Indian Land Laws: Being a Treatise on Indian Land Titles in Oklahoma and Under the General Allotment Act, Amendments and Legislation Supplemental Thereto, Including a Full Consideration of Conveyances of Lands of Minors, Descent, Dower, Curtesy, Taxation, Easements in and Actions Affecting Title to Allotted Indian Lands; Also a Compilation of Treaties, Agreements and Statutes Applicable Thereto, Fully Annotated

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Vernon Law Books Company, 1913 - 967 sider

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Selection
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Section Page 57 Tonkawa
51
CHAPTER 9
52
AlienationRestrictions onDefinition
54
Imposition and extension of restrictions
56
Expiration of restrictions on alienation
57
Removal of restrictions on alienation
58
AlienationInvoluntary restrictions on
59
CHAPTER 10
60
Alienation of surplus lands
61
Alienation of lands allotted in name of deceased member of the tribe
62
70a AlienationIntermarried Cherokees
63
70c Cherokee Outlet allottees
65
CHAPTER 11
66
Alienation of homesteadRestrictions on
68
Alienation of fractional part of surplus of living members
69
Date of patent
71
Alienation of inherited surplus allotment
72
Alienation of land allotted in name of ancestor
76
AlienationFreedmen lands
77
Mississippi Choctaws
78
78a Intermarried whites and adopted citizens
80
Involuntary alienation
81
CHAPTER 12
83
AlienationRestrictions on surplus Creek allotment
84
AlienationCreek homestead
85
CHAPTER 13
91
CHAPTER 8
97
Alienation by minors of inherited lands under section 22
107
Section Page
113
Freedmen
119
Court having jurisdiction of settlement of estate of
128
AlienationRemoval of restrictions on under Act of
134
Absentee Shawnee and Citizen Pottawatomie
139
AlienationAllotments of Kiowa Comanche and Apache
147
Section AGE AND QUANTUM OF INDIAN BLOOD Page
158
CHAPTER 19
166
Officers authorized to take acknowledgments in the
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CHAPTER 20
178
Sale of real estate of minors for purposes of education
184
CONVEYANCE OF LANDS OF MINORS UPON ORDER OF COUN TY COURTS OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA Section Page 172 County cou...
188
United States courts in the Indian Territory
189
County courts in the exercise of probate authority are courts of general jurisdiction
192
Probate CodeHistory of
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MinorsWho are
196
Appointment of guardians for incompetent and insane per sons
198
Partition of real estate
199
Sale of real estate of a minorWhen authorized by stat ute
200
Necessary steps in proceedings to sell
201
Petition for sale of the real estate of a minor
203
Hearing and order to show cause
204
Service of notice of hearing on order to show cause prior to June 17 1910
205
Service of notice of hearing of order to show cause subse quent to June 17 1910
206
Statutory provisions relating to sale of real estate of de cedent to control where not otherwise provided
207
Order of sale
208
Notice of sale prior to June 17 1910
210
Notice of sale subsequent to June 17 1910
211
Time and place of sale
212
The real estate of a minor may upon order of the county court be sold by his guardian at private sale
213
Proof of service
214
Return of sale and proceedings thereon prior to June
217
Return of sale subsequent to June 17 1910 and proceed ings in confirmation thereof
218
Limitation on time of sale
220
Conveyance by guardians
221
Sales for railroad purposes
222
MinorsMortgage of estates
223
Oil and gasLeases forOf lands of minors under Act of May 27 1908
225
Collateral attack on sale
226
Guardianship how terminated
227
CONVEYANCES OF TIMBER ON ALLOTTED INDIAN LANDS
229
CHAPTER 24
236
Oil and gasLeases for under Act of May 27 1908
245
Section Page
251
Descent of allotted Cherokee lands prior to April 28 1904
262
Descent under the Creek Supplemental Agreement
268
Descent of allotted Seminole lands subsequent to Novem
274
CHAPTER 28
284
258
290
Appeal
302
EASEMENTS IN INDIAN LANDS
305
CHAPTER 31
314
Taxation of lands allotted under the Seminole Allotment
320
Taxation of allotted Indian lands as affected by the
326
CHAPTER 32
334
CHAPTER 33
340
Jurisdiction of courts of the United States as affected
347
331
351
Actions for the recovery of allotted Indian lands
354
CHAPTER 35
366
Segregated coal lands in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation
372
348c Jurisdiction conferred upon Commission
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Section Page 354 Certain Creek children to be added to rolls
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Closing rollsChoctaws and Chickasaws
383
Tribal rolls to be prepared
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CHAPTER 38
