidence of debt, or other written instrument, the amount of money due thereupon, or secured to be paid thereby, and remaining unsatisfied, or which in any contingency might be collected thereon, or the value of the property the title to which is shown thereby, or the sum which might be recovered in the absence thereof, is the value of the thing stolen.
Side 256 - The Commissioner of Indian Affairs shall, under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior and "agreeable to such regulations as the President may prescribe, have the management of all Indian affairs and of all matters arising out of Indian relations.
Side 359 - The amount of any judgment shall be placed in the Treasury of the United States to the credit of the Indians of California and shall draw interest at the rate of 4 per centum per annum and shall be thereafter subject to appropriation by Congress for educational, health, industrial, and other purposes for the benefit of said Indians, including the purchase of lands and building of homes, and no part of said judgment shall be paid out in per capita payments to said Indians...
Side 132 - Ao' 16S4' I, TH Ward, County Clerk, and ex officio clerk of the Superior Court, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a full, true, and correct copy of the original Articles of Incorporation ol " Sons of the Revolution," on file in my office, and that I have carefully compared the same with the original.
Side 109 - That no purchase, grant, lease, or other conveyance of lands, or of any title or claim thereto, from any Indian nation or tribe of Indians, shall be of any validity in law or equity, unless the same be made by treaty or convention entered into pursuant to the constitution.
Side 202 - All claims of whatsoever nature the Indians of California as defined in section 1 of this Act may have against the United States by reason of lands taken from them in the State of California by the United States without compensation...
Side 78 - Any person who by means of a wilfully false statement or representation, or by impersonation, or other fraudulent device obtains, or attempts to obtain, or aids or abets any person to obtain: (a) A pension certificate to which he is not entitled...