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... Cherokee lands . Each of the Delaware was to recieve 160 acres of land in Oklahoma . At this time the adult Delaware were given the option of remaining in Kansas . Those that took this option had to dissolve their relationship with the ...
... Cherokee lands . Each of the Delaware was to recieve 160 acres of land in Oklahoma . At this time the adult Delaware were given the option of remaining in Kansas . Those that took this option had to dissolve their relationship with the ...
Page 171
... Cherokee citizenship rights . The Delaware were told by both the United States and the Cherokee government that " they would have equal rights , along with native - born Cherokee citizens , to all the remaining lands and funds owned by ...
... Cherokee citizenship rights . The Delaware were told by both the United States and the Cherokee government that " they would have equal rights , along with native - born Cherokee citizens , to all the remaining lands and funds owned by ...
Page 172
... Cherokee Nation " and as such , entitled to equal rights with all the other Cherokee citizens in proceeds from the sale of lands or any other income disbursed to Cherokee citizens " ( Weslager 1972 : 449 ) . Shortly after this decision ...
... Cherokee Nation " and as such , entitled to equal rights with all the other Cherokee citizens in proceeds from the sale of lands or any other income disbursed to Cherokee citizens " ( Weslager 1972 : 449 ) . Shortly after this decision ...
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