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The General Claims Process The Federal Court of Claims was created in 1855. Access to this court was not granted to a tribe until 1881. In 42 years only 38 cases reached the court and only 17 resulted in awards to Indians ( Hagan 1988 ...
The General Claims Process The Federal Court of Claims was created in 1855. Access to this court was not granted to a tribe until 1881. In 42 years only 38 cases reached the court and only 17 resulted in awards to Indians ( Hagan 1988 ...
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In order for a tribe to claim damages against the government it often must prove it had " recognized title " to the land or resources in question ... One is the 1790 Non - Intercourse Act and the second is the Indian Claims Commission .
In order for a tribe to claim damages against the government it often must prove it had " recognized title " to the land or resources in question ... One is the 1790 Non - Intercourse Act and the second is the Indian Claims Commission .
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A suit was filed in Claims Court to determine the property rights of the Delaware on Cherokee land . In addition the money owed to the Delaware as a result of the Journeycake decision still had not been paid .
A suit was filed in Claims Court to determine the property rights of the Delaware on Cherokee land . In addition the money owed to the Delaware as a result of the Journeycake decision still had not been paid .
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