Chippewa Indians of Minnesota: Hearing Before a Subcommittee...on H.R.26, H.R. 27, 28 & 6493U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - 110 halaman |
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... determined upon the law . I have stated that under the original law those lands that were disposed of as agri- cultural lands were to be taken by homesteaders and they were to pay therefor $ 1.25 an acre , which money was to go to the ...
... determined upon the law . I have stated that under the original law those lands that were disposed of as agri- cultural lands were to be taken by homesteaders and they were to pay therefor $ 1.25 an acre , which money was to go to the ...
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... determine any and all such claims and to render final judgment thereon . The Court of Claims shall have authority to determine and adjudge the rights , both legal and equitable , of the said Pillager Bands and of the United States in ...
... determine any and all such claims and to render final judgment thereon . The Court of Claims shall have authority to determine and adjudge the rights , both legal and equitable , of the said Pillager Bands and of the United States in ...
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... determine the amount , or go a long way towards determining the amount , of recovery that the Pillager Band , if they are allowed to go to the courts , might make in the case , What I think the depart- ment had in mind in preparing this ...
... determine the amount , or go a long way towards determining the amount , of recovery that the Pillager Band , if they are allowed to go to the courts , might make in the case , What I think the depart- ment had in mind in preparing this ...
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... determining or securing a judicial determination as to the validity of the claim of the Pillager Band , that we are ... determined . Now , I am not pre- pared to express an opinion as to the validity of this claim , but I feel that it ...
... determining or securing a judicial determination as to the validity of the claim of the Pillager Band , that we are ... determined . Now , I am not pre- pared to express an opinion as to the validity of this claim , but I feel that it ...
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... determine after an examination of the treaties and the records of the transactions in the transfer of this land , so that we could determine whether or not they should be paid any additional price for this land . Perhaps there is enough ...
... determine after an examination of the treaties and the records of the transactions in the transfer of this land , so that we could determine whether or not they should be paid any additional price for this land . Perhaps there is enough ...
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25 Stat act of January agreement of 1889 agricultural lands allotments amount appointed appraisal BALLINGER Bands of Chippewa bill Bois Forte Band BURKE BUTCHER Cass Lake ceded lands cession Chairman Chippewa Indians class of timber COFFEY commission Commissioner of Indian compensation consideration council Court of Claims cut-over designated class disposed Doctor WOOSTER entitled equities estimate Government HASTINGS hearings HENDERSON homestead homestead act HUDSON Indian Affairs Indians of Minnesota Interior jack pine January 14 KNUTSON Leaf River Leech Lake Mark Burns matter Menominees ment Minn Minnesota Chippewa Minnesota National Forest Norway pine paid payment PETER GRAVES Pillager Bands pine and hardwood pine lands pine timber President reference represent Rice ROACH Secretary sections Senate settlement Sioux sold Star Island statement subcommittee submitted swamp lands timber left standing tract treaty tribe United WAKEFIELD white and Norway White Earth Reservation white pine
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Halaman 18 - Provided, that upon final determination of such suit or suits the Court of Claims shall have jurisdiction to fix and determine a reasonable fee, not to exceed 10 per centum of recovery or recoveries, together with all necessary and proper expenses incurred in the preparation and...
Halaman 45 - States Department of Agriculture; and as to the timber upon said ten sections and said islands and points, the said Forester is authorized, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe from time to time, to sell and dispose of so much of the standing timber thereon as he may deem wise and advisable in the conduct of a National Forest...
Halaman 37 - Indians, under contract approved by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior...
Halaman 3 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any funds in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated...
Halaman 9 - Provided, however, That all sums of money so released which if not released would belong to any Indian tribe shall be paid to such Indian tribe by the United States...
Halaman 30 - ... said agreement, I have, as provided by said act, approved the said instruments in writing, constituting the agreement entered into by the Commissioners with said Indians. The Commissioners did not escape the embarrassment which unfortunately too often attends our negotiations with the Indians, namely, an indisposition to treat with the Government for further concessions while its obligations incurred under former agreements are unkept.
Halaman 73 - Commissioner thereof, the said Secretary of the Interior, upon notice of the completion of such surveys, shall appoint a sufficient number of competent and experienced examiners, in order that the work may be done within a reasonable time, who shall go upon said lands thus surveyed and personally make a careful, complete, and thorough examination of the same by...
Halaman 11 - ... entry: Provided, That the right to commute any such entry and pay for said lands in the option of any such settler and in the time and at the prices now fixed...
Halaman 18 - Pennsylvania, with right of appeal by either party to the Supreme Court of the United States...
Halaman 30 - ... Indians. The commissioners did not escape the embarrassment which unfortunately too often attends our negotiations with the Indians, namely, an indisposition to treat with the Government for further concessions while its obligations incurred under former agreements are unkept. I am sure it will be the disposition of Congress to consider promptly and in a just and friendly spirit the claims presented by these Indians through our commissioners, which have been formulated in the draft of a bill...