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This case held that although Indians had aboriginal title or original title , the federal government only could end such title . This could be done through purchase or seizure . In order for a tribe to claim damages against the DELAWARE ...
This case held that although Indians had aboriginal title or original title , the federal government only could end such title . This could be done through purchase or seizure . In order for a tribe to claim damages against the DELAWARE ...
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A determination of who was eligible to collect this award money then had to be made ( 25 U.S.C.S. , 1967 : 1141-1147 ; 25 U.S.C.S. , 1968 : 11811186 ; P.L. 90-508 : 82 Stat . 861 , 1968 ) . In the original guidelines the eligibility ...
A determination of who was eligible to collect this award money then had to be made ( 25 U.S.C.S. , 1967 : 1141-1147 ; 25 U.S.C.S. , 1968 : 11811186 ; P.L. 90-508 : 82 Stat . 861 , 1968 ) . In the original guidelines the eligibility ...
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I suspect , however , that methodological inertia supported by the linguistic incompetence and lack of interest of ethnographers has resulted in the uncritical perpetuation of Lewis Henry Morgan's ( 1871 ) original approach of filling ...
I suspect , however , that methodological inertia supported by the linguistic incompetence and lack of interest of ethnographers has resulted in the uncritical perpetuation of Lewis Henry Morgan's ( 1871 ) original approach of filling ...
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