To Grant to Indians Living Under Federal Tutelage the Freedom to Organize for Purposes of Local Selfgovernment and Economic Enterprise: Hearing...on S. 2755...Feb. 27, 1934- May 17, 19341934 - 429 sider |
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Side 17
... called " sur- plus " , have been mandatorally bought from the tribes by the Government and thereafter have been disposed of to whites . The individualized parcels of land have been held under Government trust over longer or shorter ...
... called " sur- plus " , have been mandatorally bought from the tribes by the Government and thereafter have been disposed of to whites . The individualized parcels of land have been held under Government trust over longer or shorter ...
Side 33
... called " Hunter - Martin " claims . I believe they are fraudulent . They are conceived in fraud and are prosecuted in fraud to the great damage not only of the Indians but to the State of Arizona and the United States Government . Are ...
... called " Hunter - Martin " claims . I believe they are fraudulent . They are conceived in fraud and are prosecuted in fraud to the great damage not only of the Indians but to the State of Arizona and the United States Government . Are ...
Side 37
... called " Pueblo rights . " ( e ) The Papago Indians do not and never did have any title to the lands or minerals therein , either within or without the said reservation , as will hereinafter be shown by reference to the Gadsden Treaty ...
... called " Pueblo rights . " ( e ) The Papago Indians do not and never did have any title to the lands or minerals therein , either within or without the said reservation , as will hereinafter be shown by reference to the Gadsden Treaty ...
Side 41
... called Pueblo of Santa Rosa , or any village , or community in the Santa Rosa region , or any Papago village whatever , was the absolute owner of a complete , definite , indefeasible title to the land herein in controversy , or was ...
... called Pueblo of Santa Rosa , or any village , or community in the Santa Rosa region , or any Papago village whatever , was the absolute owner of a complete , definite , indefeasible title to the land herein in controversy , or was ...
Side 45
... called " Hunter claims . " Briefly , the facts are as follows : Col. Robert F. Hunter was a " West Pointer " and a Washington attorney . In 1880 deeds were drawn and acknowledged by a number of Papago Indians , con- veying to Hunter as ...
... called " Hunter claims . " Briefly , the facts are as follows : Col. Robert F. Hunter was a " West Pointer " and a Washington attorney . In 1880 deeds were drawn and acknowledged by a number of Papago Indians , con- veying to Hunter as ...
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acres administration allottees amended approval Arizona attorneys authority Band of Cherokee Blackfeet BURTON K CHAIRMAN chartered community Cherokee Indians chief Choctaw citizens Commissioner COLLIER Commissioner of Indian Congress corporation County Court of Indian Department Eastern Band economic election FAHY Five Civilized Tribes FREDENBERG Gadsden Treaty granted grazing heirs held hereby HOLTZOFF Indian Affairs Indian Bureau Indian community Indian lands Indian Office Indian reservation Indian Service Indian tribe interest Interior John Collier jurisdiction landless legislation living matter ment mineral native political Navajo organization Papago Indians present President proposed provides Pueblo purpose Quapaw restricted Rolette County schools Secretary self-government Senator ASHURST Senator FRAZIER Senator O'MAHONEY Senator STEIWER Senator THOMAS Senator THOMPSON thing THOMAS of Oklahoma thumb mark tion treaty tribal council trust patent United United States Senate vote Washington WHEELER Wheeler-Howard bill