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AlienationRemoval of restrictions
387
Arkansas law extended to persons and estates of Indians and freedmen
388
CHAPTER 39
389
Certain lands reserved from allotment
390
Authorizing disposition of lands reserved
391
Reservations from allotment for churches and cemetery purposesChoctaw and Chickasaw Nations
392
Reservations from allotmentChoctaw and Chickasaw Nations
393
CHAPTER 40
394
Laying out of townsites authorized
395
Corporate and townsite limits may differ
396
Appraisement and sale authorized
397
Townsite commission is abolished and duties devolved upon Secretary
398
Commissions work transferred to Secretary
399
Directing payment of moneys
407
102
408
Ratification of selection where no contest pending
409
459
431
Enrolled members dying not to participate
437
Cherokee
438
CHAPTER 44
459
Jurisdiction conferred upon Commission
465
Jurisdiction conferred upon United States courts
473
CHAPTER 45
479
Section Page
480
Citizenship courtJurisdiction
495
37
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Temporary allotments to Choctaw and Chickasaw freed
501
574
507
Patents acceptance of for minors
513
CHAPTER 46
520
Amendment to Segregated Land Act contained in the
526
Allottable lands
528
TownsitesOwner of improvements preference right
539
Roads
559
Cemeteries
560
Tribal fundsDisposition of
561
Leases of allotted lands
563
Each allottee to be put in possession
564
Not to repeal original agreement except where in conflict
565
CHAPTER 49
566
Allotment of Seminole LandsRestrictions upon aliena tion
567
LeasesAgricultural and mineral
568
Reservation for church purposes
569
HomesteadRestrictions uponAlienation and exemp tion from taxation
570
Jurisdiction conferred upon United States court
571
CHAPTER 50
574
Chickasaw
580
Right of eminent domain conferred
600
CHAPTER 53
606
748
612
Section Page 759 Allotment records
615
Tribal property
616
CHAPTER 54
618
Conveyance in fee simple
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A fee tail an estate for life
620
May relinquish her dower how
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Acknowledgment to be attested how where taken within United States
622
Proof of identity of grantor or witness
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Proof of
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40
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Lost deed
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Deeds of administrators etc Acknowledging and record ing
627
CHAPTER 707 32 STAT 841 APPROVED AND EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY
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Section Page 820 Of expression come on part of father or on part
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How legitimized by subsequent marriage
635
mother
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Heir at law may be made by declaration in writing
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Choctaw
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DescentGeneral rule
641
DescentGeneral rule
642
CHAPTER 58
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Widows dower in lands
645
43
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Assent in such case how given
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When provision in lieu of dower forfeited
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Commissioners to lay off dower 49
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Widows dower at her death descends how
650
RenunciationWhen must be filed
651
Duty of heir to assign dower
652
When petition stands for hearingOrder thereon
653
Commissioners to be appointed and their duties
654
Of the crop growing on the land assigned as dower at wid ows death
655
Creek courts not reestablished
656
AllotmentsBy whom selected
657
AllotmentsPreference right in selection
658
Trust patent issue to allottees
659
Restrictions upon alienation
660
Lands ceded to be held for settlement
661
Allotment to religious society
662
Section Page
663
CHAPTER 5
669
BLED IND 2D ED
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Section Page
674
Section Page
675
Secretary may partition trust lands of deceased allottee
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22
688
Kiowa Comanche and Apache
689
CHAPTER 62
696
Osage
698
Section Page
700
Confirmation of previous allotments
702
CHAPTER 64
706
CHAPTER 65
713
987
719
Pro rata division of tribal funds
725
Taxation of lands allotted to the Kiowas Comanches
731
47
737
CHAPTER 68
738
1042
742
Division of land among members of the tribe
744
1048
748
THE ACT OF APRIL 18 1912 SUPPLEMENTARY TO
757
CHAPTER 70
763
Section Page
768
Ottawa
769
Allotment to Miami and United Peoria
