H.R. 521 and H.R. 791: legislative hearing before the Committee on Resources, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, May 8, 2002, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 2002 - 172 lappuses |
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... historical documents . Based upon this review , the State concluded that the claim lacks any merit . These claims have been made for the sole purpose of establishing a casino and not for any true reparations for their tribe . State law ...
... historical documents . Based upon this review , the State concluded that the claim lacks any merit . These claims have been made for the sole purpose of establishing a casino and not for any true reparations for their tribe . State law ...
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... historical documents assembled by the attorneys for the Prairie Band of Potawamis in support of the tribe's request for an analysis of its claim to the Shab - ch - nay Band Reservation . Unless otherwise noted , the attomeys for Prairie ...
... historical documents assembled by the attorneys for the Prairie Band of Potawamis in support of the tribe's request for an analysis of its claim to the Shab - ch - nay Band Reservation . Unless otherwise noted , the attomeys for Prairie ...
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... historical documents and legal analysis " , we have determined that the Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians of Kansas has the strongest claim that it is the successor in interest to the Shab - ch - nay Band and is entitled to enforce the ...
... historical documents and legal analysis " , we have determined that the Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians of Kansas has the strongest claim that it is the successor in interest to the Shab - ch - nay Band and is entitled to enforce the ...
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... struggled in vain to regain their possession . The Prairie Band has continued that struggle to this date . The historical record is replete with documentation of this 150 - year tragedy . We would be glad to present to you 26.
... struggled in vain to regain their possession . The Prairie Band has continued that struggle to this date . The historical record is replete with documentation of this 150 - year tragedy . We would be glad to present to you 26.
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... historical record is also replete with evidence of the affection and respect of the non - Indian people in the now Dekalb County area for Shab - eh - nay as a great leader and friend . In that regard , I would like to tell you a few ...
... historical record is also replete with evidence of the affection and respect of the non - Indian people in the now Dekalb County area for Shab - eh - nay as a great leader and friend . In that regard , I would like to tell you a few ...
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26th Guam Legislature 521 follows Act of Guam administration affidavit amend the Organic Angelo appellate court attorneys authority Band of Potawatomi bill branch of government Carbullido ceded Chief Justice Committee on Resources Congressman Court of Guam court system create documents elected establish extinguish Federal courts Government of Guam Governor Guam Supreme Court Guam's judicial Hagåtña HAYWORTH hearing Illinois Indian Affairs Indian tribes issue Judge LAMORENA judicial branch Judicial Council judicial structure jurisdiction land in Illinois landowners legislation Letter submitted Miami Tribe Ninth Circuit Office Organic Act Ottawa Tribe political Potawatomi Indians Potawatomi Tribe powers Prairie Band Potawatomi Prairie du Chien recognized title record on H.R. Section self-government Senator Shab-eh-nay Band Reservation Shabeni Superior Court testimony thank Treaty of Chicago Treaty of Grouseland Treaty of Prairie Treaty of Tippecanoe Tribe of Oklahoma U.S. Congress U.S. Constitution U.S. Supreme Court UNDERWOOD Unified Judiciary Committee United
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