Boundary, Navajo-Hopi Indian Reservation: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-second Congress, Second Session, on a Proposed Bill to Define the Exterior Boundaries of the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona, and for Other Purposes, December 7, 1932

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1933 - 73 páginas

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Página 4 - That the Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized, in his discretion, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by him...
Página 3 - UNITED STATES SENATE, COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS, Washington, DC The committee met, pursuant to call at 10.30 o'clock am, in the committee room, Capitol, Senator Lynn J.
Página 3 - River; thence up said river, in the middle of the channel thereof, to the place of beginning, be, and the same is hereby, withdrawn from settlement and sale and set apart...
Página 58 - It is hereby ordered that the tract of country, in the territory of Arizona, lying and being within the following described boundaries, viz: beginning on the one hundred and tenth degree of longitude west from Greenwich, at a point 36° 30' north, thence due west to the one hundred and eleventh degree of longitude west, thence due south to a point of longitude 35° 30...
Página 58 - Yuma and such other Indians as the Secretary of the Interior may see fit to settle thereon: Provided, however.
Página 48 - Indians and such other Indians as the Secretary of the Interior may see fit to locate therein, subject to valid rights initiated prior to the date hereof and maintained pursuant to law: In T.
Página 4 - Act shall be taken in the name of the United States in trust for the Indian tribe or individual Indian for which the land is acquired, and such lands or rights shall be exempt from State and local taxation.
Página 4 - Act, are hereby permanently withdrawn from all forms of entry or disposal for the benefit of the Navajo and such other Indians as may already be located thereon...
Página 4 - ... accept donated funds for the purchase of Indian- and non-Indianowned lands, any purchases of Indian lands to be made in accordance with the provisions of section 1 relating to consent by the Indians. (c) To accept relinquishments and conveyances to the United States of privately owned lands. Upon conveyance to the United States of a good and sufficient title to any such privately owned lands, the owners thereof, or their heirs, assigns, and successors, are hereby authorized under regulations...
Página 6 - Act; and the Federal Water Power Act of June 10, 1920 (41 Stat. L. 1063), and amendments thereto, shall operate for the benefit of the State of Arizona as if such lands were vacant, unreserved, and unappropriated public tends.

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