774
Agreement ratified
780
AN ACT FOR THE REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS ON ALIENA
782
Rights of Sac and Fox to select lands in severalty
788
Schedule of lands previously allotted
794
Section Page
795
CHAPTER 79
801
In general
804
Automatic signals and safety appliances
807
Section Page 1165 Act providing for opening of highways through Indian
811
lands
814
PART III
816
Cherokee allotment certificate
818
Cherokee homestead deed
819
Cherokee allotment deed
821
Choctaw and Chickasaw homestead certificate
823
Choctaw and Chickasaw allotment certificate
824
Choctaw and Chickasaw homestead patent
825
Choctaw and Chickasaw allotment patent
827
Mississippi Choctaw homestead designation
829
Mississippi Choctaw allotment designation
830
Mississippi Choctaw homestead certificate
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Mississippi Choctaw allotment certificate
832
Minor Mississippi Choctaw homestead certificate
833
Minor Mississippi Choctaw allotment certificate
834
Mississippi Choctaw homestead patent
835
Mississippi Choctaw allotment patent
837
Allotment certificate of Choctaw and Chickasaw freedmen
840
Creek certificate of selection
841
Creek homestead certificate
843
Creek allotment certificate
844
Creek allotment deed
845
Creek homestead deed
847
Seminole certificate of homestead designation
849
Seminole certificate of allotment
850
Seminole newborn certificate
851
Seminole deceased allottee certificate
852
TABLE OF CASES CITED Page 853
853
484
871
INDEX Page 887
887
Peoria
906
20
909
486
910
Deed not effective as to third person until recorded 627
921
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Side 677 - And every Indian born within the territorial limits of the United States to whom allotments shall have been made under the provisions of this act, or under any law or treaty, and every Indian born within the territorial limits of the United States who has voluntarily taken up. within said limits, his residence separate and apart from any tribe of Indians therein, and has adopted the habits of civilized life, is hereby declared to be a citizen of the United States...
Side 677 - ... every Indian born within the territorial limits of the United States who has voluntarily taken up, within said limits, his residence separate and apart from any tribe of Indians therein, and has adopted the habits of civilized life, is hereby declared to be a citizen of the United States, and is entitled to all the rights, privileges, and immunities of such citizens...
Side 693 - States, or any Indian allotment while the title to the same shall be held in trust by the Government, or while the same shall remain inalienable by the allottee without the consent of the United States, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.
Side 550 - April, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, entitled to be enrolled under section twenty-one of the Act of Congress approved June twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, entitled "An act for the protection of the people of the Indian Territory, and for other purposes...
Side 140 - Indians residing on such reservation, as the case may be, at a special election authorized and called by the Secretary of the Interior under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe.
Side 704 - An act for the relief and civilization of the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota...
Side 803 - That upon the approval of the allotments provided for in this act by the Secretary of the Interior, he shall cause patents to issue therefor in the name of the allottees, which patents shall be of the legal effect, and declare that the United States does and will hold the land thus allotted, for the period of twenty-five years, in trust for the sole use and benefit...
Side 680 - That in all cases where any tribe or band of Indians has been, or shall hereafter be, located upon any reservation created for their use, either by treaty stipulation or by virtue of an act of Congress or executive order setting apart the same for their use. the President of the United States be. and he hereby is. authorized, whenever in his opinion any reservation or any part thereof of such Indians is advantageous for agricultural and grazing purposes, to cause said reservation, or any part thereof,...
Side 778 - ... the south half of the northwest quarter, and the north half of the southwest quarter of section...
Side 527 - ... as amended by the act of March 21, 1918 (40 Stat. 458; 43 USC 335, 337, 338), authorize the Secretary of the Interior, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by him, to grant relief to certain classes of desert-land claimants.

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