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... tribal fund . The key point is that , after this , these individuals could not share in any future Delaware property ... tribal funds . They in turn , however , refused to share the Cherokee tribal funds with the Delaware ( Grumet 1989 ...
... tribal fund . The key point is that , after this , these individuals could not share in any future Delaware property ... tribal funds . They in turn , however , refused to share the Cherokee tribal funds with the Delaware ( Grumet 1989 ...
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... tribal status and thus lost lands could not be recovered by the tribe . The allotment of tribal land to individual Delaware and the sale of the " surplus " land was completed by 1910. In the 1920s an oil boom swept Oklahoma . Oil was ...
... tribal status and thus lost lands could not be recovered by the tribe . The allotment of tribal land to individual Delaware and the sale of the " surplus " land was completed by 1910. In the 1920s an oil boom swept Oklahoma . Oil was ...
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... Tribal Business Committee v . Weeks , 430 U.S. 73 ( 1977 ) : U.S. Supreme Court in an eight - to - one decision reversed the lower federal court ruling . The court held that even though the ancestors of the Kansas Delaware had been part ...
... Tribal Business Committee v . Weeks , 430 U.S. 73 ( 1977 ) : U.S. Supreme Court in an eight - to - one decision reversed the lower federal court ruling . The court held that even though the ancestors of the Kansas Delaware had been part ...
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