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Page 173
... land had been bought from the Indians , usually at ridiculously low prices , and thrown open to white settlement in the land run " ( Waldman 1985 : 183 ; see land ad , illustration 6 ) . The results of the Dawes Act for the Delaware ...
... land had been bought from the Indians , usually at ridiculously low prices , and thrown open to white settlement in the land run " ( Waldman 1985 : 183 ; see land ad , illustration 6 ) . The results of the Dawes Act for the Delaware ...
Page 174
... Land Claims Commission . First , claims made in reference to individual Indians could not be reviewed . Second , Indians who lost land when reservations were broken up , could not be reimbursed under the Indian Claims Commission . Third ...
... Land Claims Commission . First , claims made in reference to individual Indians could not be reviewed . Second , Indians who lost land when reservations were broken up , could not be reimbursed under the Indian Claims Commission . Third ...
Page 299
... land without its land - lord . ( Medieval European ) to illustrate the point that the traditional Euro - American assumptions are not the only ones . Indeed , these exploitative assumptions that so very many today leave unquestioned ...
... land without its land - lord . ( Medieval European ) to illustrate the point that the traditional Euro - American assumptions are not the only ones . Indeed , these exploitative assumptions that so very many today leave unquestioned ...
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