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In 1866 the Delaware ceded the remainder of their Kansas land for ter- ritory in Oklahoma on unoccupied Cherokee lands . Each of the Delaware was to recieve 160 acres of land in Oklahoma . At this time the adult Delaware were given the ...
In 1866 the Delaware ceded the remainder of their Kansas land for ter- ritory in Oklahoma on unoccupied Cherokee lands . Each of the Delaware was to recieve 160 acres of land in Oklahoma . At this time the adult Delaware were given the ...
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Background Information to the Delaware - Cherokee Law Suit The agreement that the Delaware signed with the Cherokee in 1867 resulted in the termination of the Delaware tribe as a political unit . The Delaware become Cherokee citizens ...
Background Information to the Delaware - Cherokee Law Suit The agreement that the Delaware signed with the Cherokee in 1867 resulted in the termination of the Delaware tribe as a political unit . The Delaware become Cherokee citizens ...
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The Cherokee appealed this decision and it then went to the Supreme Court . The Supreme Court upheld the lower court's ruling by noting that the Delaware were , due to the 1867 agreement , citizens of the Cherokee Nation " and as such ...
The Cherokee appealed this decision and it then went to the Supreme Court . The Supreme Court upheld the lower court's ruling by noting that the Delaware were , due to the 1867 agreement , citizens of the Cherokee Nation " and as such ...
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