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... Tribes . President Truman noted that the United States pur- chased more than 90 percent of the territory of the country from the Native Americans at a price of 800 million dollars . The President said that it would be a miracle " if in ...
... Tribes . President Truman noted that the United States pur- chased more than 90 percent of the territory of the country from the Native Americans at a price of 800 million dollars . The President said that it would be a miracle " if in ...
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... tribe . The court held that these Delaware were , in fact entitled to share in the property and funds of the Cherokee ... tribes . United States v . Delaware Tribe of Indians , 427 F. 2d 1218 ( 1970 ) : This case was an appeal by the ...
... tribe . The court held that these Delaware were , in fact entitled to share in the property and funds of the Cherokee ... tribes . United States v . Delaware Tribe of Indians , 427 F. 2d 1218 ( 1970 ) : This case was an appeal by the ...
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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 ... tribes on these grounds against eastern states , DELAWARE INDIAN LAND CLAIMS 179.
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 ... tribes on these grounds against eastern states , DELAWARE INDIAN LAND CLAIMS 179.
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