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The court held that these Delaware were , in fact entitled to share in the property and funds of the Cherokee Nation . Delaware Indians v . Cherokee Nation , 193 U.S. 127 ( 1904 ) : grew out of the first suit described above .
The court held that these Delaware were , in fact entitled to share in the property and funds of the Cherokee Nation . Delaware Indians v . Cherokee Nation , 193 U.S. 127 ( 1904 ) : grew out of the first suit described above .
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The lower federal court upheld the claims of the Kansas - Delaware , finding that to exclude them from the award violated the " equal protection " clause of the U.S. Constitution . The court said that the ancestors of this group were ...
The lower federal court upheld the claims of the Kansas - Delaware , finding that to exclude them from the award violated the " equal protection " clause of the U.S. Constitution . The court said that the ancestors of this group were ...
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The case began in 1982 , and then proceeded to the Ontario Appeal Court in 1988 and ended August 15th , 1991 with a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada . Articles and at least one book ( Hodgins and Benidickson 1989 ) have been ...
The case began in 1982 , and then proceeded to the Ontario Appeal Court in 1988 and ended August 15th , 1991 with a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada . Articles and at least one book ( Hodgins and Benidickson 1989 ) have been ...
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