Wheeler-Howard Act--exempt Certain Indians: Hearings Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-sixth Congress, Third Session, on S. 2103, an Act to Exempt Certain Indians and Indian Tribes from the Provisions of the Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984), as Amended. June 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, and 20, 1940U.S. Government Printing Office, 1940 - 529 sider |
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... LETTERS OF COMMISSIONER REMARKS OF HON . BURTON K. WHEELER OF MONTANA IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES , DECEMBER 21 , 1929 Mr. WHEELER . Mr. President , I ask unanimous consent to have inserted in the Congressional Record four ...
... LETTERS OF COMMISSIONER REMARKS OF HON . BURTON K. WHEELER OF MONTANA IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES , DECEMBER 21 , 1929 Mr. WHEELER . Mr. President , I ask unanimous consent to have inserted in the Congressional Record four ...
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... letter to call attention to the underlying facts . Indian wealth totaling hundreds of millions of dollars- possibly a billion dollars -- is essentially indivisible . It includes such items as mineral and oil resources , power sites ...
... letter to call attention to the underlying facts . Indian wealth totaling hundreds of millions of dollars- possibly a billion dollars -- is essentially indivisible . It includes such items as mineral and oil resources , power sites ...
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... letter can be wholly met through the method of tribal incorporation , but it would seem that a complete study should be given to the subject of passing over to the Indians themselves a collective responsibility for their tribal business ...
... letter can be wholly met through the method of tribal incorporation , but it would seem that a complete study should be given to the subject of passing over to the Indians themselves a collective responsibility for their tribal business ...
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... much to say about the difficult situation of the Sioux tribes . Instead , I offer for the record a memo- randum upon that subject , and a letter containing suggestions 34 WHEELER - HOWARD ACT - EXEMPT CERTAIN INDIANS.
... much to say about the difficult situation of the Sioux tribes . Instead , I offer for the record a memo- randum upon that subject , and a letter containing suggestions 34 WHEELER - HOWARD ACT - EXEMPT CERTAIN INDIANS.
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... letter containing suggestions by Representative Francis Case . I wish to offer for the record , without reading them , telegrams and letters from nearly all of the Nevada tribes involved ; nearly all of the California tribes involved ...
... letter containing suggestions by Representative Francis Case . I wish to offer for the record , without reading them , telegrams and letters from nearly all of the Nevada tribes involved ; nearly all of the California tribes involved ...
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Side 3 - For the purpose of preserving the living and growing timber and promoting the younger growth on forest reservations, the Secretary of the Interior, under such rules and regulations as he shall prescribe...
Side 22 - Territory where such land is located, and that at the expiration of said period the United States will convey the same by patent to said Indian, or his heirs as aforesaid, in fee, discharged of said trust and free of all charge or incumbrance whatsoever: Provided, That the President of the United States may in any case in his discretion extend the period.
Side 169 - Rogers (chairman) presiding'. The CHAIRMAN. The committee will be in order. We have met this morning to take testimony on HR 46.
Side 134 - Act shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the Indian tribe or individual Indian for which the land is acquired, and such lands or rights shall be exempt from State and local taxation.
Side 298 - The permission of other consciences and worships than a state professeth, only can, according to God, procure a firm and lasting peace; good assurance being taken, according to the wisdom of the civil state, for uniformity of civil obedience from all sorts. Twelfthly. Lastly, true civility and Christianity may both flourish in a state or kingdom, notwithstanding the permission of divers and contrary consciences, either of Jew or Gentile.
Side 382 - Such charter may convey to the incorporated tribe the power to purchase, take by gift, or bequest, or otherwise, own, hold, manage, operate, and dispose of property of every description, real and personal...
Side 3 - 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 381 - ... in accordance with Section 16 of the Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934 (48 Stat. 984) , as amended by the Act of June 15, 1935 (49 Stat.
Side 197 - Today," published by the Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America in 1930, Walter Albion Squires, DD, of Philadelphia, says of Mr.
Side 1 - 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 severalty to any Indian.