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An Indian could not kill a pig when found destroying a cornfield , berb patch , or clam bed , but rather was required to seek a judicial settlement in an English court . There are multiple logical contradictions present here , some of ...
An Indian could not kill a pig when found destroying a cornfield , berb patch , or clam bed , but rather was required to seek a judicial settlement in an English court . There are multiple logical contradictions present here , some of ...
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Methodology Nantucket deeds , probate records , court records , and Propri- etors ' Records have been searched for Indian place names and variations in the 17th and 18th centuries , and , when possible , compared with the same names as ...
Methodology Nantucket deeds , probate records , court records , and Propri- etors ' Records have been searched for Indian place names and variations in the 17th and 18th centuries , and , when possible , compared with the same names as ...
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Indeed , in 1885 , the Wisconsin Supreme Court declared that the Brothertons ' tribal character remained intact . Furthermore , the provision which permitted the Brothertons to retain their right to receive annuities due them from the ...
Indeed , in 1885 , the Wisconsin Supreme Court declared that the Brothertons ' tribal character remained intact . Furthermore , the provision which permitted the Brothertons to retain their right to receive annuities due them from the ...
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