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Page 173
Waldman ( 1985 : 178 ) has noted that as a result of the Dawes and Curtis Act ( 1898 ) , which dealt with inheritance laws , " the Indian land base shrunk from about 150 million acres to about 60 million acres " .
Waldman ( 1985 : 178 ) has noted that as a result of the Dawes and Curtis Act ( 1898 ) , which dealt with inheritance laws , " the Indian land base shrunk from about 150 million acres to about 60 million acres " .
Page 174
There are three key basic points that must be noted in reference to the Indian Land Claims Commission . First , claims made in reference to individual Indians could not be reviewed . Second , Indians who lost land ...
There are three key basic points that must be noted in reference to the Indian Land Claims Commission . First , claims made in reference to individual Indians could not be reviewed . Second , Indians who lost land ...
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We do not inherit the land from our grandparents ; we borrow it from our grandchildren . ( African ) with these traditional mottoes of exploitation : - - Multiply , and subdue the land . ( Judeo - Christian ) - No land without its land ...
We do not inherit the land from our grandparents ; we borrow it from our grandchildren . ( African ) with these traditional mottoes of exploitation : - - Multiply , and subdue the land . ( Judeo - Christian ) - No land without its land ...
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