Claims Against Certain Chippewa Bands: Hearing[s] ... Sixty-seventh Congress, on H.R. 6872U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922 - 130 halaman |
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... recognize any expenses incurred by either faction . Mr. Ballinger represents that the services rendered and expenses incurred for which he is seeking payment were mostly before the present factional differences existed . For the reasons ...
... recognize any expenses incurred by either faction . Mr. Ballinger represents that the services rendered and expenses incurred for which he is seeking payment were mostly before the present factional differences existed . For the reasons ...
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... recognized as delegates by the department and committees of Congress . The CHAIRMAN . They were delegated at that time to come to see you with regard to that matter ? Mr. BALLINGER . Yes , sir . Upon their authorization I went into that ...
... recognized as delegates by the department and committees of Congress . The CHAIRMAN . They were delegated at that time to come to see you with regard to that matter ? Mr. BALLINGER . Yes , sir . Upon their authorization I went into that ...
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... recognized as members of the tribe since their birth , who had been born into the tribe as members , and who had received their allot- ments and been in possession of their allotments for twenty and odd years . These gentlemen came to ...
... recognized as members of the tribe since their birth , who had been born into the tribe as members , and who had received their allot- ments and been in possession of their allotments for twenty and odd years . These gentlemen came to ...
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... recognized by the Depart- ment of the Interior and the Congress of the United States as the only legally constituted council of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota . Mr. HAYDEN . If that was the case , why did not the department recognize ...
... recognized by the Depart- ment of the Interior and the Congress of the United States as the only legally constituted council of the Chippewa Indians of Minnesota . Mr. HAYDEN . If that was the case , why did not the department recognize ...
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... recognize them in any manner , shape , or form . They instituted what they called a bolting fac- tion . That faction that was led by them consisted of all the Indians of the indolent class -- the class that wanted pork houses and ...
... recognize them in any manner , shape , or form . They instituted what they called a bolting fac- tion . That faction that was led by them consisted of all the Indians of the indolent class -- the class that wanted pork houses and ...
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acres allotments amount approved attorney authority B. L. Fairbanks Ballinger's Beaulieu Bemidji bill BURKE BURTNESS Cass Lake cent CHAIRMAN Chippewa country Chippewa Indians Chippewa Tribe Chippewas of Minnesota claim COFFEY Commissioner of Indian compensation Congress contract court elected entitled executive committee fees filed fiscal Fond du Lac full bloods Gus H HAYDEN hearings HENDERSON Indian Affairs Indian Bureau Indian Office Indians of Minnesota Interior January 14 JEFFERIS Joe Louis John July June 30 Knutson LEATHERWOOD Leech Lake legislation ment MERITT Minn Mississippi Chippewas mixed-blood Morrison paid payment pewa president question received recognized record Red Lake Band Red Lake Indians Red Lake Reservation referred rendered represent resolution ROACH schools Secretary Stat statement STEENERSON submitted swamp lands SWANK timber tion Traveling expenses tribal funds trust funds United Various delegates Webster Ballinger White Earth Reservation