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... Indian Affairs : Laws and treaties , volume II ( Treaties ) , pp . 725-731 . Washington : Government Printing Office . Kawashima , Yasuhide . 1989. Forest diplomats : The role of interpreters in Indian - White relations on the early ...
... Indian Affairs : Laws and treaties , volume II ( Treaties ) , pp . 725-731 . Washington : Government Printing Office . Kawashima , Yasuhide . 1989. Forest diplomats : The role of interpreters in Indian - White relations on the early ...
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... Indian relationships were delineated . Firstly , Indian rights of prior occupancy , but not of sovereignty were recog- nized . Secondly , land surrenders had to be made before the land was open to white occupation , and only the Crown ...
... Indian relationships were delineated . Firstly , Indian rights of prior occupancy , but not of sovereignty were recog- nized . Secondly , land surrenders had to be made before the land was open to white occupation , and only the Crown ...
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... Indian family leaders claimed their favorite hunting area as their land , invited extended family members to live ... Indian tradi- tions . Although some wear traditional garb , others dress " more Indian than Indian ” – like the woman ...
... Indian family leaders claimed their favorite hunting area as their land , invited extended family members to live ... Indian tradi- tions . Although some wear traditional garb , others dress " more Indian than Indian ” – like the woman ...
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George F Aubin | 13 |
Richard Burleson | 35 |
Andrew Cowell Alonzo Moss Sr | 61 |
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