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... original fundamental principle , that discovery gave exclusive title to those who made it [ the Americans and Europeans ] . 21 U.S. ( * Wheat . ) at 574 By this holding only the United States government could extinguish occu- pancy ...
... original fundamental principle , that discovery gave exclusive title to those who made it [ the Americans and Europeans ] . 21 U.S. ( * Wheat . ) at 574 By this holding only the United States government could extinguish occu- pancy ...
Page 178
... original guidelines the eligibility rules were somewhat broad . As a result over 1500 petitions from Munsee Indians were received by the Bureau of Indian Affairs . This delayed the settlement , since each one had to be reviewed and all ...
... original guidelines the eligibility rules were somewhat broad . As a result over 1500 petitions from Munsee Indians were received by the Bureau of Indian Affairs . This delayed the settlement , since each one had to be reviewed and all ...
Page 250
... original approach of filling out kinship schedules and taking the designations thus obtained to delimit the system . No linguist would accept the simplest surface elements or constructions as providing the distinctive structural el ...
... original approach of filling out kinship schedules and taking the designations thus obtained to delimit the system . No linguist would accept the simplest surface elements or constructions as providing the distinctive structural el ...
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