INDIAN LAW Laws 1909, Chap. 31. AN ACT in relation to Indians, constituting chapter twenty-six of the consolidated laws. Became a law February 17, 1909, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three-fifths being present. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: CHAPTER 26 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS INDIAN LAW Article 1. Short title (§ 1.) 2. General provisions (§§ 2-16). 4. The Seneca Indians (§§ 40-60). 5. The Seneca Indians on the Allegany and Cattaraugus reservations (S$ 70-77). 6. The Seneca Indians on the Tonawanda Reservation 7. The Tuscarora nation (§§ 95-99). 10. Laws repealed; when to take effect (§§ 125, 126). |