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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... citizens of different States wherein the amount involved is over $ 3,000 . The judicial machinery adapted to such jurisdiction is not well suited to the usual offenses and controversies arising on an Indian reservation . The result has ...
... citizens of different States wherein the amount involved is over $ 3,000 . The judicial machinery adapted to such jurisdiction is not well suited to the usual offenses and controversies arising on an Indian reservation . The result has ...
Side 37
... citizens by reason of the withdrawal order of October 28 , 1932 , made by Secre- tary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur , temporarily withdrawing certain Papago Indian lands from mineral entry . The matter is of such importance that the ...
... citizens by reason of the withdrawal order of October 28 , 1932 , made by Secre- tary of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur , temporarily withdrawing certain Papago Indian lands from mineral entry . The matter is of such importance that the ...
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... citizens amounts to 13,581,760 acres . The creation of a few more reservations could easily exhaust all remaining public domain . Who is there who can truthfully state that there was any understanding , other than that the lands in the ...
... citizens amounts to 13,581,760 acres . The creation of a few more reservations could easily exhaust all remaining public domain . Who is there who can truthfully state that there was any understanding , other than that the lands in the ...
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... citizen , under the Spanish or Mexican law , except through mining ordinances . The law of those countries recognized the title to all such mines , whether in public or granted land , as in the govern- ment , and not subject to be ...
... citizen , under the Spanish or Mexican law , except through mining ordinances . The law of those countries recognized the title to all such mines , whether in public or granted land , as in the govern- ment , and not subject to be ...
Side 45
... citizens the right to locate and prospect minerals within the reservation , in direct violation of the Executive order and act of Congress creating same , and a breach of faith with Arizona , and for the absurd reason , as stated in ...
... citizens the right to locate and prospect minerals within the reservation , in direct violation of the Executive order and act of Congress creating same , and a breach of faith with Arizona , and for the absurd reason , as stated in ...
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