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Indian lands occupied by the main body of the Delaware along with the Mo- hicans and Munsees were originally obtained from the Miami and Pakashaw Indians in 1770 ( Senate Report 1518 : 8 , 1968 ) . On December 12 , 1808 , President ...
Indian lands occupied by the main body of the Delaware along with the Mo- hicans and Munsees were originally obtained from the Miami and Pakashaw Indians in 1770 ( Senate Report 1518 : 8 , 1968 ) . On December 12 , 1808 , President ...
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... Indians ( Hagan 1988 : 19 ) . In 1946 , Congress signed into law the Indian Claims Commission Act . This was done as ... Indians could not be reviewed . Second , Indians who lost land when reservations were broken up , could not be ...
... Indians ( Hagan 1988 : 19 ) . In 1946 , Congress signed into law the Indian Claims Commission Act . This was done as ... Indians could not be reviewed . Second , Indians who lost land when reservations were broken up , could not be ...
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... Indians to continue to occupy and use the land they were on . The doctrine held that only the sovereign or his representative could end the Indian rights of occupancy . This legal theory further held that the Indians could not sell ...
... Indians to continue to occupy and use the land they were on . The doctrine held that only the sovereign or his representative could end the Indian rights of occupancy . This legal theory further held that the Indians could not sell ...
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