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... tribes , wherein the two parties have agreed to certain definitely named stipulations . Such treaties have proceeded upon the false view - false in principle , and equal- ly false in fact - that an Indian tribe , roaming in the ...
... tribes , wherein the two parties have agreed to certain definitely named stipulations . Such treaties have proceeded upon the false view - false in principle , and equal- ly false in fact - that an Indian tribe , roaming in the ...
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A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes Helen Hunt Jackson, Henry Benjamin Whipple, Julius Hawley Seelye. In the sadly famous case of the removal of the Cherokee tribe from Georgia , it is ...
A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes Helen Hunt Jackson, Henry Benjamin Whipple, Julius Hawley Seelye. In the sadly famous case of the removal of the Cherokee tribe from Georgia , it is ...
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... tribes , of “ do- mestic dependent nations , " and as individuals , in the still more anomalous position of adult " wards ... tribe should hereafter be considered as a foreign nation with whom the United States might contract by treaty ...
... tribes , of “ do- mestic dependent nations , " and as individuals , in the still more anomalous position of adult " wards ... tribe should hereafter be considered as a foreign nation with whom the United States might contract by treaty ...
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A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes Helen Hunt Jackson, Henry Benjamin Whipple, Julius Hawley Seelye. made that old alliance with us ; they having lost caste in their tribe for having fought ...
A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes Helen Hunt Jackson, Henry Benjamin Whipple, Julius Hawley Seelye. made that old alliance with us ; they having lost caste in their tribe for having fought ...
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... tribes in the North- ern Department ; and for extinguishing the Indian claims , the whole of the said $ 20,000 , together ... tribe ; and , in 1786 , they had held a great council on the banks of the Detroit River , and sent a message to ...
... tribes in the North- ern Department ; and for extinguishing the Indian claims , the whole of the said $ 20,000 , together ... tribe ; and , in 1786 , they had held a great council on the banks of the Detroit River , and sent a message to ...
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