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Page 230
... land . The Quapaw own about 70 % of the land affected by the mining of lead and zinc . The Quapaw had long used this area for hunting and fishing before being moved to northeast Oklahoma with the Treaty of 1833. Negotiations by the ...
... land . The Quapaw own about 70 % of the land affected by the mining of lead and zinc . The Quapaw had long used this area for hunting and fishing before being moved to northeast Oklahoma with the Treaty of 1833. Negotiations by the ...
Page 231
... land that was then made available for white settlers by giving much smaller tracts of land for each tribal member rather than dividing the entire reserved land . The tribes lost significant amounts of land through the allotment system ...
... land that was then made available for white settlers by giving much smaller tracts of land for each tribal member rather than dividing the entire reserved land . The tribes lost significant amounts of land through the allotment system ...
Page 404
... land and resources . This division can be summed up as that between section 109 giving ownership and beneficial interest in all land and natural resources in the province to Ontario and section 91 ( 24 ) giving Canada responsibility for ...
... land and resources . This division can be summed up as that between section 109 giving ownership and beneficial interest in all land and natural resources in the province to Ontario and section 91 ( 24 ) giving Canada responsibility for ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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