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In order for a tribe to claim damages against the government it often must prove it had " recognized title " to the land or resources in question . This means that at the time in question , the tribe had federally recognized title by ...
In order for a tribe to claim damages against the government it often must prove it had " recognized title " to the land or resources in question . This means that at the time in question , the tribe had federally recognized title by ...
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This case agreement made the Delaware who had relocated to the Cherokee Reserva- tion citizens of that tribe . The court held that these Delaware were , in fact entitled to share in the property and funds of the Cherokee Nation .
This case agreement made the Delaware who had relocated to the Cherokee Reserva- tion citizens of that tribe . The court held that these Delaware were , in fact entitled to share in the property and funds of the Cherokee Nation .
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tribe at the time of both the 1818 and 1854 treaties when the harm had been done . The lower federal court upheld the claims of the Kansas - Delaware , finding that to exclude them from the award violated the " equal protection " clause ...
tribe at the time of both the 1818 and 1854 treaties when the harm had been done . The lower federal court upheld the claims of the Kansas - Delaware , finding that to exclude them from the award violated the " equal protection " clause ...
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