Report of the Department of the Interior ... [with Accompanying Documents]., Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1884 |
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... treaty stipulations should in any manner be interfered with . No one , however well posted in the affairs of the Indian Office , can by any possibility know exactly what will be needed at every point for one year in advance , and as a ...
... treaty stipulations should in any manner be interfered with . No one , however well posted in the affairs of the Indian Office , can by any possibility know exactly what will be needed at every point for one year in advance , and as a ...
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... treaty concluded April 29 , 1868 ( 15 Stat . , 637 ) , and 2 to the Sisseton Indians on Lake Traverse , under the treaty of February 19 , 1867 ( 15 Stat . , 505 ) . Patents have been issued as follows : 78 to the Chippewas of Lake Su ...
... treaty concluded April 29 , 1868 ( 15 Stat . , 637 ) , and 2 to the Sisseton Indians on Lake Traverse , under the treaty of February 19 , 1867 ( 15 Stat . , 505 ) . Patents have been issued as follows : 78 to the Chippewas of Lake Su ...
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... treaty of 1868 and the agreement of 1877 , with the Sioux Indians , it had jurisdiction of the offense ... treaties , and that the first district court of Dakota was without jurisdiction to find or try the indictment against the prisoner ...
... treaty of 1868 and the agreement of 1877 , with the Sioux Indians , it had jurisdiction of the offense ... treaties , and that the first district court of Dakota was without jurisdiction to find or try the indictment against the prisoner ...
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... treaty provides and the Indians desire . The Territory having no friend at court to call attention to these matters , the Indian Office should do so in the interest of good order and economy . TIMBER AND OTHER DEPREDATIONS ON INDIAN ...
... treaty provides and the Indians desire . The Territory having no friend at court to call attention to these matters , the Indian Office should do so in the interest of good order and economy . TIMBER AND OTHER DEPREDATIONS ON INDIAN ...
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... treaty . The number of boarding pupils who could be accommodated has been 789 greater than the previous year . But slight advance has been made in day - school work ; although 17 new schools have been opened , others have been ...
... treaty . The number of boarding pupils who could be accommodated has been 789 greater than the previous year . But slight advance has been made in day - school work ; although 17 new schools have been opened , others have been ...
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