Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... question of which of these explanations is correct , the answer is necessarily , at least given current knowledge , far more speculative than the conclusion that it is probably one or the other ( or both ) . The main purpose of this ...
... question of which of these explanations is correct , the answer is necessarily , at least given current knowledge , far more speculative than the conclusion that it is probably one or the other ( or both ) . The main purpose of this ...
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... question . This means that at the time in question , the tribe had federally recognized title by treaty or law to the land . A violation of such title by the government is a " taking " under the Fifth Amendment and subject to ...
... question . This means that at the time in question , the tribe had federally recognized title by treaty or law to the land . A violation of such title by the government is a " taking " under the Fifth Amendment and subject to ...
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... Question # 3 ) obviously varied with persons , places , and times , to the extent that no simple summary statement ... questions , but to most other similar questions that will arise , as we count - down to 12 October 1992 for Encounter ...
... Question # 3 ) obviously varied with persons , places , and times , to the extent that no simple summary statement ... questions , but to most other similar questions that will arise , as we count - down to 12 October 1992 for Encounter ...
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