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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The department refuses to 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 ...
The department refuses to 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 ...
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They were; and not only that, but regularly 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.
They were; and not only that, but regularly 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.
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... struck from the rolls the names of several thousand Indians who had been
recognized as members of the tribe since their birth , who had been born into the
tribe as members , and who had received their allotments and been in
possession of ...
... struck from the rolls the names of several thousand Indians who had been
recognized as members of the tribe since their birth , who had been born into the
tribe as members , and who had received their allotments and been in
possession of ...
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From the time of its organization down to July 1 of last year the general council
that employed me was recognized by the ... If that was the case, why did not the
department recognize you as the attorney for the tribe and approve your contract
?
From the time of its organization down to July 1 of last year the general council
that employed me was recognized by the ... If that was the case, why did not the
department recognize you as the attorney for the tribe and approve your contract
?
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In 1918 a gentleman by the name of James I. Coffey and another by the name of
Benjamin Caswell became disgruntled with the council for reasons well known,
and the members there declined to recognize them in any manner, shape, or
form ...
In 1918 a gentleman by the name of James I. Coffey and another by the name of
Benjamin Caswell became disgruntled with the council for reasons well known,
and the members there declined to recognize them in any manner, shape, or
form ...
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acres agreement allotments amount appropriation approved attention attorney authority Ballinger Band Beaulieu benefit bill brought BURKE BURTNESS cent CHAIRMAN Chippewa Indians claim COFFEY Commissioner committee compensation condition Congress contract council court decision delegates directed elected entitled executive expenses fact faction Fairbanks filed follows full bloods funds Government hearings held HENDERSON Indian Affairs Indian Bureau Indians of Minnesota individual interest Interior January JEFFERIS John July June lands legislation letter matter meeting MERITT Morrison never organized paid passed payment persons present president question reason received recognized record Red Lake referred rendered represent Reservation resolution result RoACH schools Secretary Stat statement STEENERSON submitted thing tion Traveling expenses tribal tribe trust understand United various White Earth Reservation
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