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Page 165
... Indian people on the Great Lakes scene " . To discuss all of the Delaware migrations would be beyond the scope of this paper ( see Map 1 ) . The ... Indian lands occupied by the main body of the Delaware DELAWARE INDIAN LAND CLAIMS 165.
... Indian people on the Great Lakes scene " . To discuss all of the Delaware migrations would be beyond the scope of this paper ( see Map 1 ) . The ... Indian lands occupied by the main body of the Delaware DELAWARE INDIAN LAND CLAIMS 165.
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... Indian Tribes . President Truman noted that the United States pur- chased more than 90 percent of the territory of ... Indian Land Claims Commission . First , claims made in reference to individual Indians could not be reviewed . Second ...
... Indian Tribes . President Truman noted that the United States pur- chased more than 90 percent of the territory of ... Indian Land Claims Commission . First , claims made in reference to individual Indians could not be reviewed . Second ...
Page 175
... Indian Law concepts is required . Legal systems are designed to bring structure and organization to society . This in turn allows governments to function and interact with the population . Legal systems provide a means to direct ...
... Indian Law concepts is required . Legal systems are designed to bring structure and organization to society . This in turn allows governments to function and interact with the population . Legal systems provide a means to direct ...
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