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... Munsee from Canada joined this group ; thus they came to be called the Stockbridge- Munsee . In 1837 , John W. Quinney drafted a new tribal constitution that called for choosing tribal officers by election rather than by the traditional ...
... Munsee from Canada joined this group ; thus they came to be called the Stockbridge- Munsee . In 1837 , John W. Quinney drafted a new tribal constitution that called for choosing tribal officers by election rather than by the traditional ...
Page 167
... Munsee suffered a substantial loss of their land base due to the 1887 General Allotment Act . In 1938 , the Stockbridge - Munsee tribal constitution was approved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs under the Indian Reorganization Act of ...
... Munsee suffered a substantial loss of their land base due to the 1887 General Allotment Act . In 1938 , the Stockbridge - Munsee tribal constitution was approved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs under the Indian Reorganization Act of ...
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... Munsee had moved to Wisconsin . The Munsee group of the Delaware were the most dispersed of all . This group broke down into several subgroups . After the American Revolution , many of the Munsee migrated to Ontario to live on the Grand ...
... Munsee had moved to Wisconsin . The Munsee group of the Delaware were the most dispersed of all . This group broke down into several subgroups . After the American Revolution , many of the Munsee migrated to Ontario to live on the Grand ...
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