Chippewas of Minnesota: Hearings Before the Committee on Indian Affairs House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress, Second Session, from January 21 to March 22, 1920U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 - 431 halaman Considers (66) H.R. 9924, (66) H.R. 6461, (66) H.R. 12103, (66) H.R. 12972. |
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By T. W. BACKUS , Vice President . C. H. WOODFORD . Thos . McLAUEN ,
Secretary . G. H. BLAKESLEE . STANLEY J. JOHNSON . WALTER F. DICKENS ,
Superintendent Red Lake Indian School . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ...
By T. W. BACKUS , Vice President . C. H. WOODFORD . Thos . McLAUEN ,
Secretary . G. H. BLAKESLEE . STANLEY J. JOHNSON . WALTER F. DICKENS ,
Superintendent Red Lake Indian School . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ...
Halaman 297
They provided that after the meeting was called together the president—mark you
, the by-laws governed the meeting in the different tribes, as I recollect it—that the
presiding officer, which in the case of the general council was the president of ...
They provided that after the meeting was called together the president—mark you
, the by-laws governed the meeting in the different tribes, as I recollect it—that the
presiding officer, which in the case of the general council was the president of ...
Halaman 303
... forcing the matter of seating John G. Morrison, jr., as the president of the
general council. ... to by the Indians entirely, because such an act was contrary to
the constitution of the general council, which provides that the president shall
preside.
... forcing the matter of seating John G. Morrison, jr., as the president of the
general council. ... to by the Indians entirely, because such an act was contrary to
the constitution of the general council, which provides that the president shall
preside.
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That said John G. Morrison, jr., as president, and Paul H. Beaulieu were advised
of the action of said council in removing them from said office. That thereafter,
and on the 14th day of May, 1918, there was issued by James I. Coffey, president
of ...
That said John G. Morrison, jr., as president, and Paul H. Beaulieu were advised
of the action of said council in removing them from said office. That thereafter,
and on the 14th day of May, 1918, there was issued by James I. Coffey, president
of ...
Halaman 309
That in May, 1919, James I. Coffey, as president of the general council of
Chippewa Indians, usually referred to as the council of Chippewa Indians, issued
a notice or call for election of delegates and also of the annual general councils
of ...
That in May, 1919, James I. Coffey, as president of the general council of
Chippewa Indians, usually referred to as the council of Chippewa Indians, issued
a notice or call for election of delegates and also of the annual general councils
of ...
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Halaman 354 - ... and 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, and is entitled to all the rights, privileges, and immunities of such citizens, whether said Indian has been or not, by birth or otherwise, a member of any tribe of Indians within the territorial limits...
Halaman 230 - States, and shall be opened to settlement and entry by proclamation of the President, which proclamation shall prescribe the manner In which these lands may be settled upon, occupied, and entered by persons entitled to make entry thereof ; and no person shall be permitted to settle upon, occupy, or enter any of said lands, except as prescribed in such proclamation, until after the expiration of sixty days from the time when the same are opened to settlement and entry...
Halaman 354 - And every Indian born within the territorial limits of the United States to whom allotments shall have been made under the provisions of this act, or under any law or treaty, and every Indian born within the territorial limits of the United States...
Halaman 375 - ... as amended by the act of March 21, 1918 (40 Stat. 458; 43 USC 335, 337, 338), authorize the Secretary of the Interior, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by him, to grant relief to certain classes of desert-land claimants.
Halaman 50 - ... occupancy thereof as such homestead ; and any conveyance of said lands so taken as a homestead, or any contract touching the same, or lien thereon, created prior to the date of such patent, shall be null and void.
Halaman 81 - To each single person over eighteen years of age, one-eighth of a section...
Halaman 42 - Official letters, papers, documents, and public records, or certified copies thereof, may be used in evidence, and the departments of the Government shall give...
Halaman 50 - States to the credit of all the Chippewa Indians in the State of Minnesota as a permanent fund, which shall draw interest at the rate of five per...
Halaman 87 - That the proceeds of said lands, whether from sale or by direct appropriation in kind, shall be applied, exclusively, as far as necessary, to the purpose of reclaiming said lands by means of the levees and drains aforesaid.
Halaman 54 - Besides this, citizenship has not in all cases been made a condition precedent to the enjoyment of the right of suffrage. Thus, in Missouri, persons of foreign birth, who have declared their intention to become citizens of the United States, may under certain circumstances vote.