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 12
... hold a special term for a designated class of ' cases . SEC . 3. The Court of Indian Affairs shall have original jurisdiction as follows : ( 1 ) Of all prosecution for crimes against the United States committed within the territory of ...
... hold a special term for a designated class of ' cases . SEC . 3. The Court of Indian Affairs shall have original jurisdiction as follows : ( 1 ) Of all prosecution for crimes against the United States committed within the territory of ...
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... hold to security of the peace and for good behavior , which may be exercised by the district courts of the United States , and such powers shall be subject to all limitations imposed by law upon said district courts . The orders , writs ...
... hold to security of the peace and for good behavior , which may be exercised by the district courts of the United States , and such powers shall be subject to all limitations imposed by law upon said district courts . The orders , writs ...
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... hold such stated positions ; and their tribes may require the Secretary of the Interior to give the positions to the Indians who thus qualify , replacing the white employees in question . In addition , the bill provides that when an ...
... hold such stated positions ; and their tribes may require the Secretary of the Interior to give the positions to the Indians who thus qualify , replacing the white employees in question . In addition , the bill provides that when an ...
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... hold the positions of the Government's Indian Service and to be leaders among their people on all lines involving technical proficiency . This title is of manifest importance in its bearing upon titles I and III . TITLE III . INDIAN ...
... hold the positions of the Government's Indian Service and to be leaders among their people on all lines involving technical proficiency . This title is of manifest importance in its bearing upon titles I and III . TITLE III . INDIAN ...
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... hold office for 10 years unless removed for cause by the President with the consent of the Senate . Section 2 of this title provides that the court may exercise its authority either in full session or through one or more of its judges ...
... hold office for 10 years unless removed for cause by the President with the consent of the Senate . Section 2 of this title provides that the court may exercise its authority either in full session or through one or more of its judges ...
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