Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs, House of Representatives, on H. R. 19213U.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 - 151 halaman |
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... Louisiana . Mr. MILLER . I think some of them moved into Louisiana , but the map that I saw - I do not recall where it is now - showed some of them to be in Alabama and some of them in Mississippi . At this time they were practically ...
... Louisiana . Mr. MILLER . I think some of them moved into Louisiana , but the map that I saw - I do not recall where it is now - showed some of them to be in Alabama and some of them in Mississippi . At this time they were practically ...
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... Louisiana ? Mr. CANTWELL . About four or five hundred . Mr. MILLER . Where are all the rest ? Mr. CANTWELL . There are a lot of them in Oklahoma Territory . Mr. MILLER . They practically got all enrolled ? Mr. CANTWELL . No , sir ; they ...
... Louisiana ? Mr. CANTWELL . About four or five hundred . Mr. MILLER . Where are all the rest ? Mr. CANTWELL . There are a lot of them in Oklahoma Territory . Mr. MILLER . They practically got all enrolled ? Mr. CANTWELL . No , sir ; they ...
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... Louisiana . Purchase , which was granted by the United States to a partly civilized community some 80 years ago , and which is now , perhaps , as rich in natural and developed resources as any equal area on the face of the globe . The ...
... Louisiana . Purchase , which was granted by the United States to a partly civilized community some 80 years ago , and which is now , perhaps , as rich in natural and developed resources as any equal area on the face of the globe . The ...
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... Louisiana and Mississippi . Slavery existed in the tribe , and had existed for generations prior thereto . Having available the labor of the industrious negro slaves and not being dependent upon the chase for food , they had made ...
... Louisiana and Mississippi . Slavery existed in the tribe , and had existed for generations prior thereto . Having available the labor of the industrious negro slaves and not being dependent upon the chase for food , they had made ...
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... Louisiana , Texas , Arkansas , and Alabama " -that is , because they recognized that there were absent individuals who were en- titled to the rights of citizens— To the end that such Choctaws and Chickasaws as yet remain outside of the ...
... Louisiana , Texas , Arkansas , and Alabama " -that is , because they recognized that there were absent individuals who were en- titled to the rights of citizens— To the end that such Choctaws and Chickasaws as yet remain outside of the ...
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acres act of Congress act of July adopted agent agreement allotment ancestor application article 14 attorneys BALLINGER bill CANTWELL CHAIRMAN Cherokee Chickasaw Nations Choctaw and Chickasaw Choctaw annuity Choctaw citizen Choctaw Nation West Choctaw Tribe Choctaw-Chickasaw country Choctaw-Chickasaw Tribe citizenship court claimants committee Court of Claims Dawes Commission decision descendants distribution entitled to receive fact Five Civilized Tribes fourteenth article full bloods full-blood Choctaw HARRISON identification as Mississippi Indian Affairs Indian Territory individual intention to remain Interior Department Jim Gift June 28 lands in Mississippi lands under article legislation Louisiana matter McKennon roll McMurray ment MILLER Missis Mississippi Choc Mississippi River names Oklahoma patent to land persons prior proof provisions question ratification received a patent recognized record remained in Mississippi remove residence ROBESON RODGERS RUSSELL scrip Secretary secured September 27 statement taws testimony tion treaty of 1830 tribal rolls
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Halaman 150 - Each Choctaw head of a family being desirous to remain and become a citizen of the States, shall be permitted to do so, by signifying his intention to the Agent within six months from the ratification of this Treaty, and he or she shall thereupon be entitled to a reservation...
Halaman 67 - ... every Indian born within the territorial limits of the United States who has voluntarily taken up. within said limits, his residence separate and apart from any tribe of Indians therein, and has adopted the habits of civilized life, is hereby declared to be a citizen of the United States...
Halaman 147 - RULE 31. Upon receipt of the package at the local land office, the date when the same is opened must be indorsed on the envelope and body of the deposition by the local land officers.
Halaman 48 - As we have said, the title to these lands is held by the tribe in trust for the people. We have shown that this trust is not being properly executed, nor will it be if left to the Indians, and the question arises, What is the duty of the government of the United States with reference to this trust? While we have recognized these tribes as dependent nations, the government has likewise recognized its guardianship over the Indians and its obligations to protect them in their property and personal rights.
Halaman 116 - Choctaws shall be enrolled by such Commission as Mississippi Choctaws entitled to allotment as herein provided for citizens of the tribes, subject to the special provisions herein provided 'as to Mississippi Choctaws, and said enrollment shall be final when approved by the Secretary of the Interior. The application of no person for identification as a Mississippi Choctaw shall be received by said Commission nfter six months subsequent to the date of the final ratification of this agreement...
Halaman 103 - For and in consideration of the foregoing cession, on the part of the Choctaw nation, and in part satisfaction for the same, the Commissioners of the United States, in behalf of said States...
Halaman 150 - If they reside upon said lands intending to become citizens of the States for five years after the ratification of this Treaty, in that case a grant in fee simple shall issue ; said reservation shall include the present improvement of the head of the family, or a portion of it. Persons who claim under this article shall not lose the priviledge of a Choctaw citizen, but if they ever remove are not to be entitled to any portion of the Choctaw annuity.
Halaman 69 - The application of no person for identification as a Mississippi Choctaw shall be received by said Commission after six months subsequent to the date of the final ratification of this agreement and in the disposition of such applications all full-blood Mississippi Choctaw Indians and the descendants of any Mississippi Choctaw Indians whether of full or mixed blood who received a patent to land...
Halaman 115 - Provided, That any Mississippi Choctaw duly identified as such by the United States Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes shall have the right at any time prior to the approval of the final rolls of the Choctaws and Chickasaws by the Secretary of the Interior, to make settlement within the...
Halaman 86 - First. Whether the Choctaws are entitled to, or shall be allowed, the proceeds of the sale of the lands ceded by them to the United States, by the treaty of September...